Can you carry a 9kg package?
I'm thinking about ordering some things, but since I'm not at home, I'll have to send it to a DPD shop. Is it possible to carry 9 kg easily, even if it means an hour-long train ride? (I'm 16)
I'm thinking about ordering some things, but since I'm not at home, I'll have to send it to a DPD shop. Is it possible to carry 9 kg easily, even if it means an hour-long train ride? (I'm 16)
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I would take a plan for trouble, where you can put the package on it and move it behind, or even Grandmas Rollator or something. Taxi went too. Besides, you have neighbors who could take it until you're home, right?
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comes to the size
9kg.. can also be a racing bike by shipping, then the size of the packaging is probably the problem with
Shouldn't be a problem from weight.
But a hacker could be helpful.
This depends mainly on size
I can also carry 20 kg packages. The question is how far. And how long. You buy a foldable dead end.
You probably mean a bag car?
How much you can wear, you should be able to decide much better than anyone else here. It also depends on how handy the package is.
It's just gonna be simple with a shoppy, a shopping cart. Otherwise, it becomes difficult.
What is this a modest question? Find a comparable weight at home and test it easily.
You need to know how hard you can wear. How much "man" can bear is completely irrelevant to the facts.
Not as easy as an 8kg package, but you can do it. 9kg is a challenge.
take a 10 liter bucket, do the full and carry the one through the apartment…then you know how hard this will last
is less than a small box of beer…
Get a drawer like the Grandmas used it for the market.
a so-called hacker
Mainly depends on how handy the package is.