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VEVOR Electric Hoist Winch Portable 500KG Electric Remote Control 7.6m 1500W

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Electric Hoist Winch Portable 500KG Electric Remote Control 7.6m 1500W

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Allan Allan
Mr
Very heavy box. I've not opened it yet due tractor in the shop. I've been well pleased in past orders a anticipate no problems now.
Fahad Fahad
Mian
Machine operates OK but arrived with the rubber grip fallen off, label was also off, the main hook swivel assembly was missing a screw and just fell apart to reveal rust inside, and the remote cable connector is too small to clamp onto the cable itself. The power cord also had a lot of sticky residue on it. On usage, the remote connector socket on the main unit came off. Unit required a lot of checking and maintenance to make it reliable for first use.
diamonddoug diamonddoug
owner
bought this to pull equipment onto trailer seems to have plenty of power & pull. love the remote feature
DOK DOK
ME
THOUGHT I WOULD USE JUST ONCE BUT THIS THING HAS BEEN A SAVER, BUY ONE AND KEEP IT NEAR IT DOES IT ALL. WISH IT HAD A WIRELESS REMOTE BUT MAN IT HAS NEVER LET ME DOWN
Outhntn Outhntn
Excellent overhead hoist!
I use this electric overhead cable hoist on an I-beam trolley system and hoist everything from engines to elk. Works fantastic!
Rhys Rhys
Director
Purchased one of these which was faulty - would go up but not down. Took a bit of back and forth but the customer service did end up sending me a replacement unit which seems to work well. Its a bit noisy but for the price its acceptable.
Steve Steve
contractor
easy to use with the wireless remote and the wire remote is better than most since its over 20' long and you can work if need at a safer distance. Great price
James R. Brown James R. Brown
A heck of a good winch for the cash
Thoughts concerning the quality of the winch:Overall I'd say this is a pretty cheaply constructed winch. From the quality of the materials used, to the fit and finish, nothing about the winch screams quality, which is why I've only given it four stars. At the same time, it's super cheap, and it's great for what it is; which is why it get's the four stars. This is the only portable winch I found that has a 25' line (instead of 15') and has a radio controlled remote as well. Both very nice features. At 1,100lb (500kg) of lifting force, it's more than strong enough for the light duty work such a winch is really meant for.My use case:My home has a very steep driveway (steeper than appears in the photos, it's 12' of rise over a 33' foot run, or 36% grade). It's very difficult getting heavy items up into the garage, and to that end, I decided a winch was in order. First item to get the winch treatment was a 300lb tool chest, winch didn't even know anything was happening. Of course, in this situation, the winch is only pulling about 120lbs (or 40% of item weight) of resistance up that hill.To do this I simply anchored to my VERY heavy pallet shelving using some 250lb working weight rope (which looped back on itself is 500lb of working weight).I also like working on cars, and in the future I may have to pull non-running cars into the garage. To do this I'll drop anchors into the concrete (no pallet shelf anchoring for that task) and with the 36% grade, means I should be able to pull 2,750lbs of car up the driveway (2750 * 40% = 1,100). Of course, a car may cross that limit, so you can use a snatch block and double the line back, and that'll double the available lifting torque from 1,100lb to 2,200lb, and will increase the amount of weight I can pull up that hill to 5,500lb (more than enough for most cars, and any car I'll work).In fact, if you had to, you could add more pulleys and keep trading run for torque until you had enough for whatever it was you were doing. This is
Nancy Nancy
still need a ladder
So, everything works perfectly. The one thing is that you still have to turn it on at the base so would have to get a ladder out to do that but then operating works well from remote. Maybe it's safe to leave the power on all the time but don't feel safe doing so. Remote should have the power on it.
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Moves Hay
This was super easy to use. We had 60+ bales to move before it rained in 2 different barns. Everything moved smoothly and the hay was stacked in time. The device is heavy (I'm 70 year old lady) but once it is secured on a beam the remote worked as planned. Definitely recommend this.

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