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Caravan Mover Tests


Leipziger Volkszeitung(2022)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2025-Leipziger-VolksLeipziger Volkszeitung 2022 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. The company is discussed

Camping und Reise(2022)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2022-Camping-ReiseCamping und Reise 2022 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. The company is discussed

ACSI(2021)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2021-ACSI-CMSACSI 2021 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. The company is discussed

ACSI(2021)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2021-ACSIACSI 2021 Caravan Mover Test

This test discusses movers from Truma and Reich. The test was done on 2 different caravans, so you get very different results. The construction form and performance are different. Even without a mover, a Fendt caravan has less ground clearance than a Hobby. The mover itself doesn't take more height. The caravan it self is already lower.

Caravaninfo.de(2020)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2020-caravaninfoCaravaninfo.de 2020 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. The company is discussed

Autobild, caravan(2018)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2018-autobildAutobild, caravan 2018 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. The company is discussed

Camping, Cars & Caravans(2017)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2017-CCCCamping, Cars & Caravans 2017 Caravan Mover Test

Not a real test. In this German magazine Camping, Cars & Caravans is the German manufacturer Reich discussed.

GTUE(2016)


Battery charger test
movertest/2016-gtueGTUE 2016 Battery charger test

A theoretical test about battery-chargers.

Caravan, the history(2016)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2016-caravan-historyCaravan, the history 2016 Caravan Mover Test

The history of movers in the UK.

Caravaning(2014)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2014-caravaningCaravaning 2014 Caravan Mover Test

After Truma received a lot of attention from the German magazine Caravaning, it was now Reich's turn to introduce their new mover.
The test with an egg is no problem at all for these movers, a nod to Truma, who advertises stepless maneuvering with the new XT. Unfortunately, in this test, there is hardly any knowledge of batteries. According to the testers, you can drive for 3 hours with an Optima battery of 55 Ah, which of course is not possible.

Autobild (2013)


Battery charger test
movertest/2013-autobildAutobild  2013 Battery charger test

Theoratical test of battery-chargers from the German magazine Autobild.

KCK(2013)


battery test
movertest/2013-KCK-batteryKCK 2013 battery test

These batteries are discharged with a constant load. This is not a problem for most batteries. A mover battery must be able to withstand fluctuations from 180A to 10A. Unfortunately, this has not been tested. We also think it is important that a manufacturer is reputable, the KCK also writes that in the article about safety. Unfortunately, this is not included in the test assessment.

Caravaning(2013)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2013-caravaningCaravaning 2013 Caravan Mover Test

In our opinion is this not a test, but a introduction of a new mover.

Camping, Cars & Caravans(2013)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2013-CCCCamping, Cars & Caravans 2013 Caravan Mover Test

The movers are supplied and assembled by the manufacturer. The manual for the XT states that you should try to mount it in front of the wheels. If that really doesn't work, mount it behind the wheels. The test focuses on driving straight ahead, but 2 different nose wheels are mounted, and the movers are not both mounted in front of the wheels. In addition, the tester unfortunately did not bother to check the weights specified by the manufacturer.

Caravaning(2012)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2012-caravaningCaravaning 2012 Caravan Mover Test

The weak point of this test is that the manufacturers have supplied the mover.

KCK(2012)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2012-KCKKCK 2012 Caravan Mover Test

Surprising result of a movertest of the Dutch magazine KCK.

PurpleLine(2011)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2011-purplelinePurpleLine 2011 Caravan Mover Test

A test done by a manufacturer. It will not surprise you that the own mover is the test winner. No more needs to be explained.

Freelife magazine(2011)


battery test
movertest/2011-freelifeFreelife magazine 2011 battery test

A extensive battery test of the Dutch magazine Freelife in association CMS.

KCK(2010)


battery test
movertest/2010-KCKKCK 2010 battery test

A test of a caravan-battery of the Dutch magazine KCK.

Camping Fritid(2009)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2009-FritidCamping Fritid 2009 Caravan Mover Test

A mover test of the magazine Fritid from Denmark.

Camping, Cars & Caravans(2009)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2009-ReisemobilCamping, Cars & Caravans 2009 Caravan Mover Test

A Optima battery test of the German magazine Reisemobil.

KCK(2008)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2008-KCK-rupsKCK 2008 Caravan Mover Test

A camper-trolley test in the Dutch magazine KCK. The outcome isn't verry surprising.

Tros Radar /KCK(2008)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2008-KCKTros Radar /KCK 2008 Caravan Mover Test

A mover test where the manufacturer determined wich mover were tested.

Caravaning(2008)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2008-caravaningCaravaning 2008 Caravan Mover Test

A test of 3 movers in the German magazine Caravaning.

KCK(2006)


Caravan Mover Test
movertest/2006-KCKKCK 2006 Caravan Mover Test

A mover test of the Dutch magazine KCK of the following movers: - PowrMover 1XL - Reich move Control II comfort - Simpark II slow start - Truma mover SE

KCK(2005)


Battery charger test
movertest/2005-KCKKCK 2005 Battery charger test

In the year 2005 had our company under the name "Onderhoudslader" a readers-action in the Dutch magazin KCK.