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The Trailer Valet MV Pro Drill-Powered Mover is a heavy-duty trailer dolly designed to effortlessly move trailers up to 12,000 lbs. Featuring a rugged steel frame with corrosion-resistant powder coating, solid rubber tires for reliable traction, and compatibility with 20-24V cordless drills, it offers versatile, safe, and compact trailer maneuvering. The complete package includes all necessary accessories for immediate use, making it ideal for professionals and homeowners managing large trailers in tight spaces.
Manufacturer | Trailer Valet |
Brand | Trailer Valet |
Model | Trailer Dollies |
Item Weight | 61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 8.5 x 30 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TVMVPRO |
Exterior | Textured |
Manufacturer Part Number | TVMVPRO |
Special Features | Drill Powered |
S**.
Great Value and Product
This worked great!!! Backing into our driveway is not even close to an option. So I pulled in unhitched the trailer and attached the Valet XL. Our trailer is 24’ long and 4800lbs dry and it moved it with ease. It was a 10 point turn but it went flawlessly. Left a few tire marks on the ground but they will wash off. We have a spite slope on our driveway but it was not problem. I could set the brake walk away and check my clearance. I used the drill attachment on the low gear and moved it all alone with no help.I would recommend this to anyone. Quality of the build is very sturdy and solid. I could see how there would be issues on not solid grounds as some people complain about but for our situation it worked perfectly!
S**B
Too Good To Be True - It Doesn't Work
I was hoping this would help us more easily get our 23' wake boat into its storage area. We are able to get the boat perfectly lined up and partway in with the truck, before we run out of cranking room in the offset approach. All the Trailer Valet XL had to do was push the trailer straight back less than 10 feet on clean and flat pavement. It didn't work.The Trailer Valet XL had a hard time pushing or pulling the trailer on the flat pavement, and absolutely could not push the trailer wheels over a less than 1" ridge where the cement pad met the pavement. We tried everything - making sure the trailer brakes were locked out, purchasing a new corded high-torque drill, using the hand crank, etc. The tires would just slip on the pavement, the unit would bind up, etc. Even adding weight on the tongue didn't help. We ended up just pushing it by hand with a couple of people, no problem doing it by hand - I was just hoping the Trailer Valet would be a one person solution and remove the dependency on having people around.This brings us to the heart of the matter - the energy and time expended with the Trailer Valet XL is probably more than just doing it another way. If you can't do it by hand, it is unlikely that the Trailer Valet will be able to do it effectively either.The Trailer Valet XL might work on a small light trailer, but only on flat pavement, and nowhere near its rated capacity - it might hold something bigger, but it won't move it effectively based on my hours of trying to get it to work. Traction with the small rounded tires seems to be the biggest issue for heavier trailers, as well as some issues with ratcheting and binding every now and then inside the unit.It's a good thought, but like everything else that seems too good to be true, it fails in its implementation.
A**R
IT WORKS!!
WOW!! AMAZING! I purchased a Camping trailer that is a little over 21 feet. I made a cardboard model to prove to my husband that it could fit in the driveway. He would not believe it could be done unless I somehow lifted it with a crane. My driveway has a slight slope, 24-foot wide/19 feet deep. After watching many videos I decided to give the trailer valet a chance. It was really easy to mount the bracket and to attach the Trailer Valet I was able to do it on my own. I practiced moving and maneuvering the trailer with my daughter for about 15 minutes and then we felt we were ready!When my husband came home we had him back up the trailer as much as he could, not an easy task because our driveway is on a narrow street. We were able to pivot the trailer at an angle and back it up further into the driveway so it is almost parallel to the street.It fit! AMAZING! The cost was fully worth it and we were able to crank it up the slight slope without a problem. We moved along a couple of logs under the tires in case the trailer valet brake was not enough to stop the trailer in case it slid. We did not need them in the end but it was just a precaution.I had hesitated to get a camping trailer because I did not think I would be able to fit it in the driveway, and I did not want to pay for monthly storage. The Trailer Valet TV5X Lift Jack will pay for itself in a couple of months and it will definitely make it easier to move the trailer around at camping spots, I will also be able to line it up to the truck hitch in my won WOOT WOOT! Great product!
M**K
Worked ok but not worth it for me.
It can move a trailer but lots of effort. Bought the new 12k pound upgraded one figuring overkill means it would move my 6200 trailer easier. Build is very heavy and sturdy. Better have a nicer drill as I grabbed an older 18v that quickly overheated. Took lots of effort to hold, steer and drill. If youre threading the needle on travel trailer it helps but you can’t see while you move it because you bent down close to tongue. Auto chain tensioner seemed to slip and wheels slipped moving trailer over 1/2” bump. I think it’s over advertised/ promised. Would work good for under 5k pounds and with flat trailer to see. Returned
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