Manufacturer: Master Lock
Model: 2953AT
Rating:
(6 reviews)
| List Price: Offer Price: $60.00 |
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Features:
- 12-volt portable winch with remote and hand crank
- Attaches to ball mount or a flat surface with plate; plugs into automobile DC outlet
- Capacities: 2000-pound pulling, 5000-pound marine, 6,000-pound rolling
- Includes power battery cables, remote, back-up hand crank and safety hook
- Convenient built-in carrying handle; 1-year warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
No need to buy a winch for each vehicle or trailer, this portable DC-powered unit mounts to any hitch or flat surface to haul in that boat, vehicle, trailer, and more! The winch can be temporary or permanently mounted to either a ball-mount hitch or a flat surface. A parallel-shaft gear ensures efficient power for rolling wheeled trailers and vehicles up to 6,000 pounds, pulling things up to 5,000 pounds through water, or dragging items up to 2,000 pounds. The winch shuts down automatically if overloaded. And, a toggle remote control lets you control the action from a distance. The winch is equipped with a 20-foot cable that reaches easily from the front of any truck back to a standard trailer–a nice feature for towing the boat in snug up against the trailer. –Brian D. Olson
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5 Comments
I welded the mount plate to my utility trailer. It works good for dragging a riding mower up the back. Used it for some construction stuff to. Not super duty or quick- but gets the job done.
Master Lock 12-Volt DC Portable Winch #2953AT
A good winch for light duty applications.
It locked up. I resorted to yanking things with a truck. I’ll try freeing the cable and may try again.
A great product for a very reasonable price. Warranty backed by a US company. Amazon was very quick to ship without cost. Glad I made the purchase. Recommend Amazon and product to anyone who needs a utility winch for their garage. Use mine on my Kwik Lift.
I just ordered this unit to use inside my garage to hoist up a utility trailer that I want to stand on end to make more room. I needed to buy an ac to dc converter to power it and the specs do not state the current draw. I called Master lock and they told me 4 to 6 amps for a several hundred pound load – and 20 amps at the maximum 2000 pound load. That is a lot of current so make sure your adapter and/or car outlet can supply the current needed.
I will post back once I have had a chance to use it.