Timber Claw Hook 18in Log Lifting Tongs vs G80 binder chain 3/8" x 10.3' with clevis grab hooks
Overall winner: G80 binder chain 3/8" x 10.3' with clevis grab hooks
Key Differences
VEVOR's G80 binder chain (3/8" x 10.3') delivers a high 7100 lb working load and a more affordable listed price tier, while XROPURR's Timber Claw is a heavy-duty 18" log-tong made from carbon steel with a wide jaw for handling varied log sizes but is bulkier at 7 lb. Choose VEVOR if you need high-rated chain strength and a lower price tier; choose XROPURR if you need a mechanical grab with an 18" opening for moving logs
Timber Claw Hook 18in Log Lifting Tongs
Durable carbon steel timber grabber with 18" jaw opening for lifting and skidding logs. Noted for strong grip and versatile use with tractors and ATVs
Pros
- durable carbon steel construction
- 18" jaw opening for large and small logs
- sharp teeth for secure grip
- versatile use with tractors and ATVs
Cons
- weighs 7 pounds
- customer feedback mentions heavy for some users
G80 binder chain 3/8" x 10.3' with clevis grab hooks
G80 binder chain with clevis grab hooks, 3/8" diameter and 10.3' length. Strong load capacity for heavy-duty tie-downs and transport. Customer note highlights sturdy build and high strength for its cost
Pros
- G80 grade strength
- 3/8" diameter for heavy-duty use
- 10.3' length offers flexibility
- clevis grab hooks for secure connections
Cons
- no explicit durability claim beyond grade
- no bag/inclusion details for accessories
- no explicit corrosion resistance information
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VEVOR |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | XROPURR |
| User Reviews | VEVOR |