🔧 Get a grip on heavy lifting with ease!
The Come Along Winch Heavy Duty is a robust pulling tool designed for serious lifting tasks. With a 2200LBS capacity and a durable 6.5ft steel cable, this winch is perfect for construction, automotive, and farm use. Its dual gear system and safety features make it a reliable choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | SENKEYFE |
Part Number | 2T-S |
Item Weight | 7.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 96 x 1 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | Come Along Winch Heavy Duty |
Size | 4400LBS+1PCS Strap |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**D
Reliable Pulley so far
I’ve used it for various heavy-duty tasks, including pulling fallen trees, tensioning fencing, and even moving a stuck vehicle, and it hasn’t let me down once. The construction is solid, with durable steel components that inspire confidence even under high tension.The ratcheting mechanism is smooth and easy to operate, allowing precise control without slipping. The cable is thick and strong, and the length is perfect for most of my needs. It’s also surprisingly portable for such a powerful tool, making it easy to take to job sites or keep in the truck for emergencies.
C**S
A great tool to have when you least expect it
I can't tell you how many times I've been "barely stuck." That kind of "stuck" when your vehicle needs just a smidgen of push or pull to get you out. Several of those times, I was able to dislodge myself from a small patch of mud or ice with the help of a come-along. It takes just a couple minutes to set one up if you have a bit of rope or a tow strap, but it'll nearly always get you out from those "barely stuck" moments.I've also used a come-along to tension woven wire fencing by attaching to a 2x4 and a tree or a tow hitch. More recently, I used one to pull a small dent out of the bumper of my work truck.This come-along appears to be well made and the lever operates well enough. I haven't had the occasion to use it yet, but it's tucked away in my truck, waiting for the day it's called on to help move a fallen tree from a forest road.
K**B
no instructions. poor quality. Cheap !
If you have no experience with a come-a-long you'll have a very hard time getting this to work. It's definitely a $24 dollar tool. Poor ergonomics, no instructions. Handle is very uncomfortable. Spend a few more dollars and buy one with a round handle and hopefully a user's manual or instructions.
J**R
Difficult to use, could not easily extend the cable to use
In my case this come along was not easy to use nor did it extend very well. I don't use winches on a regular bases so it may be just me. The most frustrating part for me was trying to get it to extend. In the end I felt it was more dangerous to use then other options.
B**E
cable way to short
Overall this come along winch works like most. The overall motion of the winch action is smooth. But the cable is only 6 feet long and when used with the pully to double the winching action it is less than feet. It really needs a significantly longer cable to be practical in most situations.
B**Y
Pull... don't lift!
So this is a consumer/homeowner tool that should not really be used for professional rigging applications. It's good to get that warning out there at the very start.If you find yourself in a situation where you need to SLOWLY drag something that is heavy (but not TOO heavy) then this is the kind of tool you will need. It's not what I would call rugged enough for daily use. If you occasionally need something like this, then this will do for a pretty small price relative to professional rigging tools.But make NO mistake about this, this come-along should absolutely, positively NEVER be used for lifting no matter what it's rated. It includes a strap that should also not be used for lifting.The tool itself operates well when used within it's limits. It feels a little flimsy at the upper range of its capabilities, and with a load on it the release mechanism is pretty stiff and honestly a little scary.Like I said, as a home owner tool, this can have its uses, but respect that it's not a professional rigging tool... and it costs WAY less than a pro tool as well.
W**G
Don't let a friend or neighbor borrow this. You'll never see it again.
This is my fourth come-a-long that I have owned. I let people borrow them and never see it again. This is one of those tools that are always nice to have on hand, especially if you don't have some one to help you. First time I have seen a double paw on a handle before. Still a single paw on the holding latch. The one thing I dislike about this is the manufacturer uses "E" clips on the pins (hard to find and replace). I would of liked to see Cotter pins and I might change it at some point. 90% of the time I will not be using the pulley with this so I have more length.
M**V
Drive pawl spring is tight
The spring on the drive pawl is tight, making it difficult to change direction. I hope this will loosen up with use. The Come Along is a force multiplying tool, giving you the ability to move objects way beyond your strength.
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