Jump to content

Trailer Valet Multifunction Trailer Tongue Jack


Horton
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Administrators

Below is a video review of the Trailer Valet Multifunction Trailer Tongue Jack. It took about 15 minutes to install the Trailer Valet to the trailer. If I had read the instructions it would have taken less than 5 minutes. For maneuvering a trailer in tight spaces or moving a trailer a short distance without a vehicle with a tow hitch the Trailer Valet the perfect solution.  

 http://trailervalet.com/

Below is the an official (and more accurate) video about the Trailer Valet

 


Features:
1. Stows and sets up in seconds
2. Minimum height of 12.5 inches, maximum height of 23.5 inches, lifting range of 11 inches.
3. Positraction for ease of handling and maximum traction
4. Dual strong and durable 9 inch 85psi tires
5. Integrated automatic brake kicks in when handle is released
6. High and Low Gear Drive*
7. Made of high quality steel with a hammered powder coat finish
Product Specification (Subject to change):
• Weight: 50lbs
• Material: High Quality Steel/Copper/Rubber
• Dimensions: 29Lx16.5Wx9.5H

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Administrators
@richarddoane were you the one who told the Trailer Valet guys to contact me? It was some Baller at some boat show
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Baller
@Horton, I suggested they contact you and send you one to put in one of your video's. Seemed like a good product, young guy with a good product trying to get going. They are out of CA, the product is made overseas, not sure who designed it. I would have paid a lot for one at my old house, very hard to get the tandem trailer in that garage. This makes it very easy to manouver in a tight space. Seemed to me any ballers with tight parking spots could really use it.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Baller

The Parkit360 looks pretty slick. It starts at $1,140 out of Canada, the Trailer Valet is $399 out of California. The Parkit360 is its own unit that needs to be stored/transported seperately, seems good for multiple boats like at a dealer. The Trailer Valet attaches to and goes anywhere with the trailer it is bolted on, seems easier to have everywhere for a 1 trailer setup.

Looks like two good products for somewhat different needs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Baller

As you say, expensive product - very few people buy trailer movers for small boats - much more common for the RV crowd, particularly if they need to get a trailer cut in beside their house into a lean-to.

 

This hand crank unit looks pretty cool - wonder how long till they throw a 12V motor on it with a cigarette plug so you can just run it off boat power.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Baller

My garage set up has a tight turn and requires pushing the boat, so I picked up the valet. Works as advertised. I guess sending Horton free stuff does help sales. Hmmm, I am thinking about buying a Ferrari.

 

(If that works, I expect you to send me some post-demo skis.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...