How do you turn a mere handheld power drill into a portable, veratile pulling tool? With the rugged, versatile, and easy-to-use WARN Drill Winch. From moving heavy nursery stock to pulling a rollling load up onto a trailer. The 500 lb. capacity Drill Winch does the hard-to-handle pulling jobs. The WARN Drill Winch is powered by a standard portable drill (not included) and includes 30 feet of wire rope, integrated hawse fairlead, and rigging hooks (front and rear).
Product Features
- Lightweight and portable, with a 500 lbs. single-line pulling capacity
- Powered by standard portable drill (not included)
- Free-spool clutch makes rigging fast and easy
- Includes 30 feet of wire rope, integrated hawse fairlead, and rigging hooks(fron and rear)
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Better than the pullzall for my application If you’re sitting on the fence between this and the pullzall – This totally outperformed the cordless pullzall for firewood retrieval. I had them both and returned the pullzall. The spool out function and 30′ wire were the biggest features over the pullzall. I was using a Dewalt 996 20 volt drill in 3rd gear (2000 rpm) for most pulls up a 45 degree incline 175ft to the bucking and splitting station. I heat entirely with wood and live on the edge of a steep hill full of firewood. I had…
Warn Drill Powered Winch is Excellent! I looked at the advertisement and the photos and thought that this looked good, but maybe a bit gimmicky. But it’s a Warn, so it’s worth a look. It arrived today and I took it to the garage to see what I got, and it’s all good. I set my ramp and emulated a situation where I needed to load my non-running snow blower up the steep ramp and into my vehicle for service. I powered it up the ramp using a 20 year old two speed cordless drill – on high speed. No strain at all. It’s faster than I…
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