Arackalo
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Do not buy this jack. It lifts up but doesn't go down, after releasing the pressure. You need to hit it or push hard.
Xavier
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Functions as advertised. Great brand!
Alain
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
Hauteur parfaite.
Oldmantoosexy
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
It started off working okay but then the cylinder fell about 1/8 inches and then did okay and the bubble gum welds put me off especially where it should have been ground down so I took care of that.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
It is smaller than I expected but worked fine while lifting car up and as for extra security to car included scissor jack. The smallest size is a bonus since it takes no space in trunk. I had a 2 ton trolley jack, heavy and bigger than this one, takes so much space even with case I returned it, because my SUV is too tall for this trolley jack, but this bottle jack extends no problem. Just be careful if new with bottle jack, the base is small so it needs to be flat surface and hard, and top round head is smaller so it needs to be in strong and flat support point or will punch a hole in your chassis, or it will tilt and car will fall over.
Eddy
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
This little heavy bottle jack came well packaged. Tested it out. Worked fine on lift, screw out top. And letting it down. I used this to lift a 95 F150 front end off the ground. Placed jack stands underneath. And had both front wheels off the ground to do a front end brake replacement. For me a little bottle jack that will lift the entire front end up with ease is well worth the price. The handle is a joke... But I used a handle from an old floor jack for better leverage. And to have a longer one piece handle, instead of 2 small pieces that made up a short one provided.It's been under the truck for 2 days now and has not seeped down any. The case was OK .. but the jack is going in the truck as a replacement. So no issues as I will just throw it back in the case and put it behind the seat for future use. I would recommend the one I got to anyone needing a small 10 ton rated bottle jack. For use as described above.
Celia E.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
I purchased this bottle jack to use with my lifted truck. The OEM bottle jack is about the same size so it doesn't take extra space. After I lifted my vehicle and replaced the tires to go with the lift kit, I realized my OEM bottle jack did not reach sufficiently to lift the truck in order to change a tire (or lift it to jack stands to change the oil or work underneath). This jack is perfect (and I picked my favorite color too!) with plenty of weight capacity (overkill, really) and height to use with my lifted vehicle.I read the reviews both on amazon and other sites and they are all good. The price is not bad either.
Pegritto
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2024
Travail bien et est asser solide
VERONICA
Reviewed in Mexico on February 15, 2024
Muy bien
Barry Zepick
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
Very stable and heavy
Travis W.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
So far have had no issues after several uses. I used it to swap out a 4 ton press in my heated press for extraction purposes for “essential oils” can’t say it will or will not actually lift 12 ton as I never lifted a heavy object but it works great for what I implemented it for. It helped lift me up!!!
John Goodin
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
This stubby height bottle jack met my needs at a great price point. it works as expected and functions well. Used to lift and level a 12 x 20 storage barn with contents, estimating building at 4000lbs and contents around 2000lbs, so 6000lbs total. You have to dig a hole under corners and put a 2x8 or steel plate in the hole to give it a base to work on. expect to compress the soil 1 or 2 board thickness. used a .625 thick delrin bar on top for a bearing pad under the shed framing to spread the ram head load out and not dig into the wood. the short handle was appreciated, since I had to "bury" some of the Jack in-ground. I lifted 1 corner at a time, checking height and level as I went, putting 8x16 concrete pads in under the runners, the pads come in 2 or 4 inch nominal thickness. you can use steel plate shims to finish up as needed for small gaps. This is a good Jack, and worked right out of the box as intended. Bravo!
William Vermette
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2024
I guess you could lift anything with no issue, but driving it down is nearly impossible by hand. Unless there is a was I am not aware of, the pressure of a car was enough to lower it but it wouldn't go lower as I unscrew the screw; I had to find a way to drag it out, put a brick on it and jump in the brick...It is indeed sturdy but damn is it hard to lower it by hand, hardest part is really dragging it out of the car since it stop retracting where the car stop dropping keeping contact still...