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WTP-GC
Mar 19, 2017Explorer
I don't have the funnel attachment on my Andersen UH, but it's never been an issue to connect. It's a great hitch, well designed and super easy to use. Some folks go on and on about how their weight rating is unrealistic, but that's just a bogus claim that's never been substantiated. Search the Internet high and low and you'll find only a few cases where users have experienced some type of problem.
I wouldn't worry about the inability to lock the hitch adapter. Considering that the vast majority of folks don't lock even their standard hitches, this shouldn't be an issue. Besides, if I stop at a rest area or any other places where I have to leave my camper, I (along with all other prudent travelers) do a walk-around of the unit. It's easy for me to observe and/or check the locking mechanism.
The Pull-Rite came along after the Andersen and appears to also be a fine quality product. I'd be happy to own either of them. Moreover, both of these products are fulfilling a response in industry to have a different type of hitch for 5ers. The puck system is doing the same thing. An industry that doesn't change and adapt to new demands and technology is miserable. I'm sure it won't be long until the vaunted B & W comes out with a similar product...in which case I'm sure it will be absolutely flawless and immune to any criticism.
I wouldn't worry about the inability to lock the hitch adapter. Considering that the vast majority of folks don't lock even their standard hitches, this shouldn't be an issue. Besides, if I stop at a rest area or any other places where I have to leave my camper, I (along with all other prudent travelers) do a walk-around of the unit. It's easy for me to observe and/or check the locking mechanism.
The Pull-Rite came along after the Andersen and appears to also be a fine quality product. I'd be happy to own either of them. Moreover, both of these products are fulfilling a response in industry to have a different type of hitch for 5ers. The puck system is doing the same thing. An industry that doesn't change and adapt to new demands and technology is miserable. I'm sure it won't be long until the vaunted B & W comes out with a similar product...in which case I'm sure it will be absolutely flawless and immune to any criticism.
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