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Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
STRONG
David Ranalli
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Seller was quick to ship. Package arrived right on schedule. Very well packaged. Very pleased with the construction and design. Also like the fact the it has a slow "release" to lower the arm without rapidly dropping the 450 lb fish tank (that we lifted to move on wheels). Very solid, lifted the fish stand without any strain or bending.
Ronald R. Rivard
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
They work well
Dr. Jeffrey S. Appel
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Work great, lifts heavy furniture, gate, etc.
Frank Grevera
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Easy to set up and use. Lifts easyand steel construction is a plus. Stores easily and works great.
Thomas Filyaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I like the size, weight, functionality and ease of movement / operation. Please with quality and the softeners provide to reduce potential marring. Very easy to position lifters.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Saw Dewalt was selling these, but at a much higher rate. Thought the premise was a good idea so ordered these as much cheaper. These are great quality - all metal, rubber for the feet and arm to no scratch what you are lifting. I use them all the time as a second pair of hands - so useful!
Michael Thiessen
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2024
Works as expected. Raises and lowers quite smoothly. baseplate and lifting fork could serve to be made of a stiffer grade of steel, or a bit thicker.
MidnightRunner
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I don't have a farm or a machine shop, but I do have some furniture that needed to be raised 6" to add some risers. I could have removed a bunch of weight from the cabinet and then improvised some way to do it, but these made things easy. But due to the small base of the jacks, they need a flat base/floor, and using them on carpet requires adding a board under them so they won't tilt. I used some scraps of 5/8" plywood which worked well. The process to raise one side using 2 jacks, install the risers, then repeat on the other side, worked well enough, though I do wish they had an inch more height. I was able to compensate for that by adding some extra plywood under them which got the height up enough to slide in a riser. The incremental lowering function worked pretty well, though it is not super smooth, it caused no issues or concern when dropping the cabinet. It would be handy though if they added some plastic cover to one of the levers to distinguish it from the other, as I had to use a flashlight to make sure I had the right lever and would not drop the whole cabinet in one push.So the function of these is good for the price, just pay attention to which lever does what, and it should be good. I did not test the weight handling of these, but I know that the cabinet I had to lift was probably over half the rated capacity of both the jacks working together. They did not bog down lifting my cabinet, but if I needed to lift something heavier, I'd probably upgrade to a jack that is rated for more weight than these. They could improve this by adding a bag to carry or store them in, and it would be nice to differentiate by feel which lever is which (both of which would then add some cost though). I found a bag on a Chinese marketplace, which fit well and cost all of $4, and I plan to use some nail polish to distinguish the levers from each other. In my view, for the money they are a good value, and could save a visit to the chiropractor.
Buster
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
UPDATEI've decided to return these because the lip that slides under the object to be lifted only allows 1.5 inches of contact. Would be much better if it allowed at least 2 full inches to 2.5 inches. Why? Because a few times the object that I was lifting got scratched when the side of the object came into contact with the top part of the lift when being jacked up. In other words, the lift/jack and the item being lifted are too close together creating damage. A longer "lift" would create more separation as needed.ORIGINAL REVIEWIf you buy these types of jacks, be sure to buy the ones like these that have a slow lower option which will lower in small increments just like raising it- that is the key - don't buy the ones that have one lower options - super fast - because your item will slam to the floor as quickly as gravity can pull it.Jury is still out on these.After a couple of uses, they feel solid, and work, however, I suggest the part that slides under the items being lifted be extended another inch. They are somewhat short, and when jacking up, the jack and the item being lifted can be pulled towards each other and I can see how scratches could occur on your item.
ViRGiL
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
Great product
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Very useful for lifting
MG
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2024
Generally speaking this things work great . Amazing how much they can lift . I was able to lift 30'' stove and 36'' fridge to adjust the level. Highly recommend
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