• 3 ton capacity per stand
  • 10 adjustable height positions
  • European design with powder coating to prevent rusting
  • Sold as pair
  • Base size is 12 in. x 12 in.
  • Minimum height is 13.2 in.
  • Maximum height is 21.5 in.

Best jack stands out there. Worth every penny if you value your safety.

I work on cars for a living. these jack stands give me piece of mind that I wont be crushed under a car. Worth every shekel.

Very stable, Rubber pad protects jacking points. This is the second pair I've ordered, so now all four corners are well supported. Am going to recycle my other jack stands.

Bought 4 of these to safely put my Nissan GT-R up with all 4 wheels off the ground. The thick rubber pad will not damage the car, it also has a big surface area for the car frame to rest on without damage or slippage. The car weighs in at 3800lbs, the last thing I want is issues while working under the car. For a peace of mind, and use of quality tools on a $100k car...... I can sleep better at night.

The best you can buy. Your life is worth it. Just compare your old stands and you will wonder why you ever used the old stands.

Very stable surely gives a piece of mind when I had to put the entire car on 4 of stands . I have a cayenne heavy as heck and I put it in drive when it sits on all 4 stands it was stable like nobody's business.

If you work on cars for a hobby or have need for jack stands these should be your only option! Great quality and so much safer than playing Russian roulette with lesser made jack stands. Yes these cost a bit more but you can't put a price on safety! Much better getting under a car with these supporting it. Rock solid. Also has great nice big flat pad on top to protect the lifting points on your car.

I love these jack stands and love the rubber cushions for setting the frame of my car on them and not have to worry about gauging the undercarriage. Very sturdy and well built, pricey but you get what you pay for.

my car was already lifted on four of these and I was using a trolley jack to raise the car so I could put the jacks at the next height. Well, the trolley jack got a little too sideways and the car started tipping to the right, causing the Ecco stand at the passenger rear jack-point to tip on only two of its legs. Fortunately, the jack got caught in a rut and the car stayed in that precarious position (like it was fishtailing to the right) for enough precious moments for me to assess the situation and realize the only thing I could do was slowly release the trolley jack downward, I couldn't move the tipping Ecco stand. When I started lowering the trolley jack, I watched the Ecco self correct almost immediately, tipping back to its third foot and swiveling the car back to straight. I realized at that moment that, for me at least, these are definitely worth the money. (confession: the sideways trolley jack was DEFINITELY a case of user error, smh)

These are a pain in the ass to adjust, but once you learn your vehicle, its solid as hell, total piece of mind under my suburban. You can tell the difference its just so much more solid than the regular stands. They dont budge.