Make sure to get the hydraulic fluid with it as it's not included!!
Toolpro Low Profile Trolley Jack - 1600kg, Supercheap Auto, $59.99 (Was $94.99)
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No worries :).
I've been keeping an eye on this one for a while, also due to the great reviews. So far so good and it's nice and light to move around..
Need the 3 tonne one.
The 1600kg one isn't dual piston if anyone cares.Gotta get your pit stop times down!
Good deal but this jack is for light use only. I have 3 SCA jacks from various deals and IMHO, wait for another deal like this and be done.. Here's a side by side
Wow the 3 tone is a monster lol. I'll only be using mine for the odd oil change etc so perfect for me. It will be in my boot as well.
Thanks for the side by side!
Please make sure you only jack up one corner at a time or one side with the 1600kg weight limit. And throw in a couple jack stands in the boot too!
Surely you don't expect anyone to lift a car entirely off the floor with a jack.
@FlipCrank: Move on…
Yea thats what I did today when I changed my oil. Got a pair of 2 ton jack stands the other day on sale from Total Tools and they worked well -
https://www.totaltools.com.au/54577-tti-2000kg-axle-stand-js…
@Magel282: Nice find on the jacks. Good price!
I have this, used it a handful of times over the first 12months. Then it stopped holding at the top after the warranty.
Almost died. Wouldn’t buy again
I'd never get under a vehicle without a stand(s)
I almost learnt the hard way.
However I always leave a wheel under the car.
did the wheel save you?
Did you bleed the air etc before using it?
I have the Costco all alu equivalent of this jack and have found it pretty useful for working on small cars. This one is an excellent price, so kudos to OP; it's a good find.
The low profile 1500kg Costco trolley jack wasn't really up to the job for my 4x4 though, so if you need a jack for something big, go for the 3 tonne version. Which, incidentally, I also have. It's a monster. Don't try to pick it up unless you have a strong back or are on a first name basis with a chiropractor - or want to be. When it was on sale it was a serious bargain.
Having said all that, I wouldn't keep one of these in a car for flat tyres, etc. If that's what you are wanting a jack for, I'd suggest getting a scissor jack. If you CBF with the knuckle destroying mechanism in those jacks I heard recently that all Holden car scissor jacks can be rattled up with a 19mm socket. Actually, it might have been 17mm. Anyway, grab a Holden scissor jack and a cheap 18v rattle gun and sockets for the wheel nuts and the jack and you're away. Once I confirm it, assuming it turns out to be right, that's what I'll be sorting out for my Mum.
Thanks for the advice :). I have a commodore so I'll have to get the jack out and check the size. Cheers!
No stress - can you update here when you've checked if it's true that you can attach a socket?
Had a look today, a 22mm socket fits my jack, same for the wheel nuts so perhaps you should check your mums car just encase hers is different.
I'll pick one up thanks OP. Reviews are great