Reese 74329 Trailer Hand Crank Winch, 1,500 lbs, 20 ft strap vs Pulling Winch 600 lb–3200 lb Capacity, Rust-Resistant, Manual
Overall winner: Reese 74329 Trailer Hand Crank Winch, 1,500 lbs, 20 ft strap
Key Differences
Reese (Product A) offers a 1,500 lb rated capacity, 20 ft strap, and a comfort grip handle with a full-length drum bushing, making it suited for standard boat-trailer tasks; Goldenrod (Product B) advertises a wider capacity range (600–3,200 lb) and rust-resistant plating for heavier pulling scenarios. Choose Reese if you want a well-rated, mid-capacity hand crank with ergonomic features; choose Goldenrod if you need higher maximum pulling capacity and rust-resistant finish for heavy-duty pulling
Reese 74329 Trailer Hand Crank Winch, 1,500 lbs, 20 ft strap
Reese trailer winch with 1,500 lb capacity and 6-inch comfort grip handle. Full-length drum bushing and oil-impregnated bushings reduce maintenance; zinc-plated finish offers corrosion resistance. Includes 20-foot strap with hook. Customers note solid construction and ease of installation, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- 1,500 lb capacity
- 6-inch comfort grip handle
- full-length drum bushing
- oil-impregnated shaft bushings
Cons
- durability may be inconsistent
- hook size reported as too small by some users
Pulling Winch 600 lb–3200 lb Capacity, Rust-Resistant, Manual
Manual winch for horizontal pulling and hauling; compatible with boat trailers and heavy equipment. Praised for solid construction and ease of installation, with performance noted by customers
Pros
- heavy-duty pulling capability
- rust-resistant plating
- easy installation on boat trailers
- consistent pulling power
Cons
- rust may develop after extended use
- mixed durability feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Reese |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Reese |
| User Reviews | Reese |