Reese 74329 Trailer Hand Crank Winch, 1,500 lbs, 20 ft strap vs Trailer Winch Hand Crank 3500 lbs
Overall winner: Trailer Winch Hand Crank 3500 lbs
Key Differences
Reese (A) is the more budget-friendly option with a 1,500 lb capacity, 6-inch comfort grip handle, and full-length drum bushing, making it a solid choice for standard boat-trailer use. 1Gorn (B) offers higher rated cranking capacity (3,500 lbs) and heavier carbon steel construction with a zinc-plated finish for corrosion resistance, suiting heavier loads but with mixed feedback on cable quality and the ratchet mechanism
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
Trailer Winch Hand Crank 3500 lbs
Portable hand winch with a carbon steel body and zinc-plated finish for durability. Provides 3500-pound cranking capacity for lifting, loading, towing and trailing. Customers note solid build and ease of installation, with mixed feedback on cable quality and ratchet mechanism
Pros
- solid carbon steel construction
- zinc-plated finish resists rust
- high cranking capacity (3500 lbs)
- easy installation
Cons
- mixed reviews on cable quality
- mixed feedback on ratchet mechanism
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Reese |
| Durability | 1Gorn |
| Versatility | 1Gorn |
| User Reviews | Reese |