

HARKEN Hoister - Bikes & Overhead Garage Storage 1 Point Hoist System (45lb Capacity, 12ft Ceiling), Space-Saving Organization, Easy One-Person Operation, Safe Anti-Drop, Self-Leveling - model 7800.12
A**R
High quality product
This was used to hang a shop vac in garage. Product works as described and is well made. The rope is high quality, the locking cleat is spring loaded and works somewhat like a mountain climber's ascender device. The pulleys have stout pins and tight tolerances to keep the rope on the pulleys. As there is one traveling pulley, 20lbs is lifted with 10 lbs. of pull. This product is far better quality than the best double hanger system that I could identify for hanging a bike. The double hangar has the advantages of 4:1 as it has two traveling pulleys plus hoisted items won't spin, however the quality is nowhere near close to this single hangar. Reviews for various hanging systems indicate some have failed resulting in fallen items - this product does not include cleats for securely tying off the rope and that is an absolute must for safety.
D**K
your bike spins free
Its sturdy, but with only one mounting hook, your bike is free to spin, mine keeps turning and hitting the garage door. I'm going to return it and find a two hook system.
B**G
One pulley makes it easy to set up and adjust
Really nice and easy to set up and adjust. Single pulley makes set up and adjustment easy.
M**E
Easy, quick installation and works like a charm!
This bike holder was easy to install onto a rafter; pulls the bike up quickly; and is easy and quick to bring down. After our last ride on a trail, my wife came back out to help me put things away and was surprised her bike was already up and stored out of the way. Solid product.
R**A
Quality hawdware
Solid hardware and easy to install
A**R
So far so good
Pretty simple to install as long as you have basic tools (drills etc) and do some basic measuring to position correctly in your garage. Came with way more rope than in the order so will trim that back at some point. Easy to raise or lower the bike on your own - note when taking it off the ratchet to lower, make sure you either have gloves or have taken a turn of rope around your arm \ hand, or the weight of the bike will pull the rope through your hands fast and you'll get an uncontrolled descent and a rope burn. Quality looks good, but haven't given a 5 until I see how it performs over a few months - will revisit in the future.
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