Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Seem heavy duty, but they come completely disassembled with no instructions and loose fit, not easy to guess how they go together.No confidence in these.
Raptors
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
These are poorly made. The collar for the jack post is smaller than the diameter of the post. This means that the top of the jack can be shoved into the bottom post during jacking.
WRH
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I'm adding a second vault in the house and just like the first one, the floor needs additional support.It's a simple matter of digging a shallow (but level) pair of trenches in the crawl space and filling them with sakreet. Once that sets up (couple of days just to be sure) I anchor a cut in half 10' piece of treated 6" lumber to it and set the jacks in place. I will be using all 4 of them.These leveling jacks could have used slightly thicker plates on the ends but those are mostly for anchoring the jacks in place and don't really contribute to holding any weight. The jacks seem like they will be more than able to do what is needed. Easy to adjust if needed.While I spent 3 times the money on the first set of 4 jacks (different brand), I believe what I bought for the first vault was overkill (rated at 3 tons each). These new jacks will be mounted perfectly plumb and I anticipate zero problems with them.Good deal? I think so. Glad I got them.
Samuel Wilkinson
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Nut piece is too small around and the post is too big
Zachary Byrd
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Screw platform does not sit correctly on Cylinders. When force is applied they start to get cock-eyed. Horrible waste of money. I had bought a previous brand from another seller and those were great. Not these
T.lee comer
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
dude
Farmer G
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
At first glance, these look like they would be perfect for leveling an old house. Maybe we’re using them wrong, or perhaps some instructions would have helped—unfortunately, none were included.The jack’s adjusting nut has an inside lip with an outer diameter of 2", which goes into the pipe. The pipe has an inner diameter of 2.20", while the total outer diameter of the jack’s lifting nut is 2.25". If it’s not perfectly aligned, it will slip, go crooked, and fall apart.We plan to weld them and use them anyway. However, many people don’t have the capability to weld, so they may want to consider another option.
Frank C. Hughes
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Arrived on time. Seem strong enough for my needs. Used them to straighten and raise my deer stand. Has been in use for several months outdoors without signs of rust.