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Plugs into cigarette lighter socket or clips to 12V battery.
Lifts from 4-3/4" to 13-1/2".
Two ton capacity.
Compact for easy storage.
Manual backup crank.
Handy storage case.
Lift Height @ 6-3/4" : 1400 lbs; Lift Height @ 7-1/2" : 2000 lbs; Lift Height @ 10" -13-1/2": 4000 lbs; 9-1/2 ft. power cord; 3 spare fuses; 2-1/2" diameter lift saddle; Overall dimensions: 15-1/2" L x 6-1/4" W x 4" H (folded); Shipping weight: 50.6 lbs.
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $60.00
| Rating: 6
Pros:
More convenient than cranking, or pumping an ordinary jack.
Cons:
Heavier than an ordinary jack. It needs battery power, and doesn't have its own rechargeable battery source.
This jack is a time, wrist, and back saver in an emergency. All you have to do is plug it into a booster pack, or your vehicle's cigarette lighter. If you need to lower it in the event that your power fails, you could use the crank handle which is provided with it. It is good for occasional use only. Constant use will cause it to break faster. It must be used on even pavement. It will get ruined if it twists. The spiral shaft will snap if the jack twists while extending upward.
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