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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I have a 32' camper trailer that is about 7K pounds dry. I back the trailer into my back yard and drop it in the middle of the RV pad. I then use the Trailer Valet to move it around and tuck it up close against the house. I love that I can put the RV within about 6" from the house wall which lets me maximize my walking room on the other side. Super helpful and worth the money. I have not tried it going up or down much of a hill but I am pretty sure it would handle my driveway with a small incline. Well worth the money.
Matticus the Great
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
I have a 32ft trailer with a dry weight ~6200lbs. I can move it with ease with either the hand crank or my drill hooked up to it (my trailer is even parked on a slight incline). I actually have to be careful when using my drill because full throttle really gets the trailer moving. If you have a trailer that you regularly park in a tight place, absolutely get this. Everything on it appears to be solid, heavy duty build quality and it's easy to take with you when you travel. I would buy this again in a second
Craig
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
I am very pleased so far with this item. Essentially, I bought the next size up from what I technically needed by specs. My trailer weighs about 3,000 lb dry and has a tongue weight just under 300 lb. It is a Flagstaff pop-up camper which is designed for some light off-roading and so therefore has 15 in rims and a great deal of ground clearance.My driveway is not perfectly flat. There's ruts and it kind of lays to one side. It does take a little bit of torque to get it going, especially uphill. My Ryobi drill even with the larger heavier battery had a little bit of trouble getting it going but once it started it had no trouble maintaining. I was able to completely turn it around and reposition it in my driveway completely as designed.I give it 4 out of five stars because I do have some basic complaintsNumber one the way it's designed and how compact it is means you can't see where you're going unless you are backing yourself up. In which case you can look behind you. But if you're backing the trailer up against something or next to something, you have to stop multiple times unless you have a spotter.Number two the long handle you use to steer is also your break and does not lock into an upright position. So it is possible to essentially push down on it and accidentally engage the brakes partially which creates a grinding.Number three simply the position it puts you in whether you're using the hand crank or a drill. You're still bent over at the waist unless you're very short person.And finally there is no safety on the hand. Crank so if you're starting to go downhill and you release your brake, you better have a good handle on that hand crank otherwise it's going to spin around on you very fast and either whack you in the hand or the shin or something.I just got the unit so I have no idea how long it will last or about the quality of it. Although I will say it feels pretty solid and heavy and I suspect it will last a long time. As long as you don't get it wet, I don't intend to use it off-roading and I don't intend to get it muddy or wet but it is small enough at approximately 60 lb with a solid handle to throw in the back of the truck and take with me to a campsite and the odd event that for some reason I can't back it up with the truck. I would have the ability to potentially maneuver it with the trailer. Valet. I hate that it cost so much but I do see the value and I would recommend it to anyone.
JerEazy
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
It works with a light enough trailer if you set it up correctly.I will echo other comments - be VERY careful when using a drill to move the trailer. The brake portion of the handle is very sensitive. If you have a higher torque drill going and that brake engages the feedback to the drill can twist your hand/wrist and cause some pain or do some damage.Besides that, works as expected.
Andre Boilard
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
It made it a lot easier to park the trailer on the side of the house. Great investment!
Robert Carey
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I haven't use it yet but it surely look good n nice tools.
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