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Warn Industries 685000 PullzAll 110 AC Corded Electric Winch
 
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Product Description

Warn Works' 685000 PullzAll Corded Electric Pulling Tool is an AC powered pulling tool that allows for heavy-duty precision work, that also reduces the overall labor intensiveness of the job. With an 1,000 LB line pull rating, a self-locking geartrain with dynamic braking, precise one-touch forward and back action and an in-line orientation making it suitable for all manner of horizontal and vertical pulling, hoisting and dragging jobs, it more than replaces old-fashioned come-a-longs and chainfalls on the work site.

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Warn Works 685000 PullzAll 110V AC Corded Electric Pull Tool
AC-powered lifting and pulling where you need it.
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Warn Works 685000 PullzAll 110V AC Corded Electric Pull Tool being used to support a jurder during welding
Effective power that saves time and money on precision jobs.
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Warn Works 685000 PullzAll 110V AC Corded Electric Pull Tool used to pull an item in a shop setting
Replaces old-fashioned come-a-longs.
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Convenient Lifting, Pulling and Dragging Power
Warn Works PullzAll 685000 is a handheld, AC powered pulling tool packed with 1,000 lbs of pulling power along its 15' length of 7/32" wire rope. Designed to replace the familiar, but outdated manual come-a-longs and chainfalls often seen on jobsites and in workshops, it features an in-line orientation with rugged construction, built-in industrial grade hawse fairlead and safety hook at the wire rope end of tool and swiveling anchor hook at its base. This design makes it perfect for use in both vertical and horizontal applications, which can include anything from hoisting beams, pipes or engines into place, to pulling down/out foliage and dragging heavy items.

In addition to this power, the PullzAll 685000 also contains features that make it a work hour saving and precision device. With the touch of a button a single user can power the unit's wire rope in or out at either variable speeds over short distances, used for precision placement of items, or at full speed, designed for long distance pulling. This combination of power and ease of use revolutionizes the amount of work that a single man can do. The accessible handheld design of the PullzAll 685000 with features like a self-locking geartrain with dynamic braking, an electronic load limiter with LED indicator to protect the tool from overload and one-button circuit breaker reset also allows the user safe, immediate and total control of their tool at any time. Whether you're working at a jobsite, in the field, or in the garage, the PullzAll will change the way materials are moved.

Standard Features:

  • Portable utilitarian tool providing precision power for all pulling, hauling and drag away jobs.
  • 1,000 LB pull rating powered via a 110V AC through a 12" power cord.
  • 15� of 7/32" wire rope.
  • Built-in industrial grade safety hook and hawse fairlead at wire rope end of tool and swiveling anchor hook at its base.
  • Powers load in and out via forward/reverse switch.
  • Two mode variable speed operation:
    • Variable speed mode: For short distance and fine load positioning.
    • Full speed mode: For long distance pulling.
  • Electronic load limiter with LED indicator protects the tool from overload.
  • Self-locking geartrain with dynamic braking.
  • Circuit breaker protected.
  • Limited one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
1-Warn Works PullzAll 685000 tool with built in swiveling anchor hook, 15' length of 7/32" wire rope, safety hook and hawse fairlead; 1-hook strap; 1-users manual.

Specifications:
Rated line pull1,000 LB (454 kg)
SwitchForward/reverse
TriggerVariable speed
PowerAC 110V/230V
Load limiterElectronic with LED indicator
BrakeDynamic
Wire rope15� x 7/32" (4.6m x 6mm)
Weight15 lbs (6.8 kg)
Dimensions20" L. x 12.50" W. x 13.25" H.
(.50m L. x .31m W. x .33m H.)
12V DC Performance Specs (first layer of drum):
Line Pull
Line Speed
Motor Current
lbs (kgs)
ft/min (M/min )
amps
0
13.8 (4.2)
2.6
500 (226.8)
10.2 (3.1)
4.8
1,000 (453.6)
8.0 (2.4)
7.7

One-Year Limited Warranty
Warn Industries, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the mechanical components and electrical components of the Warn Works brand product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of (1) year from the original date of purchase and all Warn Works batteries included with the tool and sold separately are under warranty for a period of 90 days. This warranty does not apply to finish or wire rope, or if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, collision, overloading, modification, misapplication, improper installation, or improper service.

About Warn Industries
Headquartered in Clackamas Oregon, Warn Industries designs, manufactures and markets a full line of off-road equipment and accessories that enhance the performance of four-wheel-drive vehicles, ATV's and utility vehicles. In addition, the company's Industrial Division markets electric and hydraulic winches and hoists to commercial, industrial and severe duty customers around the world. The company also has a line of utility winches and hoists that are specifically designed for professional trade workers and do-it-yourself consumers who need powerful tools to assist them in pulling, hauling, dragging or lifting. With customers in more than 65 countries on six continents, Warn is one of the world's most recognized brands in vehicle performance enhancing equipment.

Product Details

  • Powers load in and out via forward/reverse switch and two-mode operation
  • Portable utilitarian tool providing precision power for all pulling, hauling and drag away jobs
  • 1,000 lb pull rating powered via a 110V AC through a 12" power cord
  • 15? of 7/32" wire rope, with attached industrial grade safety hook and hawse fairlead at wire rope end of tool and swiveling anchor hook at its base
  • Electronic load limiter with LED indicator protects the tool from overload, self-locking geartrain with dynamic braking and circuit breaker protected

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Customer Reviews

Better than expected
 
Review Date: January 5, 2009
Reviewer: Edward Hamilton, ME USA
This item was better than expected and has worked well for me. Perhaps some people are expecting too much from a winch this economical. Amazingly it also arrived 4 days earlier than the estimated delivery date. Very happy.
Pleased with the transaction.
 
Review Date: August 10, 2008
Reviewer: Steven J. Simmerman,
The Hand-Held Winch performed as advertised and just what I needed for some small jobs. Delivery was on time and the company even called me to make sure everything was "OK". Recommend both the item and the way it was handled. Steve Pitman, NJ
Warn Works 685000 PullzAll Hand-Held Electric Pulling Tool, Corded Version
 
Review Date: September 28, 2008
Reviewer: Robert J. Bruder, Colonia, NJ
This pulling tool is an absolute necessity for any Homeowner looking to get the big jobs done without calling all your friends over to lend a hand! I even used it to pull our Pedal Boat out of the Lagoon.
good one for me
 
Review Date: November 29, 2008
Reviewer: Wasim Saleem, usa
i do construction work and i got a job of parapitwall its 1500 pound each heavy stone some one give me this job in good price so i bought 3 winches trust me two other company,s machine stop working but thanks Good i have this one so i finish the job so early and i still use it its a very very good machien for me
PullzAll Great product for what it is !
 
Review Date: April 2, 2009
Reviewer: Frank,
PullzAll is a great product; We have used it just a couple of times and it worked perfectly for what it is. I like the idea that it is so portable which makes it very versatile. I think you just have to remember its working load rating so if you have a really big job you may need a more powerful unit.
Pleased with products performance
 
Review Date: August 30, 2007
Reviewer: T.B.,
The unit that the one-star post reviewer received must've been a fluke. My experience with the PullzAll has been more than satisfactory. I have used Warn winches in the past and the PullzAll follows the high-quality engineering of Warn's other products. I would recommend this product to a friend.
This puller saved my marriage!
 
Review Date: October 18, 2009
Reviewer: West Ender, Galveston, Galveston, TX USA
I live in a beach house built on stilts. Before I got this puller I had to make 5 or 6 trips up the stairs to the kitchen loaded down with grocery bags when my wife did the weekly shopping. And because I work at home, I couldn't hide when she pulled into the driveway. My only option was to 'be on an important call' and wait it out. A dirty trick, and one that only works once or twice.

I considered several solutions, including having a dumbwaiter installed. I even priced out an elevator (ok, so I'm lazy). Ultimately, instead of spending thousands, I bought this puller and rigged it up as a hoist from the third floor deck to bring the groceries (in a plastic storage bucket) from the car trunk up to the kitchen/dining room deck on the second floor. Instant sky hook that goes back into the closet when it's not in use!

Works fine, fun to operate and may have saved my marriage.



pull out your docks
 
Review Date: October 19, 2009
Reviewer: Todd E. Hoffman, omaha, ne
Bought this to pull out our docks in Northern MN. I found it to be easy to use and it made the job alot safer and easier especially when it was 43 degrees and raining.
great value light weight.
 
Review Date: November 20, 2007
Reviewer: Mark Kulien, Seattle WA
I've used this several times now in some fairly tight spots. It works well for both lifting and pulling. A longer cable would be niceer for me but there are ways around that. Overall it's a great value and a back saver.
attic hoist
 
Review Date: November 29, 2007
Reviewer: Marbleharbor, marblehead, MA, USA
Installed for use as a hoist in the attic, for lifting heavy storage items through an access hatch.

Pros: I like the versatility of the unit. It is lightweight and can be used for outside applications like pulling shrubs out, hoisting things in the garage, trees, etc. It performed well in the Attic application in lifting three window air conditioners that were stored for the winter.

Cons: It is a bit slow. It is geared low, and overshoots when you release the trigger, making it difficult to come to an exact position. (not a big issue) I would have liked to have a cargo net available with the unit. I could not find one and had to build a small plywood platform with ropes attached in order to lift items into the attic. This works OK, but a net would be much easier.
Warn portable whinch
 
Review Date: November 22, 2007
Reviewer: Robert O. Fouts, SANTA ROSA CA
This is a great tool for quick and easy access to pulling-I can connect to my 1500w power inverter and use it anywhere. The only drawbacks I see are that the power cord is short (12"), and there is not a free cable disconnect, so if you need the full length of cable, you have to run it out electrictly, a time and power grabber. I carry a pully and hook system to increase my cap, to 2000 lbs, you can do more, if you have the pullys and cables.
Amazon Service was Great-Pullzall Performance Could be Better
 
Review Date: September 6, 2008
Reviewer: Eric Vanpraag, Holland, Texas
Bought this for light duty pulling in my shop. The first unit would over run several inches no matter how light the trigger pull. It was hard to judge where it would stop. I also found that the cable had a broken strand that could catch a finger if not wearing gloves so I returned it for another.

The new one allows me to feather the trigger so that it will stop where I want it to. I downloaded the service manual from the Warn site. It's 50 pages long and has a lot of detail. From the manual it looks like the winch has had several revisions.

The manual advises to discard the tension plate if it has one. I think my first one did as it had a black drum guide in the picture and the new one is gold colored. It also shows a revised hook, but both my units had the old one.

The manual states that old units have a circuit breaker and the new ones have a rocker switch. Both my units had the circuit breaker. It's a little disappointing that the old units are still being sold. Maybe this is a recent improvement. It would be nice to leave the unit plugged in and turn off the rocker switch.

The direction switch is confusing as if you think of the unit going up or down the direction arrows are backwards. If you remember to think of the cable going in or out the arrows are correct. I made in-out and direction arrow labels with a label maker so I won't have to think about it.

I think the Pullzall is a very good idea, but could be of better quality. The fairlead on both units is rough cast and would be easier on the cable if were smooth. I would recommend that you check to make sure the Pullzall that you order has the updated features.



Pullzall
 
Review Date: July 12, 2007
Reviewer: Fritz Kay,
Good product with good price. It sometimes sounds "rinky-dinky" in operation (like it's going to break), but it hasn't yet & I've used it to pull 350 pounds several times. I would buy it again.
Thinking of buying a 2nd one, but.. OH NO!
 
Review Date: November 26, 2007
Reviewer: H. Wells, Triad, NC USA
I don't think it is worth over $200. I use my 1st one to pull shrubs out of yards and am getting more and more ambitious on the size of bush I want to pull. The one wench red lines and I am afraid of ruining it. So, here I am; BUT, geez these things are tooooo pricey now. Where's the china alternative?

Well, I bought the second and pulled a huge pine tree root ball.

i wanted to give it 5 stars, since the secon one seems to have a overload cut out timer...

CRAP! Bought the second and now I have two BROKEN ones. Examined the guts and man am i disappointed. Too frustrated to type about it....for now, more later..... this buggers at least can hang out of the way as reminders of bad engineering.
It was nice
 
Review Date: June 14, 2009
Reviewer: M. Hoffseth, Santa Cruz CA
We purchased this Pullzall two months ago, and have used it about 5 times. It has a nice "overload/auto reset" feature to stop you from damaging it. it just stops if it is above capacity and gives you a red warning light. That worked fine for a while, but on the 4th or 5th time it started flashing all the lights, then they all went out. It now no longer works. I wouldn't reccomend this tool if there is any chance you are going to be overloading it.
Electric Pulling Tool(Warn Model 685000
 
Review Date: October 25, 2009
Reviewer: Jed A. Peeler, Ely, Nevada
The Warn Model 685000Pulzall 110 Corded Electric Power Tool is very limited in what it can do, due to the lack of a remote cord control or a longer cord. The motor sounds like a power drill is operating it, and the wire rope does not look like it will hold up for long.
Because of where the trigger control is located, the operator will have to be right up to the work, and if something is lifted, be on a ladder over the work. It could get dangerous, depending upon what is lifted. This product needs to be re-designed, even if it costs more.
A low cost chain hoist is better than this product. Jed A. Peeler
The little winch that thought it could.
 
Review Date: February 3, 2010
Reviewer: J. Cahayla, New Jersey
OK,
So after reading some reviews, I decided to give the Warn winch a try. After all, Warn does seem to have a fairly good name in the off-road world. I needed a winch for my machine shop where we had a job and the parts being machined were about 100 lbs. a piece and needed to be easily lifted from lathe to milling machine and vice versa. I decided to build an overhead gantry and use the Warn 110v unit to do the repetitive vertical lifting. Initial thoughts after receiving the unit are decent quality for a unit that came from China but in a few years of use, YOU WILL NEED A HEARING AID!!! The machine is so loud. Anyway, I set up the gantry and the little winch does a fairly good job of picking up the steel...at least in the beginning it did. We had about 16 pieces to machine. All in all, I would say that we used the winch to lift 100# up 4 feet about 1 minute out of every 10 minutes. Toward the end of the job...THE WINCH WAS SMOKING..LITERALLY!!! We had to cool the motor down with compressed air in between uses. Even then I was able to notice a constant degrade of power until at the end of the 16 parts, the unit would go into overload when I initially pulled the trigger. I was able to finish the job but I definitely do not think the winch will last another job!

Synopsis

These units are disposable and I cannot believe that Warn puts their badging on it!!
You will go deaf using it!
The unit I have literally smokes lifting 100 lbs with a 10% duty cycle. Imagine lifting 1,000 lbs as they say is the max!! All in all, I am happy to have been able to finish the job without breaking my back but I do not hink that the winch will last. Buyer Beware.

Thanks for reading. Jay
IT WAS GOOD WHILE IT LASTED.
 
Review Date: January 2, 2010
Reviewer: Arlen, Mankato, Mn
It was a great tool until the motor burned out after using it for about 6 times. The warranty had expired two weeks before it gave up. I used it for home construction and did not abuse it. A new motor will cost $100.00. Nice tool if you do not not need lift much with it and I may buy another one.
Not so good for engine hoisting
 
Review Date: July 2, 2007
Reviewer: Mike T, NJ
I bought this for a boat engine replacement project. I returned it. Quick story... Approx 600lb motor, well within 1000lb rating of puller. On first try. the puller went an inch or two and cut out (overload safety). Hmmm - found that the tool had arived with the puller cable spooled backwards, causing it to rub and abbraid on the entry opening and spooler mechanism. Pulled the cable all the way out and wound it back in correctly. The abbraision problem was solved, but the thing still cut out after every few inches. Finally got the engine high enough, then started moving it down onto a dolly. The variable speed which kind of worked in the pull mode does not work at all in the release mode. The slightest trigger pull caused the load to lower quickly and a minimum of an inch or more. Useless come time to gently lower the engine onto engine mounts. I'm returning it and getting a manual chain hoist. This product is a great concept, but a poor execution. It might be good for dragging trees or something, but not for any kind of precision work.
Winch and Amazon Customer Service STINK.......
 
Review Date: April 25, 2009
Reviewer: BuzSaw, Camdenton, MO
The PullzAll never worked out of the box. Warn Works customer service says the product was probably defective and to return it to Amazon for replacement. I do and Amazon decides to give me a refund (minus a restocking fee of $35.62) and not the replacement that I specifically asked for. When I asked them about it, they simply say "We would like to help BUT........ and you can reorder another online if you wish." Fat chance of that. The time and expense of shipping a faulty piece of equipment back and forth isn't worth the hassle or the cost. Bottom line: Faulty product - Lousy customer service.

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