The Tugco is no differently built from that, compare the pictures & compare the wheels. If you think the dolly in the ebay link is not safe to move a large caravan then nor is the Tugco. It does not appear to have been independently tested or carry a BS kitemark so we have only the makers word that it is up to the job anyway.
Fact is either will do what it says on the tin but probably not that much better than pushing caravan on it's jockey wheel in any situation.
Quote: Originally posted by georgeh on 24/12/2015Just bought a trailer dolly from Tugco
Why did I not do this years ago
Why don't we all have one
Bali52
For myself it is because I can reverse my van and if need be manhandle it for now. When I can not manage to manhandle it though I will purchase a Motor Mover. Looks much easier to put batteries in a remote than bend down to put the wheels on a puller that is only good on even firm surfaces. IMHO obviously.
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One thing that would increase the efficiency of such a device is wheels with bearings allowing smooth rotation of wheels even with application of considerable sideways pressure. For the price of the Tugco it should have better than the plastic hubbed wheels retained with linch pins.
Quote: Originally posted by birdman101 on 28/12/2015
Probably laying in bed with a strained back
Maybe they should sue themselves? Website says no more back pain.
Is it a cure for my back problem? So i dont need doctors and injections and a bucket full of tablets i need a dolly that to me appears to be no easier than a decent jockey wheel yet it cures back pain as well.
Im selling my motor movers and buying one of those.
I would have thought that it would be easier to move a caravan with a dolly than on its jockey wheel, as the dolly has two wheels. If I am right, then the cheaper one looks a better bet, as it has larger diameter wheels and wider tyres. However, I may be wrong.
Quote: Originally posted by peter1474 on 30/12/2015
My dolly has two legs, and nice legs they are. <img align="absmiddle" src="forum_images/smiley2.gif" width="25" alt="24">
She said some bad words to me when I suggested she could move the van with ease.<img align="absmiddle" src="forum_images/smiley4.gif" width="25" alt="24">
I've heard yours is a blow up one or am I mistaken?