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Best-Car-Care.com - Warn Works 685005 PullzAll Hand-Held Electric Pulling Tool, Cordless Version, 1,000 lb capacity

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List Price: $599.99
Our Price: $449.99
Your Save: $ 150.00 ( 25% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days
Manufacturer: Warn Industries
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Misc. Brand: Warn EAN: 0012748008002 Feature: 1,000 lbs. Lifting or pulling capacity Label: Warn Industries Manufacturer: Warn Industries Model: 685005 Publisher: Warn Industries Release Date: 2007-11-06 Studio: Warn Industries
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Features
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1,000 lbs. Lifting or pulling capacity Replaces come-a-longs and chain falls. Gets the job done faster - without the manual labor This cordless PullzAll is powered by a powerful 24 Volt rechargeable NiCd battery pack (comes with charger and spare battery) Electronic load limiter with LED indicator for operator feedback Lightweight and portable
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Editorial Reviews:
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24V, Cordless, Pullzall Winch, A Light Weight Utilitarian Device Designed To Lift Or Move Heavy Objects, It Incorporates The Strength Of A Powered Winch Or Hoist, The Portability, Lighter Weight & Compact Size Of A Come Along With The Performance & Style Of A Handheld Variable Speed Power Tool, 1,000 LB Working Load For Lifting/pulling, 15' Of 7/32" Wire Rope, 5:1 Safety Factor, Variable Speed Trigger, Integrated Directional Switch, Solid State Led Graduated Load Limiter Indicator.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Old batteries? Comment: I have not had an opportunity to fully test the lifting/pulling power of this winch, but I can report that the batteries do not retain a charge in storage, either in or out of the device. Upon receipt of the winch (with dead batteries) I charged both batteries for several hours, put one in the machine and tried it out briefly against arm strength. All the indicator lights came on to show a full charge. It is much more noisy than I expected, and the motor must run to pay out the cable, as well as to retrieve it. After charging, I put it in the trunk. Two weeks later, when moving it, I tried to test it again. Unfortunately, neither battery had enough energy remaining to power the winch for even a minute.
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