I'm sorry if this is not helpful because I want it to be helpful.
Your topic title includes "Winch Hoist" which is a contradiction in terms. Not knowing the difference between a winch and a hoist can unexpectantly lead to injury or death.
A winch is for pulling, parallel to the ground, and perpendicular to gravity. It should never be used to hoist anything.
A hoist is made for lifting, perpendicular to the ground, and parallel with gravity. A hoist has safety features that substantially improve the safety of overhead lifting. A winch does not have these features which makes it unsafe to use a winch to lift or suspend anything heavy.
Just so you know.
I happen to have a Badlands winch--a smaller 12V model. It is a useful tool but I derate it 50% below its nameplate capacity. This is a subjective judgment made after comparing similarly rated but far more robust American made winches.