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Enduro mover Vs the ego mover

Hi I am just about to go for a mover on my van an Avendale dart 556, but not yet certain which to go for, my budget is about the £600 mark so I seem to have the option of the enduro or the ego. So any advice would be great thanks all.

Paul
 
hi dont rule out a powertouch because of the cost they price match i know they will sell model 3 heavy duty for 675 diy fit the model 1 for 600 plus they also offer different ways to pay you dont mention the weight of your van in your post.h.
 
if your van is under 1300kgs they will price match against a rhyno lite mover which is 599 to buy if not the rhyno charger which is 675 but your van should be ok with the model 1 upto 1300kgs up a 25% gradient.h.
 
buy a powrttouch , every one they sell makes me a bit of money ( i supply powrwheel with parts) and in this economy my little business needs all the help it can get.

I fitted an Ego to a friend van,it took about 3 hours and was very easy .The Ego unit woks very well with a soft start ( ie , the motor ramps up slowly) and is easy to use.The only down side seemed to be binding the transmitter to the reciever.

I dont know anything about the Rhyno apart that like the Powrtouch it is actually made in the UK from UK sourced parts... a rareity in these days of imports.
 
Being in the Friendly Club, I know loads of people with different types of movers. The best by far, in terms of performance and reliability are those from Powertouch. And as stated they have easy payment terms with no interest. Great Company
 
Jeff

What is your source? How can you state powetouch are the best in performance and reliability?

All the tests i've read have never committed to naming any mover the best.

As for reliability, it appears to me that most posts refer to powetouch failing, more than any other, but thats ok because the back up service is good?
 
Ray

Everyone keeps going on how good the after sales service is on the Powertouch. I have a Reich and have never had the need to use the after sales service.

Purchasing a motor mover is down to individual choice. Some people will have good and bad experiences with every make and model of mover.

Steve
 
Jeff

What is your source? How can you state powetouch are the best in performance and reliability?

All the tests i've read have never committed to naming any mover the best.

As for reliability, it appears to me that most posts refer to powetouch failing, more than any other, but thats ok because the back up service is good?
My Source, is as stated " I know loads of people with different types of movers"

of these people, the ones with powertouch ones swear by them, the ones with other types don't

This is just my observation.
 
Hi paul, I have had an enduro mover fitted around 18 months ego, and so far it has been excellent no problems whatsoever. [I hope thats not tempting fate]

kind regards
 

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