In Surrey, where industrial space comes at a premium, the Kelvin Mini forklift offers the perfect balance of power and precision. Trusted by businesses across Guildford, Woking, and Epsom, the Mini range brings full counterbalance performance to compact warehouses, garages, and manufacturing units.

Each model, from the nimble Mini 10 to the heavy-duty Mini 15 is engineered for tight turning circles and low-ceiling access, letting you handle loads efficiently where other forklifts can’t. Backed by Kelvin’s nationwide support and fast delivery to Surrey, you get a dependable, low-maintenance machine designed for everyday reliability.

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Customer Stories: Real Businesses, Real Results


💬 “We searched for days, tried other models… but nothing worked. Then we found Stephen from Kelvin, and this forklift solved everything.”

Parcel Distribution Warehouse


💬 “We struggled to find anything that could lift what we needed and still fit into the cold store. The Kelvin Mini 15 solved both problems.”

Brewery

💬 “Gas was expensive and hard to manage. With our new electric forklift, we just plug it in and it’s ready to go. Perfect for us.”

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Why Kelvin Engineering

British Equipment Since 1969 🇬🇧

Still built strong. Just a little smarter.From the original Kelvin workhorse of the 70s to today’s electric Mini — our commitment to quality, innovation, and British engineering hasn’t changed. We’ve just made the forklifts smaller, safer, and smarter.

📸 Pictured: 1970 & now — two generations of Kelvin side by side.