I bought my Anderson trailer a year ago and it has been everything I had hoped. I've used it for hauling concrete debris, sand, yard debris and moved my whole household in it - 4, 2000 mile round trips. It is very similar to Mayhem's trailer with the scissors lift and hydraulic system under the bed. Mine is a 6 ton, 6'x12' trailer and it weighed 3,000 lbs. before adding the 24" sideboards in treated 2x4's and 5/4 decking boards that I used. I also put some 3/4" treated plywood on the floor to keep from denting it when loading debris. The Anderson trailers seemed much better built than the other many brands I looked at - more bracing, excellent wiring system, grease fittings on springs, tailgate and hydraulic system. Has the hideaway ramps at the rear. I paid right at $4400 for it in Orlando, Florida and would buy another with my experience with it so far. My 2000 model F250 Super Duty pulls it great, very easy trailer to pull loaded or empty, although I prefer something in it for weight than not. I would have preferred the split tailgate as opposed to the 6' that's on mine, but they didn't have one in stock when I was ready to buy. Eventually I'll split this one - that 6' tailgate is mighty long to open in some places. I've heard that the 3-way tailgates sound really good, but that they get out of whack pretty easily and can be a headache once bent. Good luck on your shopping!!