It's impossible to tell only from pictures. but looking at the design more carefully:
* I notice that the wheels are attached to cantilever axles. Considering that they are going to be carrying a weight of 45 kg or so and bounced up and down steps, is this design strong enough? The freedom trolley wheels are on the end of a full length axle which is a MUCH stronger design.
* I'm also not convinced that the construction is strong enough to support the weight of a full can of water consistently for many years. I would want to see triangulation at the back.
* The height adjustment system of the handle seems designed to wear out and slip after a very short time. A friction control simply isn't up to the job.
* As I said previously, the flow control box is extremely vulnerable to knocks.
Yes, I'll agree that it looks nice, but it looks flimsy and lightweight. I'd want something that is going to withstand the rigours of everyday use and abuse and not risk it falling to bits.
I chose the freedom trolley entirely on its superb engineering design and excellent construction.