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RVR12 12,000 lb Remote Mover

$6,999.00
$6,999.00

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE RVR12 HAS A LEAD TIME OF
2 to 3 WEEKS FROM THE TIME IT IS PURCHASED TO SHIPMENT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE.


Reach out to us at support@trailervalet.com or call us at 844-846-9344 with any questions regarding the RVR12.
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Made in the USA - the ALL NEW Trailer Valet RVR12 brings the entire RVR Series to a whole new level. This fully wireless, remote-controlled, trailer moving robot will not only take the chore out of moving your trailer, but is sure to wow anyone who sees it in action. Moves up to 12,000 lbs in trailer weight (1,200 lbs tongue weight).

Please note that delivery of RVR units requires signature upon receipt.
Free Delivery

Free Delivery

Buy Now, Pay Later

Buy Now, Pay Later

3-Year Warranty

3-Year Warranty

Top Features

Made in the USA, the Trailer Valet RVR12 is a fully wireless, two-speed, remote-controlled trailer mover that makes moving your trailer effortless and impressive to watch.

The RVR12 moves up to 12,000 lbs with two high-torque AC brushless motors, handling heavy-duty single or dual-axle trailers, boats, RVs, tiny homes, and cargo trailers.

The track technology provides superior traction over various surfaces and its aluminum finish, sealed bearings, and protected electronics make the RVR12 virtually weather-proof.

Operate using the remote up to 40 ft. away. The 29.2V LiFePO4 battery provides 30 minutes of continuous use, moving up to 120 ft per minute for easy, precise positioning.

Installation system: RVR Ball Tower (2 inch or 2-5/16 inch ball converter to coupler)
Three Speed settings for more control
FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum); 100% interference free from other 2.4 GHz systems
Aluminum finish provides long lasting protection
Rechargeable 29.2 volt LiFePO4 battery with 2 hour charge time and 30 minutes of continuous usage time
Recommended surface conditions: moderate terrain and flat, even surfaces

TECH SPECS

Specifications

SKU: TVRVR12

Hauling Capacity: 12,000

Static Tongue Weight lbs: 1,200

Tongue Weight Optimum Range: 600 - 1,200

Mounting Type: Ball

Wheel Type: Rubber Tread

Item Net Weight lbs: 86

Includes: RVR 12 Unit, RVR Ball Tower combo set, 2 inch Hitch Ball, 2-5/16 inch Hitch Ball Converter, Remote, Remote Charger, Battery Charger, Spanner Wrench, Coupling Plate

Dimensions

Item Height Inches: 17

Item Width Inches: 21

Item Depth Inches: 23.5

Downloads
RVR12 Manual
RVR12 Quickstart Guide

FAQ

HAVE A QUESTION?

You know how they say there's no such thing as a dumb question? Well, they were wrong, but here are some common not-so-dumb ones. Still flummoxed? Contact our customer support.
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The RVR can move RVs, boats, and other towable trailers of any size, provided they are within the weight capacity of the selected model (3,500 lbs, 5,500 lbs, 9,000 lbs, or 12,000 lbs).
Yes. The RVR works with double-axle trailers when weight is properly distributed and attaches to the trailer frame rather than the coupler, making it suitable for trailers with batteries, winches, and propane tanks mounted on the tongue.
Yes, the RVR can handle packed uneven terrain and certain inclines depending on trailer weight, weight distribution, and surface conditions. It is not recommended for sand, mud, rocky, or loose surfaces.
Yes. The RVR is fully motorized and powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, allowing trailer movement via remote control.
Battery runtime is approximately 30–45 minutes of continuous use, depending on trailer weight and operating conditions.
No. The RVR must be removed before transport. Only the 5X model can remain attached in its stow position.
The RVR features an integrated automatic brake that engages when the motor stops, helping maintain control of the trailer during operation.
Not necessarily. Performance depends on factors such as trailer size, weight distribution, frame design, and coupler configuration, not just total weight.
No. The RVR should not be submerged in fresh or salt water, as this can damage the internal electronics.
Perform maintenance every three months by cleaning the unit and lubricating chains and bushings. If traction is poor, shift more weight toward the trailer tongue and remove debris from the operating surface.

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