@@techreviews1294the reason is, if the boat is light enough to use this, you probably do it way faster by using double wheel dolly. On the other hand this, if the boat is too heavy to handle by pushing, this won’t handle it neither. the final outcomes are, you can do it, but very slow. or, you are risking the limit, and very slow. also, less is always more. you hands will never fail.
My flat bed utility trailer weighs enough it’s kind of hard pushing it around my not exactly level driveway. It does. The job cheap But you have to take it off before towing unless you fab up something. They wanted me to pay shipping to return but they won’t say how far shipping is. They said ok keep it and we give you 30% money back. If you wanted to you could buy it, tell them you don’t like it and get 30% money back.
the motor is laboring too much, does not appear that it is capable to move it more than just a few feet especially if tug 5000lbs on a gravel or even concrete. Better have a couple batteries ready also.
Perhaps a good correct size, fully charged battery would make it easier on the motor. If it draws the full 350W, that's a current of near 30 Amperes. The maker claims it is OK for about a 5% gradient. Hard tire means only operational on hard surfaces. Soft or/and wet will give wheel spin. Useful in correct circumstances
Glad I saw this in action first before wasting my money on one.
yep, slow as snail. you don’t need this. if you need this you definitely need 10x power
why?
@@techreviews1294the reason is, if the boat is light enough to use this, you probably do it way faster by using double wheel dolly. On the other hand this, if the boat is too heavy to handle by pushing, this won’t handle it neither. the final outcomes are, you can do it, but very slow. or, you are risking the limit, and very slow.
also, less is always more. you hands will never fail.
My flat bed utility trailer weighs enough it’s kind of hard pushing it around my not exactly level driveway. It does. The job cheap But you have to take it off before towing unless you fab up something. They wanted me to pay shipping to return but they won’t say how far shipping is. They said ok keep it and we give you 30% money back. If you wanted to you could buy it, tell them you don’t like it and get 30% money back.
It's struggling on a level smooth surface. I doubt it will move my trailer on pavement.
the motor is laboring too much, does not appear that it is capable to move it more than just a few feet especially if tug 5000lbs on a gravel or even concrete. Better have a couple batteries ready
also.
Perhaps a good correct size, fully charged battery would make it easier on the motor.
If it draws the full 350W, that's a current of near 30 Amperes.
The maker claims it is OK for about a 5% gradient.
Hard tire means only operational on hard surfaces. Soft or/and wet will give wheel spin.
Useful in correct circumstances
As long as you want to remove it before you tow anywhere it’s ok. But you can’t tow with. It on the. Trailer
Wheezing
Thanks for the video, Man that sounds weak and slow. Hard pass.
Looks way too slow
That's nearly useless.