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Electric Trailer Dolly

If you know you can't use a hand dolly, you may consider an electric trailer dolly. Whether what you're hauling is too large or you worry about your physical well-being, a powered dolly of some kind is probably the right choice. Electric trailer dollies have been on the market for years now and come in many varieties. They are a viable solution for trailer needs, though they do have limitations.

The first choice you'll need to make with an electric dolly is whether to have an AC or DC model. The AC model works off an electric source. The DC model uses a battery. AC models typically have a little more juice, but both tend to be a little on the slow side. Also, both models will require a hitch, so make sure you know what you'll be attaching your electric dolly to.

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Electric Dollies

The drawback to either the AC or DC trailer dollies is either that they will have to be plugged in while they're being used (AC) and won't be able to reach beyond the cord length, or they will have to be charged (DC) for use beforehand. And if you haven't charged it, you'll be waiting around for a while.

The alternative is the gas powered dolly. At TrailerTugPro.com, we carry a line of gas-powered dollies that are affordable, reliable and easy to use. So, if you've found yourself on the short end of an extension cord one too many time, you might be ready to try out the convenience and durability of a TrailerTug Pro.