- Extra low profile
- Lifting range of 3-1/2 inches to 14 inches
- Patented bypass device protects against over pumping for safe operations
- Built-in safety valve provides overload protection. Rust Resistant
- Heavy duty steel construction provides long term durability
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Shannon Kilfoil-Russo
Best Budget Car Jack
It's bigger than i expected. I would rate this 4 stars but being under 40 dollars, i would say its worth it. HOWEVER, paint is kinda cheap and my lever came bended. Im not sure its suppose to be bend but it stills handles like a champ (for now). Recommended for lower cars A+. Also, one of the wheels was off so i had to put that back on and luckily, the manual shows a diagram disassemble.
Jessica Turnage
It does the job for home gamers like me, with the need to lift my car ...
This isn't a jack for heavy use. It does the job for home gamers like me, with the need to lift my car maybe once a year. Get something more sturdy if you need to regularly work on your vehicle.
Eihn Ebi Sacam
NOJACK WITH THIS JACK
THE JACKS THEY PUT IN THE CARS TODAY ARE MEANT FOR YOUNGER PEOPLE. IT IS VERY DIFFICULY TO JACK UP THE CAR WITH THE CAR JACK. Yes I am 75v years old but I exercise often to keep myself flexible at the most. You wont be sorry buying this jack..
Carmen Helene Malou Hansson
Affordable but well built
This appears to be good quality. Worked right out of the box. I was surprised the handle wasn't longer-- that's my only complaint but I'm sure it tells the handle length in the description and I just missed it. I shopped around a LOT before buying this jack. I needed a low profile one and didn't want to spend a lot of money or get a piece of junk. Oh I accidentally threw away the carry handle which doesn't come screwed on for some reason. Always use jack stands if you are getting under the vehicle!
Teri Fanguy
On Board When Boondocking
Ok here’s the story- A couple years ago, spent the day boarding, I blew a tire on debris on the way home- ugh! No signal! I never realized how difficult it was to change a tire using the standard issued cranking jack. I am not big in stature. I do not have a lot of strength in my arms. Took me over an hour to change the tire. (Slippery, long handled, awkward). I swore, never again! I found this compact jack- threw this in the Subie hoping never to have to use it. Flash forward-Remote logging trail...punctured side wall, no signal. The compact, light weight, low clearance features made all the difference. A couple of pumps and we are off and running trails again. I know some have given less stars. I hope to only use this on the rare misadventure. This jack has replaced the mfg issued crank style scissor jack in my light SUV.
Yawar Khan
A man's floor jack.
I hate those cheap scissor jacks that come with cars designed and approved by men too rich to change their own tires. I didn't want to pay a fortune either. It's already been used and was quick and slid under my low Acura 3.0. But lifted easily high enough to get the job done and could've went much higher. Read the instructions on the release. Solid heavy steel. I can live with thick plastic wheels.
Mailynn D. Tadena
Very well made.
I actually had to check the box to see if it was made in China, because it is much higher quality than I expected. Heavy (in a good way), but can be carried single handed. The wheels are well made as well (and smooth). You can store the jack handle by pushing the grip between the frame and lift arm. It can be lowered very slowly if you open the valve slowly, and stop it at any point during the drop. The picture looks exactly like the product I received; not the least bit cheap, e.g. quality paint, etc. Definitely worth the price.
Serenity Nicole
Great for emergency roadside repairs! Small enough to carry in trunk
Great little jack to keep in my trunk for emergency purposes. I drive a little ‘ol Miata and I don’t want to be lugging around my 70-pound Harbor Freight jack in the trunk. The PO also misplaced the factory scissor jack, so I picked up one of these compact trolley jacks. While this jack works completely as intended, I would recommend to not “daily” this jack for all your DIY repairs/mods. Get a jack with a wider jack pad and where the caster wheels are more spread out to better evenly distribute the weight of your vehicle. And please, it’s common sense...whether you get a small, compact trolley jack or a heavy-duty jack, purchase some jack stands. Never lift a vehicle with only the jack.
Yvonne Walker
great lifty mabob
perfect little jack for light duty applications, lifted my car, 2700lbs. no issues, no leakdowns. thw liftplate is a tad small, but didnt experience any problems because of it. the handle can be used to pump the jack as well as let it down, comes fully assembled minus the plasric handle that just clips in. be careful using this in public as it will bring all of the boys to your yard like kelis' milkshake. 9/10 would lift my vehicle again.
Abdulla Al Mamun
Appears to be quality item, works for me
The heavy duty steel construction should provide long term durability. Sturdy but light enough for me to move around freely. The main use of this jack is for maintenance and repair of my zero-turn mower. It lifting power is certainly more than enough for the mower and the lifting range is ideal for this application. The lifting range of 3-1/2 inches to 14 inches is excellent - low enough to insert under mower and has sufficient height for easier maintenance functions. Good purchase.