Are all hoists designed for work at heights equally versatile, or do their capabilities vary greatly? Can someone share insights from using one in unique scenarios?

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Are all hoists designed for work at heights equally versatile, or do their capabilities vary greatly? Can someone share insights from using one in unique scenarios?

jaguar555
Are all hoists designed for work at heights equally versatile, or do their capabilities vary greatly? Can someone share insights from using one in unique scenarios?

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mamnoose33
Capabilities differ a lot. I used a lightweight hoist for steep inclines; it worked well but wouldn’t handle heavier loads.
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pea11
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Not all hoists are versatile. I needed a custom setup for uneven ground. Specs matter in tricky conditions.
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