Categories | Building Supplies |
Product Code | B0043OV0IA |
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Price | $180.84 |
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- Lifts or pulls up to 1,000 lbs
- Replaces old fashioned come-a-longs and chain falls
- Variable speed control trigger with an electronic load limiter with LED indicator
- Maximize the amount of work one person can do
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Buy It
By doseofdave
I was a bit skeptical after reading some of the reviews, but bought one anyway and boy I was impressed. If you rig and use it properly I belive that it will do all that it is advertised and designed to do. That is why I am back here after a few months to write this review. I am going to post it elsewhere as well, as I always consider the reviews and reviewers before I purchase a product myself, and I want Warn to continue making this winch. I had 2 cars and 3 vans sitting in my yard from 12 years for the Ranchero to at least 4 years for the newest mini van. Needless to say, they had sunk into the ground, had weeds grow all around the tires as well as the rotors or drums freezing up from rust. I needed a winch to get these vehicles up the ramp onto a car hauler. I had to beat on the wheels to get them freed up and air up the tires but the PullzAll never failed in getting them up the ramp, even when it had to drag a van with a wheel still frozen. It was bogging the winch pretty bad, so I put a piece of sheet metal under the frozen wheel to make it easier to drag and up the ramp it went. You have to have some common sense when using it. If the winch can't be placed high enough above the trailer and you try to pull something up and are actually pulling down onto or against the ramp basically compressing the vehicle down against the ramp while trying to pull it forward you probably will over-torque the winch. This is not an unlimited capacity, pull an Army Tank up the side of a building winch. This winch is small and light and does a great job for the size. It does NOT seem to be high quality, and I do not know how long it will last, but it did the jobs well without any problems and did everything that it was advertised to do. Forward and reverse worked well, but it is up to you to keep the cable taught so it will spool and unspool properly. It's no racehorse, but I was also satisfied with the speed. I doubt that it would hold up as a heavy use, professional grade tool but for the home handyman, pulling shrubs, vehicles, fence posts or a vehicle out of the snow bank etc. I think it is a great tool to have on hand. If the cordless one was available for the same price I would buy one of those as well, though I don't know how well they work or how reliable they would be, I would take the chance based on my experience with the corded model.Like I mentioned about the quality, and the reason that I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars was because as others have commented, the cable is sub par and began splintering somewhere along the line in my use, so wearing leather gloves is a good idea when handling the cable. It is not so bad that it needs to be replaced, but I anticipate a time when it will. I would speculate this is a made in China cable. This is not a big concern as I can replace it fairly reasonably, but it should have been better quality from the start. I would rate it a 5 star in performance for the money and working to it's rated capacity, with the cheap cable bringing it down to 4 stars. It is a bit loud but not surprisingly or shockingly loud. I also used it with a snatch block and chains to extend the reach.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Very clever hoist
By Ponapeman
This device is very versitile and quality made. It's just the ticket for hoisting and lowering heavy objects safely. As we get older we realize that safe work habbits are paramont when working with heavy objects and avoiding serious injuries. This motorized device is perfect for the few things that I do as an amature home and auto construction person. I considered the cordless version but decided for the price this was the best value and AC power was almost available to me in the locations that I was working.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Pulled my Cessna 150 right into the hangar!
By Mark Sirull
Let me get my 2 cents in here...Unfortunately, there's a small incline at the front of my hangar. Yeah, yeah, I know, it's only a Cessna 150. But still, pushing a 150 up an incline (by yourself) is NO picnic. And, BTW, I ain't 25 years old. In fact, I'm an AARP member!Enter Warn Pullzall. Problem solved. Pulled the 150 right up the ramp with no trouble at all. I was really surprised how smoothly it worked. The plane weighs about 1300 lbs (full fuel, no passengers), but yet the red over-capacity warning light never came on.So far, so good!
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