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  • The product is for real but the real price is over $4K.

    Scam or phishing.
  • I can see that it would work, if it were the lightest model made, which is for 3500 lb. trailer. It only has to carry about 500 lbs. or less, and it says nothing about how fast it will move. If it were geared very low, it could work. It wouldn't work long since I imagine all the inner workings are plastic and pot metal.

    My main concern would be the idea that after ordering it, you would see neither your cash or the gadget. Yeah, the website is a scam would be my bet.
  • Rationally and common sense-wise the price is too low for it to either - work right and/or work very long. Even just a decent lithium battery with the energy to move trailers isn't going to sell for anywhere near that low. Also, this is definitely an "outdoor" device, and lithium batteries have problems at cold temperatures. In cold climates I'd much more trust a trailer mover that used an AGM battery.

    The concept is good ... and for maybe around $500 on up I would trust something that provided that function to do as advertised over and over again, long term.
  • Not sure how it could be made with a LI battery for that price.
  • I was just watching the video on Facebook myself. Hard to believe is correct but wouldn't it be great if it actually worked????

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