Double Decker Trolley

A double decker trolley has two built-in shelf levels, which makes it much more practical than a standard hand truck when you’re moving multiple separate items at once. Instead of stacking everything precariously on a single base plate, you can distribute the load across two shelves — keeping items stable, organised, and easier to manage in one trip.

We carry 3 double decker trolleys from Mystar, all with steel frames and rubber wheels built for regular commercial use. The MS-104 and MS-114 both handle up to 150kg — the MS-104 has a double handle for better leverage on heavier loads, while the MS-114 has a single handle for easier navigation in tighter spaces. For heavier requirements, the MM-304 is rated up to 300kg with a double handle configuration. Browse all options below or see the full Trolley & Hand Truck range including foldable and triple decker models.

Frequently Asked Questions — Double Decker Trolley

Why is this trolley more expensive than what I see at hardware stores or supermarkets?
Trolleys sold at hardware stores or supermarkets may state 150kg or 300kg on the label, but in practice they're consumer-grade units built with thinner steel tubing and basic plastic wheels that can't reliably hold those loads. They tend to bend, wobble, or fail faster under heavier or repeated loads — the rated capacity on the packaging is often more optimistic than what the build quality can actually sustain. The Mystar trolleys here are commercial-grade, built to genuinely handle their stated load ratings day in, day out in an office or warehouse environment. For businesses that use a trolley regularly, the durability difference more than makes up for the price gap.
What's the advantage of a double decker over a standard foldable trolley?
A standard foldable trolley has a flat base plate where you stack items vertically — everything gets piled on top of each other, which can be unstable for items of different shapes or sizes. A double decker trolley has two horizontal shelves, so you can separate items by level and keep them upright and stable during transport. It's particularly useful for carrying boxes, files, or equipment where you don't want items shifting or toppling during movement. If you regularly move multiple separate items in one trip, double decker is the more practical choice.
Single handle or double handle — which should I get?
A single handle (MS-114) is more compact and easier to steer in narrow corridors or between office furniture. A double handle (MS-104, MM-304) gives you a wider grip and more pushing control, which is helpful when moving heavier loads or navigating longer distances. For most standard office environments with good clearance, either works fine. If your workspace is tight or your corridors are narrow, go single handle. If you're regularly shifting heavy loads across larger spaces, double handle gives you better control.