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WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

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Warn WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

PullzAll is an electric pulling tool that replaces come-a-longs and chain falls. Now you can get the job done faster, with more control and without the manual labor. With its 1000-lb. working load capacity, the PullzAll has endless applications for the professional tradesman and do-it-yourselfer, including construction, pipe fitting, iron work, equipment and plant maintenance, farm and ranch use, auto shops, garages, machine shops, home improvement, hunting, camping and more. Volts: 120, Line Pull (lbs.): 1,000, Line Speed (FPM): 13.8, Clutch: None, Braking: Dynamic, Switching Method: Variable speed trigger with forward/reverse, Rope Type: Galvanized Aircraft Grade Wire, Rope Size L x dia. (ft. x in.): 15 x 7/32, Fairlead Type: Hawse, Power Cord (ft.): 1, Mounting Hardware Included: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 12 x 8 x 8 Lightweight portable tool to help tradesman lift or move heavy objects Combines power of winch or hoist with compact style of handheld power tool Wire rope tension plate Electronic load limiter protects against overload

Average Customer Rating: 4.585 out of 5 4.6 out of 5
39 of 41 (95%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool, March 23, 2009
By karney from Pikeville, ky

"I bought the handheld winch for my husband and he has already used it several times. He has done a lot of clean up around our home pulling up small trees and dragging them from our hillside. My husband states that he really enjoyed using it, and I especially like anything that will make my husband do more work on our property."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 2 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Warn Works, March 23, 2009
By Tech2 from Lancaster Pa.

"We use this product here in the printing industry. We use it to pull printing cylinders out of printing units. This product works very nice, has a nice soft touch for small moves when hoisting up or down. The product is built safe and strong. Powerful, no stalling. I would recommend it to others in the commercial field or just for home use."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 3 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Warn Pullzall, March 16, 2009
By Biggreek from Black Hills of SD

"certainly is a handly little gizmo for my purposes. I use it to haul 200 to 300 pound stones up the side of a hill for land scaping purposes. Just is the cat's pajamas...."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 4 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Easy lifting, February 23, 2009
By IraT from Spicewood, TX

"I own one of these little winches. It is perfectly portable and easy to use. Lifting or pulling, it gets the job done. A little noisy, but its not for doll houses. It could use a little longer cable, but you can compensate with some chain or other cable. It is light weight and pretty durable. Good little winch!!"

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 5 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Great tool for the job., November 18, 2008
By NYstagehand from NYC

"Working on a stage production we needed a low profile winch that could lift 740 pound CO2 tanks from a lift to the floor. The Pullzall is perfect! It doesn't even strain as it dead lifts these large Dewars tanks. The variable speed control is easy to use and makes small maneuvers possible. It takes up very little head room although we ended up using the Warn pulley to change the lifting point to gain a few inches in our tight location. The entire crew marvel at it's size, speed and portability.

The negatives: When not under tension the wire rope can coil up over itself and get kinked under strain. We replaced a cable for this reason but it was easy to fix and inexpensive to do. We will keep a close eye on it in the future to prevent improper coiling. The Pulzall is a little loud, kind of like an electric hedge trimmer but who cares. Also when you release the switch it doesn't stop traveling immediately but it was easy to get used to. There are no stops on the cable travel either so care must be taken. These are all minor details really, in exchange for size and raw power."


What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 6 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Very nice but not perfect, November 17, 2008
By allabouttools from Wichita, KS

"This item does what it says. I install gas, wood & pellet, fireplaces, stoves & inserts. I use this to pull fireplaces up stairs on new const. job sites, (usually 6-8 stairs). I have rigged up a few items to help me with this process. With out the PullzAll I would have had to find help to get these fireplaces in the house. I work alone and this tool has saved me lots back breaking labor. It takes me a few minutes to set up, but when its all done I'm not worn out from getting the fireplace in the house and I'm ready to do my installs. The PullzAll is light weight, compact and user friendly. The only real draw back is that it continues to pull or release for 2-3 seconds after you release the trigger. This is fairly easy to compensate for, but it would be nice if it stopped immediately. Overall good tool, I would buy it again. Saves me money & makes my job easier, whats not to like?"

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 7 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
excellent tool, November 17, 2008
By neotek from washington

"This is literally the best thing since sliced bread. Fast, easy and a real workhorse"

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 8 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
excellent work partner, August 20, 2008
By smitones from Humboldt, AZ

"a great product for the money, makes all sorts of jobs easier and faster.
easy and safe to operate. Durable. Load a trailer or pick-up, slide heavy equipment to a new location in the shop. An I-beam, a beam trolley and this WARN winch and you are all set, no more pushing around the old cherry picker. A great tool for the farm or ranch."


What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 9 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Served my reason for purchase, August 18, 2008
By jfreeman from Lake Hartwell, Georgia

"I needed a winch to help pull a jetski off a drive-up on jetski dock. Due to the design of the jetski it would become locked on the rollers on the dock. I only needed to move it about two feet and the 110VAC PullzAll does the job. The design of the PullIzAll allowed me to attach it to the dock without removing it each time I used it. Due to its size, I was able to weatherwise it and unplug it each time I did not need to use it. I can remove it if I need to and use it for something else, like helping me move my main dock in and out as the water level changes. It also probably saved my back from being injured.
I would have rated it 5 stars but I have only used it for one purpose."


What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 10 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 / 5
Great tool, August 11, 2008
By Displayman from Fulton, Illinois

"We have a cabin on the Mississippi river that flooded
3 times this year. We had our pontoon boat and trailer
tied the 4 trees in front of our cabin during these floods.
The water lifted our boat and trailer over 4 feet.
Once the flood left, there was a SLICK mud over everything.
We tried to pull our boat out with our Dodge Ram 2500 4x4.
The wheels were just spinning due the slickness of the mud.
We attached a cargo belt to a tree and use our recently purchased
Pulzall and a lot of different postionings to free our trailer from
the mud. Great product,, warning light goes off if you are exceeding
limits of machine. It took several attempts, but it was the only thing that worked for us."


What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 11 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 3 out of 5 3 / 5
Pullzall not so tough, May 1, 2008
By AtomMaster from St. Louis, MO

"I had bought this tool for helping to pull wire or lift items. At times we pull wire with our tugger used for this purpose but due to mounting restrictions we would often find ourself needing a few more feet out of the pipe that our tugger could do due to its configuration. First job we used this on the cable came apart. In fairness we were probably putting one heck of a load on it but I do not think that the cable should have given out. Probably a great tool if you really only plan on using it for 1/2 of it's rating."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 12 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
A must buy equipment, April 22, 2008
By Peabo from Willemstad Cucdao the Netherlands Antilles

"This equipment is a very useful one. I have seen the reviews about this product.
The type of load this baby can pull is enormous. Any one including me who want a small equipment that do not take many space, to pull heavy load, has to buy this machine.
Peabo"


What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 13 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
The Exact Tool For The Job!!!, April 21, 2008
By DC195 from Franklin, Tn.

"I had been looking for this exact winch (with connection hooks on both ends) for several months. I needed it to pull a dock at our lake house up a ramp as the water rose. They were either not available or cost several thousand dollars. I had just about given up, until I had a "Northern Tool" catalog show up. I wasn't sure this winch would be heavy duty enough, but it has been a champ. For a very reasonable cost, it has plenty of power & has saved me much manual labor."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 14 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Warn Winch, April 21, 2008
By popeye522 from Frenchtown, NJ

"Great product! Highly recommend this! Gets the job done in the shop and the barn. Also used it as come along for hauling with truck."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 15 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
PullzAll, April 15, 2008
By davefn from CT

"I would highly recommend the PullzAll. So far I've used it to get equipment like my riding lawnmower and generator into and out of my truck in a safe and controlled manner. The PullzAll looks, feels and performs like a top quality product. Northern Tool is also a merchant that I would recommend especially because they honored and delivered on their 110% price protection plan!"

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 16 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Warn winch, April 15, 2008
By jsconst123 from Crystal Lake IL.

"I only have used the winch one time but it did exactly what I wanted to do, that was raise a 700 hundred pound beam into place."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 17 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Great Product, April 14, 2008
By AZFordMan from Chandler, AZ

"I purchased the WARN device for lifting my fifth wheel hitch in and out of my pickup truck. I had a hand crank one and it was getting touch to work. The hitch is 350 lbs and the PullzAll handled it with no hesitation. The speed control allowed me to lift it fairly quickly and inch it down very slowly onto my hitch pins. The gage for lifting hardly went to 2 bars for max lifting - so I know it can do a lot more than I did with it."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Home Handyman

Review 18 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Awesome Tool, April 14, 2008
By matt400 from Chicago

"We have found this too to be very handy. Saves time. It has paid for itself."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 19 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 2 / 5
Handy pulling tool, short lifespan, January 24, 2008
By WeldingCompany from Virginia Beach, VA

"I purchased one of these nice lightweight winches October 2007 for an upcoming job. The primary task I bought it for was to lift small sheets of 3/16" plate from a truck to a 2nd story mezzanine balcony. I used the tool about 3 times in the shop, just to check its speed and get familiar with its functions. The shop load was approx 440 lbs. I used the winch yesterday in the field to lift the sheet plates about 11 feet, and the average plate weight was 183 lbs, just a little more than I wanted two men carrying up the stairs. There were 7 sheets, and after the third one, the winch was smoking and clearly running rough. The load graph of lights on the winch never exceeded 3 bars, which is well in the green zone. I never overloaded the winch or caused it to shut down. This is on a day which the temperature was about 38 degrees F. so there shouldn't have been an overheating issue. It did lift the 7 sheets, but I'm concerned about lowering the 7 old sheets after the work is done. An expensive tool if you can only get about 20 lifts out of it. I think I'll be switching back to the old-fashioned chain falls. I'd probably buy another one if I knew they'd last longer, though."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional

Review 20 for WARN Works PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool — 120 Volt, Model# 685000

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Warn Pullzall, January 21, 2008
By AspenJohn from New Mexico

"We have been using winch to set 8"x10" beams on vaulted ceilings. Winch pulls them right up. A lot safer than muscling them up scaffold. Great product."

What is your level of technical expertise?: Professional
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