thinking of treating myself to a new trolley jack and fancy a flash alloy job which is nice and light,but been told the ones with the single steam
roller type front wheel is wobbly and unstable.seen them for about 90 quid ish for 1.25t.
any experience or advise ?
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discussed a bit here: http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=126336
HTH
Stott
We have one at work , already falling to pieces . No where near as good as my 34 year old Bradbury!
IMHO unless you're going to spend a lot of time carrying it around with you a normal steel trolley jack is much better value and more robust.
£90 for an aluminium jack? come on, work it out, you get what you pay for, its obviously a peice of shit.
Paul
Edit, sorry not very helpful, i use one of these almost daily for the last year, good value for money if you want someting new. not a quick lift but
it lifts quicker than my old bradbury.
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ctj3000g-3-tonne-professional-garage-j/path/trolley-jacks-bottle-jacks-transmission-jacks
[Edited on 19/2/10 by Cousin Cleotis]
I've got one and it's fine! My steel one isn't low enough to go under the Locost
I've got a US Pro aluminium jack with roller type front and TWO pistons. It's a little more substantial than the very cheap ones but still a
lot lighter than a steel one. It is also very low. It's perfect for taking on trackdays, so much easier to get in and out of the back of the
car.
Geoff.
It would appear that there is a 50/50 split between people that get a decent one and people that get a poo one. Buy 2 and you stand a chance of
getting a usable jack. Or stop being wusses and get a proper heavy steel jack.
Paul
i have one that is identical to the one in the picture, apart from thread locking all the bolts after the first year its been fine, about 2 years old now and used at least every week.
I used to design light alloy jack type machines for lifting manhole covers for a living ----- as to "aluminium" trolley jacks, I
wouldn't barge one with touch pole.
A cheap 13 quid steel trolley jack from Lidl is just as portable and much more likely to withstand rough use.
For at home use spend 70 quid or so on a proper pro-quality garage jack, it will last a life time.
[Edited on 20/2/10 by britishtrident]
we bought one of these becuase it would actually go under a 7esque car, all the steel and pro one we looked at were too high