Cambro EPP Camdolly for CamGo Food Carriers
Product Description
The Cambro EPP Camdolly is a wheeled trolley base designed specifically to work with Cambro's 60x40cm CamGo EPP insulated food carriers — both front and top loading formats. Rather than...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 160(H) x 510(W) x 710(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- ABS
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Product Description
The Cambro EPP Camdolly is a wheeled trolley base designed specifically to work with Cambro's 60x40cm CamGo EPP insulated food carriers — both front and top loading formats. Rather than carrying loaded boxes individually, the camdolly allows multiple carriers to be stacked and moved together in a single trip, which is a straightforward but meaningful improvement to any food transport workflow.
In practice, the difference becomes most apparent during service changeovers, event setups, and multi-site deliveries where staff are regularly moving between the kitchen and a service point or vehicle. The camdolly takes the physical burden out of repeated trips and reduces the manual handling demands placed on kitchen and delivery teams over the course of a shift. The ABS construction holds up well to daily use, including the knocks and chemical cleaning exposure typical in commercial catering environments.
- Moves multiple stacked CamGo EPP carriers in a single trip
- Compatible with both front and top loading EPP carrier formats
- ABS construction resists knocks and cleaning chemicals in daily use
- Keeps insulated carriers off the floor during transport staging
- Manageable weight makes it practical to reposition and store between runs
At 5.27kg the unit is easy to handle when empty, and its footprint is suited to standard service corridors and goods lifts. It is worth checking floor surfaces in advance — thresholds, ramps, and uneven outdoor ground can affect ease of movement when the dolly is fully loaded.
This dolly is well suited to contract caterers, event catering teams, school meal services, and central production kitchens supplying satellite sites. Operations moving particularly large volumes of carriers in a single run may benefit from a multi-dolly arrangement, which is worth discussing before committing to a setup.
If you are putting together a food transport system and want to make sure the carriers and accessories are the right fit for your operation, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Designed to stack and transport Cambro CamGo EPP food carriers together
- Compatible with both front and top loading CamGo EPP carrier formats
- ABS construction withstands daily knocks and chemical cleaning exposure
- Footprint suits standard service corridors and commercial goods lifts
- Lightweight at 5.27kg for practical repositioning and storage between runs
Operational Benefits
- Reduces the number of trips needed between kitchen and service point
- Lowers manual handling demands on catering and delivery staff during service
- Keeps loaded insulated carriers off the floor during staging and transport
- Speeds up service changeovers and event setups with consolidated carrier moves
- Supports consistent food transport workflow across multi-site or event operations
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 160(H) x 510(W) x 710(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- ABS
- Non-stick
- Non-Stick
- Weight
- 5.27kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Camdolly is designed for use with Cambro's 60x40cm CamGo EPP carriers and is compatible with both the front loading and top loading formats. If you are unsure whether your existing carriers are the right size to suit the dolly, it is worth checking the carrier dimensions before ordering.
- The Camdolly provides a stable wheeled base for stacking multiple CamGo carriers, though the practical number will depend on the loaded weight and the floor surfaces you are moving across. For heavy or high-stack loads, it is sensible to consider the route — particularly any ramps, thresholds, or uneven ground — before settling on a stacking height.
- For operations moving large quantities of carriers in a single run — such as a central kitchen supplying multiple satellite sites — a single dolly may create a bottleneck. Running multiple dollies in parallel is a common solution, and it is worth mapping out your transport volumes and turnaround times to establish the right number before purchase.