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2025-09-05 11:09:42
very handy - I used it to pick up a toilet straight up so the seal would sit exactly correct, worked exactly as expected -- well built and smooth
I. Seligman
2025-08-22 19:45:42
These are good for light lifting around the house, as the metal will bend if you try heavier loads. I can't say how much is too much weight, maybe 100+ lbs one time, or lifting 80-100 lb loads several times- so it can perhaps separately lift the 4 corners of a 500 lb piece of furniture. It'll more easily lift a washing or drying machine, corner by corner, if you want to lift the whole thing up, and put 4 blocks under it. You'll get a "feel" for what's too heavy, as you'll see the "lift lip" bending if it's too much, and it'll be very hard to "crank it up". Really, 50 lbs, is probably the safest maximum for this for repeated lifting.The lifting lip part really needs to be made maybe 1/2" longer , on the next iteration of this. If so, the metal has to be made sturdier, or the lift "lips" will bend too easily.Be careful when you release the pressure, as the metal release on the jack can jump forward and scratch the heavy furniture that you are lifting-just put something between the two, so it won't scratch.Lesson learned!I had a very heavy piece of wood furniture to move, about 500+ lbs, by lifting each corner separately, and putting a sliding "cushion" under each leg. The load on the jack was maybe 125 lbs- per corner. I knew this was too much for the jack, however I just had to move the furniture, then and there. It was a lot cheaper to risk it, than pay $150 for a mover to come and lift it, just to move it to about a foot away!The extra weight bent the jack's lifting lips a little bit as expected, however it lasted long enough to separately lift all four corners off the ground, and onto the "sliders." Well done, and worth bending the metal lip on one of them on what was thought to be a "suicide mission." A "real" moving company would NEVER use these light lifters-they'd pay more for a heavier jack!Thirty bucks or so is a good price for two of these light lifters.
avid reader
2025-05-30 11:13:15
Good idea on something like a couch, but I tried to use this on a king size bed and quickly found out that it would not work because it lifted the rails which disconnected it from the headboard and footboard. I couldn’t use it from the footboard or headboard because then there was no way to slide the rug under the bed that I was trying g to get under it.
Jan Jan
2025-04-21 16:34:21
It’s a good product, except to move the lifters up one has to have strong hands. My hands are pretty weak and with a bit of strain I could still move a heavy piece of furniture.
Janie R
2025-02-09 17:56:49
I purchased these for the contractor that is doing the re-build on my house. He loves them.....they do the job and do it well. He is currently done with what he originally needed them for.....holding siding up while putting it place, and other things like that....and now they are being used to to hold doors open!!! I think it's so awesome that they are so versitile and easy to use, even for this 60+ old lady. Just a couple squeezes and the door is held in place, and then to release them I just push down on the lever(?). So whether you need them to hold things up to a certain height while installing something, or you just need to hold something in place, like my doors so workers can go in and out easily, these work GREAT!
jak
2025-01-26 12:58:07
Good structure, strength… At 72yo able to use and lift heavy loads..
Michele Rokes
2025-01-05 17:43:10
Tried to use to lift the from of a refrigerator. One broke and one bent. The box they came in stated they were ceramic tile lifters. Would probably work in tiles but not on appliances.
Christopher
2024-12-10 11:49:48
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