A reply from someone who actually has one
	
	
		I have one of these winches and for some time only used it to pull a few shrubs out of the garden - then came the "ill fated school camp on Fraser Island". The D1 spent most of the late afternoon winching 11 vehicles through the soft sand onto the access track to Dilli Village camp. One was a brand new V8 Sahara with the fully loaded camp kitchen double axle trailer bogged up the the floorpan in soft sand. We were desperate and if the winch burned-out then I was prepared to let it just to get the Sahara onto the boards to complete the recoveries. It only cost 400 bucks and the camp cost way more than that, so it was a calculated sacrifice. It was a single line pull with winch extension strap and only 5 turns left on the spool - only just made the distance but the winch didnt give up or make any smoke - in fact it continued to pull through the remaining 7 troopies (yes 8 x Toyotas so far :)) and 3 various other vehicles with fully laden trailers. I have no hesitation in recommending this winch - however ----- It was fully disassembled and re-greased with marine grease when new - single line pulls are only recommended if the bogged vehicle has some drive. (that goes for just about any winch dont you think?) and yes good advice - double it up with a snatch block whenever you can.  The worst part of this epic which took about 4 hours in total was not one of the perhaps 50 cameras there took a photo of the recoveries (so it didnt really happen)! The Sahara driver said he would delete the shots anyhow if he found them - go the Landies!