Badland Wireless Winch Remote Control Review

One of the most important parts of a winch is the remote control. Having the ability to control your winch remotely makes winching a lot safer than if you have to do the winching right beside the winch. When pulling heavy loads with a winch, it is important to keep your distance from the winch. This is so you can be safe should the winch cable snap, because then, either the cable itself or the load can injure you.

A wired remote control is great. It does give you the safe distance you need. But a wireless remote control is a lot better. It lets you accomplish the winching job without having to worry about a cord dangling all over the place. A wireless remote control is just a lot more efficient than a wired remote control.

In this article, we will examine a Badland wireless winch remote control.

Badland Wireless Winch Remote Control 69229 (B0155SCRT8)

In my deep search for a Badland wireless winch remote control, only this model appeared in my sights. This wireless remote control has a range of 50 feet. So far, we are up to a great start. A 50 foot lead is a lot for a winch wireless remote. Most of the time, winch remote controls only have a lead of less than 20 feet. You are already fortunate to get a 30 foot lead.

The more distance you can put between yourself between the winch and yourself during a pulling operation, the safer you will be. However, you do not want to be too far away from the winch. You still have to see the details of how the winching operation is going. You have to be near enough to see whether the winch is being strained. But overall, a huge amount of lead is a good thing.

This Badland wireless winch remote control is quite efficient. It has a power-in and power-out control, which is nice. It is also weather resistant, so you can use it even if there is a slight rain. I do not suggest that you let the remote control get totally soaked up. Waterproofing is a nice feature and all, but as much as possible, try to keep your remote controls away from water if you can help it. Water and moisture is a big bad news for any piece of electronic. You don’t want to risk a short circuit in your remote control.

The remote control works with the following Badland winch models: 6000 lb, 9000 lb and 12000 lb. It is very easy to use, straightforward, really. Just plug the receiver into the port where a wired remote control is plugged and you are good to go, assuming that you the remote control has enough battery charge.

Pros Cons
  • Easy to use
  • Gives 50 feet of lead
  • Very efficient and affordable
  • It would be better if it is universal and can work with more winch models

This Badland wireless winch remote control serves its intended purpose: to work with specific Badland winch models. It is not necessarily a magnificent product, but if you have a Badland winch model that the remote control is compatible with, then it is a great option for you.

The amount of lead it grants is a big bonus. Too bad its compatibility with winch models is limited. It is convenient, safe, affordable. It is a good product for those who can use it. But not everyone has a use for it.

Do you have a Badland winch you can use this wireless remote control with? What are your thoughts about it? Share your opinions on this Badland wireless winch remote control on the comments section below!

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