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Review on Rope Ratchet Adjustable 150 Lb Capacity by Steve Wynn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What you need to know about this nifty device

High marks for this mini winch. can dismantle it far enough to wash away the dirt and debris that builds up around the wheel (Rivets on the pointed end prevent the spring-loaded retainer from flying to the Netherlands.3) High quality rope with a nice smooth feel. The ends are processed in such a way that they do not fray. 4) The ratchet makes a really cool noise when you tighten the load. To assemble, thread the rope into the ratchet from below, then turn the thumbwheel so the rope comes out the other side (Very safe. This isn't thread through a needle). Attach the ratchet to whatever you want to tie, and then either tie the other end directly to the other end of the rope, or tie an extra hook to the end of the rope first. To tighten, simply pull on the end of the rope that you passed through the ratchet. Note that there is no "winch handle" to tighten them. You use the strength of your hands to pull the rope. The solution to actually pulling the rope instead of hand pulling it for small jobs may be this handy little item: Ben-mor Cables Inc C78005V Mini Winch Clothesline Rope Tensioner. I almost bought one of these for my application (tightening the deck tarpaulin) but it seems like it takes a little effort to tighten it every time the tarpaulin is used.

Pros
  • DO IT: WITH THE ROPE RATCHET, simply attach two hooks and pull on the free end of the rope to get the secure tension you need. Feel comfortable using it as a heavy duty hanger, rope clip or adjustable rope hanger. With ROPE RATCHET tie-downs, you don't have to worry about stretching, tearing, or loosening.
Cons
  • Vulgarity