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The Bargain Nexus - Neiko 440 lb Electric Hoist w/ Remote Control, UL

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List Price: $149.99
Our Price: $99.99
Your Save: $ 50.00 ( 33% )
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Manufacturer: NEIKO
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Misc. Brand: Neiko EAN: 0837013022497 Feature: Double Line Capacity: 440 Lb. / Single Line Capacity: 220 Lb. Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: NEIKO Manufacturer: NEIKO Publisher: NEIKO Studio: NEIKO
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Features
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Double Line Capacity: 440 Lb. / Single Line Capacity: 220 Lb. Voltage: AC 110V, 3/5 hp motor, 800 Watts Line Speed: 33 ft. per minute Mount Bracket Included
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent item, as advertised, good price. Comment: We chose the hoist based on the on-line description. It arrived in a timely manner, and was everything it was advertised to be. It was easy to install, and it is working very well to raise our homemade, extra heavy hot tub cover.
Customer Rating:      Summary: lifting Comment: The hoist is very solid & lifts my riding lawn mower with ease. The only problem that i see is attaching over head. You need a plate to secure to joist beams. I had to cut a 1/2" plate & drill 1/2" holes to fit to the hoist & make the plate 6" longer on both ends of the hoist over all length. drilled 4 holes on each end & used 9/16" x 3" to secure hoist to a 6"x 6" joist. Not everyone has the tools to secure over head , or the way to use pipe as you have shown in your directions. Still it is a solid product. Jack kingsley
Customer Rating:      Summary: Electric Cable Hoist gets 2 thumbs up (well, 1-3/4) Comment: Very good value. I have used it to pull 1/2"-thick sheets of plywood into an attic area. I'm not a professional, so I cannot speak to "heavy" usage, but it appears great for light weight (ie., homeowner) use.
The only negative is that mounting brackets do NOT have pre-drilled holes such that they can be fastened directly to a flat overhead surface. The brackets are designed to attach the hoist a horizontal pole. I don't have a pole . . . I have a wood header. So, I had to buy a drill bit to drill holes through the top of the brackets. After that, all was well, and the world began spinning again in its correct orbit.
I highly recommend the manufacturer pre-drill holes for mounting to a flat, overhead surface. But if you can work a drill (or happen to have a 2" metal pole hanging horizontally over whatever you want to hoist), I highly recommend this hoist based on value (ie, "quality/price" ratio)
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