QuickJack - Any PH Owners? Feedback?

QuickJack - Any PH Owners? Feedback?

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356Speedster

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Monday 4th November 2019
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Like many, I want a lift for my garage, but as space is a premium, a traditional scissor lift isn't going to work. I've seen QuickJack products, which look to be a good halfway house, in that they get the whole car off the ground to permit good enough access underneath, without the bulk of a larger lift.

Are there any PH'ers here who have a set who can give practical feedback, before I order a setup?

Thanks for your honest views smile

https://www.vehiclelifts4home.co.uk/product/quickj...

356Speedster

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Tuesday 5th November 2019
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Thanks for the feedback chaps, I think for my tiny single garage, these represent the best solution, with the added advantge of being able to be taken outside any used on other cars too. I'll head to the NEC Classic Car show this weekend and hope to pick up a bargain on a set, otherwise, CostCo looks the best option.

356Speedster

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Monday 11th November 2019
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markoc1982 said:
I bought the quickjack over 3 years ago from lift master..........
That's really great feedback, thanks a lot! I looked at some scissor lifts at the NEC show last weekend and having measured them up, it's clear they're simply too big for my garage. Time to hunt down some QuickJacks!

356Speedster

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Wednesday 11th March 2020
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Can't believe I started this thread in Nov and have procrastinated over the decision since then! Finally, I've ordered a set of QuickJacks, now awaiting delivery. I'll give my feedback once they land thumbup

356Speedster

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Sunday 5th April 2020
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Hurrah! The QJs finally arrived and boy am I pleased! I don't know why I waited so long to buy these, they are a god-send, especially in a small garage. When colapsed they are low enough that even the Ultima can roll over them, meaning I can keep them in the centre of the garage floor when not in use. Very easy to use and rock solid. Time to get on with all those jobs I've been procrastinating over for the last 12mths biggrin












356Speedster

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Saturday 8th August 2020
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RSpiston said:
Looks fantastic ! Any regrets / tips since buying the Quickjack?
Thanks..... they're very impressive. My only regret is not buying them sooner! They work very well indeed and are great quality. They can be used in the normal front / back orientation, or side to side, so are also quite flexible. I'd recommend them to anyone who doesn't have the room / funds for a larger or more expensive lift.