Wednesday, 27 June 2012

What Is A Caravan Mover And How Does It Work?

Basically, a caravan mover is a powered device that helps people to move their vans into position. Unfortunately, many of the larger caravans out there can be very difficult to move, especially if you are forced to do so by yourself. A powered mover, however, will enable you to do this without subjecting your body to unnecessary strain.

There are currently a number of caravan movers on the market; some will be powerful enough to move a double axle van (weighing up to 2500kg) and others will only be powerful enough to move a single axle van weighing a considerably less amount. A lot of these movers now come fully equipped with a remote control making their operation easier than ever.

The way that these caravan movers work is also fairly simple – most of them include some form of smooth stop and start function that prevents your van from pitching forwards or backwards whilst it is moving; they are also powerful enough to move your caravan up and down slopes safely. These movers can also be used on pretty much every type of surface, including grit, snow, loose gravel and even muddy grass.

With the wide range of caravan movers on the market, prices do tend to vary and the phrase ‘you get what you pay for’ certainly rings true for these machines. A high quality mover will cost you a pretty penny, but it should last you for the lifetime of your caravan. As the technology used in these machines is constantly evolving, there are always new ones being released, so you might be able to get a bargain with an older model that suits your needs.

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