🚀 Elevate Your Game with Power and Portability!
The WARN885005 PullzAll is a cordless electric winch designed for heavy lifting, featuring a 1,000 lb pulling capacity, two rechargeable battery packs, and a durable 15-foot steel cable. Perfect for remote locations, this winch combines power and convenience, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Warn |
Brand | WARN |
Model | Warn 885005 |
Item Weight | 26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 10 x 11 inches |
Item model number | 885005 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 885005 |
OEM Part Number | BCSQ885005 |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
National Stock Number | 3950-01-604-0647 |
B**N
Don't forget to turn it off before storing it!
The one thing I learned the hard way is that you need to remember to turn the power switch off for storage. Luckily I bought two batteries with mine but its embarrassing to grab it to move something and its dead as a hammer. Over a few weeks of storage the little LED will eat the battery up.However, I've already used this thing for so many different projects and jobs. Its like having a few buddies over but not having them drink all your beer!The overload light does come on a bit sooner than I would have thought, however its nice to not burn up something this expensive, much less in the middle of using it and there you are with a load partially moved or lifted. Its a great tool for one person to use. I HAVE had the gearbox turn backwards though and over-run the internal brake. It was slow and there was a lot of weight on it (1700 lbs vs the 1000 lb rating) so I am not surprised. I DO wish it had some sort of freespool lever. I'm not a fan of burning battery power and adding heat to the system just by powering out and not doing any real work.
J**L
Warn Built Whatelse Do You Want To Hear
I have not charged yet but I've owned on before. It has so many uses besides just saving your back. I've used them to lift motors and gear reducers. But now my favorite use is lifting my fifth wheel attachment on to my pickup truck, pulling fence tight, pulling calves (gently of course), pulling cars on to my trailers and so on and so on.....
S**E
Works GREAT!
Took this to a job site to install some solar equipment. Had to hoist solar panels 15' up. The client wanted to do the work, and was impressed with the ease that the winch did it's work. The fact that it is cordless made my company look state-of-the-art. Brought both batteries to the site, but only needed one. This was surprising since we had to run it out to it's full length several times. It was a REALLY humid day, so being able to push a button sure beat hand-cranking 15' of cable! At the end of the day one of their crew liked the winch so much he joked that I could find my winch in HIS truck. LOLOnly improvement I could recommend would be to have a release to allow the cable to play-out freely. The current design has the motor being run in reverse to let out the cable, which eats up the batteries. (However, I'm still on the same battery, so it looks like there's plenty of power stored to compensate.)Also, a wireless remote would be REALLY cool.
T**K
Item as expected
Very nice, light weight portable winch with two batteries and a charger. Solid workmanship for the category. I’ve borrowed this exact same winch often, so knew exactly what I was ordering. Quick shipping, though I wish it had been anyone other than FedEx, since they insist on leaving my packages sitting on the roadside instead of on the porch like Amazon contractors do. I got to this one before it was stolen.
S**E
Buyer Beware. NO GOOD!
I really only see one good review, and they only talk about its ability to pull things. I agree with the pulling ability, however, try and charge it. It won't! It may work for a min or two then the charger (110v - I don't have the DC type cig lighter) quits working. 45-46$ replacement on top of that. I think WARN should replace the charger but the only assistance you get from them is that you have one year to return it. But as I read the reviews there's a restocking fee that is as much or close to the amount of a new charger. For 3-400$ you would think the charger would at least charge the battery. WARN has a video out describing how great the PullzAll is and the fire department talks about how they use it to save lives by pulling apart wrecked cars to get the drivers out. All I want to do is wench a deer up a hill or take my 5th wheel hitch out of the back of the truck and I can't even get the battery charged! Glad I'm not trying to save someone's life with this product. Good luck to the fire department that actually uses this - hope it working!
H**S
Great for lifting big game.
Took my 1st bear this season. Even at 252 lbs I was able to both wench him into the truck bed and hoist him up for skinning by myself without any problems. Also assisted my neighbor retrieve a deer back up the mountain and into the truck. I’ll have my portable wench with me every time I go hunting. Worth every penny even after only two times using.
A**E
Battery position and charging awkward
This is a very handy tool around our large acreage. We recently used it to load an ATV that wouldn't run. I rated it lower because the battery is awkward and hard to charge. The battery kept falling out while we were using it.
W**.
Exactly what I needed
I snowplow with a UTV on a mountain road. In very deep snow, the UTV will high center if I am too near the road edge. I bought this winch so that I could pull it out from the rear. There plenty of trees around which I can use as an anchor point. This winch has saved me hours of digging the UTV out from the snowbanks. With two batteries, I always have a back up which has proved useful on rare occasions.
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