Electric Dolly
Parking a trailer in tight quarters can be a game of inches. Hauling a trailer behind a car is great for the open road, but it's not so easy when it comes to maneuvering into a small garage space. The number of scraped garage walls and fences throughout America is proof positive! And the amount of time and money spent fixing them is incalculable--it's time for a solution.
You have two alternatives to avoid this scenario. First, you can pay expensive storage fees at a marina or park, or you can get a dolly. Small and lightweight, a dolly will allow for the precise handling that a car cannot.
In the world of dollies, there have been two traditional choices: hand dollies and electric dollies. Hand dollies rely on your strength, and depending on your age and level of fitness, can be quite taxing. For years, the popular alternative was an electric dolly. These machines work in one of two ways. Either you charge a battery and let it run off that power source, or you plug them in a feed off a live current. Both options, obviously, require an electrical source.
A Third Way to Power Dollies
Finally, a third option has emerged from TrailerTugPro.com. A gas powered trailer is now available, and is not only a practical alternative, but a faster one as well. Electric dollies are notoriously slow while the TrailerTug Pro can get up to walking speed. More than that, electric dollies don't move at all without an outlet nearby! Many models will not even plug into RVs. That's why we think the TrailerTug Pro is one of best products on the market today. It's gas powered (with an electric start option), durable, compact, easy to use, versatile, and comes with a one year warranty. If you need an electric dolly, our TrailerTug Pro might be the perfect solution for you.
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