Martin
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
This broke the first time I used it. Customer service was difficult to deal with and not customer friendly but finally accepted a return for repair. That took months. Yesterday was the first time I used it since the repair, well it broke again with the cable pulling out of the retainer, exactly the same as last time. So much for their repair job. I WOULD NOT recommend this product.
Thomas K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
I'm a gold miner and use com-alongs almost every day to move large rocks. I also always carry one in my Jeep "just in case" (along with some chain, some cable, etc.). Most small coma-alongs use stamped metal layers riveted together, they jam, hard to get cable out, slip, etc.. The MAASDAM P'wer-Pull (made in USA) uses all solid cast parts, operate smoothly, and easy to pull cable out. I bought my first MAASDAM in 1982 and still use it, along with the other four I have since bought. I broke one once... and unlike cheap "foreign" com-alongs, MAASDAM sells parts to fix them! The MAASDAM might be twice the price... but is honestly at least 4 times better!
Brandon G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2019
I use come-alongs like Maasdam Pow'R Pull for general farm work like stretching fence and yanking small trees out of the ground on the fly. For general, around the farm/work site chores, the 144S-6 works perfectly well. It has a smooth cranking motion, sturdy cable, and ergonomic design. I would caution you, though, that this is NOT a heavy duty come-along. It's meant for light duty, as its price suggest. Maasdam makes more expensive ones for construction sites and whatnot. Furthermore, the tool itself is dangerous. When working with it you'll spend most of your time around loads that are under pressure. Don't clown around with the tool. That's a good way to lose a finger, or worse. If you take precautions, though, you'll have a fine tool that will do exactly what its manufacturer intended.
John Hedrick
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018
I had no prior experience with pullers, winches, come-alongs, etc. I trusted the reviews on this instead of running out to Harbor Freight to save a buck on their similar product. This thing performed beyond my expectations. If you follow the guidelines, this will do exactly what you need. Some have mentioned the handle bending. It is a non-issue. The manual even tells you that if the handle bends you are over capacity. It is solid under the specs.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016
I bought this exclusively to help with felling (cutting down) trees on my property. Although I'm good with wedging trees to fall how I want, this is so much faster for smaller trees than wedges to help direct the fall of a tree.This is super easy to use, and seems very sturdily built. I've cut down 4 trees with the help of this, and has performed just as expected. Exerts plenty of force without too much effort. Operation is self explanatory (no real need to read the documentation). Seems better built that other come alongs that I've used. Also can't beat that this is made in the USA!Worth every penny.
Allen D. Reinecke
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2015
Bought this to replace the water heater in my attic. It did the job well and is straight forward to operate (see photo).One weak area is the flat spring that toggles in or out to engage or disengage the pawl that ratchets the hoist up or down. This is bolted one end but simply engages with a slot in the handle. The engagement relies on the spring's extra length and it is not a very positive engagement. You push it one way or the other and when it toggles it either pushed the pawl onto the ratchet for lifting or away from it for lowering.While getting ready to lower the old heater, I pushed on the spring to toggle it and it wouldn't move. Pressing harder, the spring toggled but disengaged from the slot and wedged in the handle, but out of the retaining slot. It looks like you have to make sure there is no load on the pawl. This was not a safety issue for lowering as there is another pawl to control the lowering and this toggling of the spring simply disengages the "lifting" pawl. If this had happened while preparing to lift, it would have been before the load was suspended. Had the spring slipped while lifting because it had disengaged and had not been noticed, the load would remain suspended and you could still lower the weight. I carefully removed the spring, bent it back to shape and all is fine. I will just have to watch it for any future lifts or pulls.This hoist is very good value for money and does what it is supposed to do.
j
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2014
Never used a puller before but this one worked fine the first time lowering an 800 pound press down a flight of stairs. The press was on skids. Lowered it down an exterior flight of stairs by screwing boards down on the stairs at the same width as the skids. Used 500 lb rope tied to a tree and connected the puller to the that rope and the press. Actually used the "puller" to lower the press down 12 feet of stairs. Worked great - really felt in control. We had several people on hand to guide the press but they didn't have to do much. I had tried to hire movers to move the press but they said they couldn't handle it. Power pull did the job. Use the right rope and connectors for your job, take your time to set up and be careful. I didn't need an 800 lb test rope because I was not actually lifting the press. Seems really well made and it was very easy to use.
Nunja Business
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2014
You really do need to read the instructions and play with this BEFORE you need it or you will embarrass yourself. It functions quite easily as you expect to pull things (I used it to get a broken golf cart into the trailer for a trip to the shop.) Getting it to unspool is where it gets tricky. The tiny instructions accompany smallish and vague illustrations, but if you are smart enough to operate basic mechanical devices, you should be able to get it eventually.The price was right, just over $30, and it got here in two days (love dat Prime!) and it was the perfect solution for the one need I had for it. I highly recommend this for semi-light duty work without reservation.