If it's anything like the one Aldi sell, go right ahead and buy one, because the Aldi one is pretty bloody good, we used one in our High Country trip that was on one of the vehicles and it was brilliant, still working perfect after winching a D2 and camper up a steep grade for 4hrs, I'd buy one.
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					 Originally Posted by Redback
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					 ) 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!
) 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!
				 
						
					 But i suppose its no worse than having a spare wheel on the bonnet
 But i suppose its no worse than having a spare wheel on the bonnet 
						
					
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