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Warn Works 685000 PullzAll Hand-Held Electric Pulling Tool, Corded Version, 1,000 lb capacity | 
| Brand: Warn Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $282.50 Buy New: $179.95 You Save: $102.55 (36%)
New (15) from $179.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2132
Color: orange/black Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.2 x 0.1
MPN: 685000 Model: 685000 UPC: 012748007890 EAN: 0012748007890
Release Date: February 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1,000 lbs. Lifting or pulling capacity | | • | Replaces come-a-longs and chain falls. Gets the job done faster - without the manual labor | | • | Runs on 110 volt AC power | | • | Electronic load limiter with LED indicator for operator feedback | | • | Lightweight: only weighs 15 pounds! |
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Product Description 120V, 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, Weighs Only 15 LBS, 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Better than expected January 5, 2009 This item was better than expected and has worked well for me. Perhaps some people are expecting too much from a winch this economical. Amazingly it also arrived 4 days earlier than the estimated delivery date. Very happy.
good one for me November 29, 2008 i do construction work and i got a job of parapitwall its 1500 pound each heavy stone some one give me this job in good price so i bought 3 winches trust me two other company,s machine stop working but thanks Good i have this one so i finish the job so early and i still use it its a very very good machien for me
Warn Works 685000 PullzAll Hand-Held Electric Pulling Tool, Corded Version September 28, 2008 This pulling tool is an absolute necessity for any Homeowner looking to get the big jobs done without calling all your friends over to lend a hand! I even used it to pull our Pedal Boat out of the Lagoon.
Amazon Service was Great-Pullzall Performance Could be Better September 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this for light duty pulling in my shop. The first unit would over run several inches no matter how light the trigger pull. It was hard to judge where it would stop. I also found that the cable had a broken strand that could catch a finger if not wearing gloves so I returned it for another.
The new one allows me to feather the trigger so that it will stop where I want it to. I downloaded the service manual from the Warn site. It's 50 pages long and has a lot of detail. From the manual it looks like the winch has had several revisions.
The manual advises to discard the tension plate if it has one. I think my first one did as it had a black drum guide in the picture and the new one is gold colored. It also shows a revised hook, but both my units had the old one.
The manual states that old units have a circuit breaker and the new ones have a rocker switch. Both my units had the circuit breaker. It's a little disappointing that the old units are still being sold. Maybe this is a recent improvement. It would be nice to leave the unit plugged in and turn off the rocker switch.
The direction switch is confusing as if you think of the unit going up or down the direction arrows are backwards. If you remember to think of the cable going in or out the arrows are correct. I made in-out and direction arrow labels with a label maker so I won't have to think about it.
I think the Pullzall is a very good idea, but could be of better quality. The fairlead on both units is rough cast and would be easier on the cable if were smooth. I would recommend that you check to make sure the Pullzall that you order has the updated features.
Pleased with the transaction. August 10, 2008 The Hand-Held Winch performed as advertised and just what I needed for some small jobs. Delivery was on time and the company even called me to make sure everything was "OK". Recommend both the item and the way it was handled. Steve Pitman, NJ
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