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QuickJack 7,000 Lbs Capacity Portable Car Lift

+ Free S/H

$1,155

$1,599

27% off
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Home Depot.com has QuickJack 7,000 Lbs Capacity Portable Car Lift (BL-7000SLX-AC-110V) on sale for $1155. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free in-store pickup as an alternative option. Thanks randy0211

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This car lift features a 7,000 capacity w/ a full rise in just 31 seconds. Quick connect/disconnect hoses for a fast no-leak setup. Remote pendant control features a 13' cord and plugs into a 110V Ac wall outlet power to operate. Offer valid through August 18, 2019 or while supplies last - Discombobulated

Purchase the QuickJack 7,000 Lbs Capacity Portable Car Lift today and save $444 Off (27.77% savings) the listed price of $1599.

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Home Depot.com has QuickJack 7,000 Lbs Capacity Portable Car Lift (BL-7000SLX-AC-110V) on sale for $1155. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free in-store pickup as an alternative option. Thanks randy0211

Note, availability for in-store pickup may vary depending on location. Quantities may be limited at this price.

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
This car lift features a 7,000 capacity w/ a full rise in just 31 seconds. Quick connect/disconnect hoses for a fast no-leak setup. Remote pendant control features a 13' cord and plugs into a 110V Ac wall outlet power to operate. Offer valid through August 18, 2019 or while supplies last - Discombobulated

Purchase the QuickJack 7,000 Lbs Capacity Portable Car Lift today and save $444 Off (27.77% savings) the listed price of $1599.

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golf4dj
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I have the 5000 model purchased from Costco on sale for $1K several months ago. I Couldn't be happier.

With that said if I was strictly looking at how long it would take to pay for itself by doing my own oil changes and brake services then I would not have purchased the Quickjack as I would struggle to justify it. I do use it for oil changes, brakes and other routine services and the quickjack just can't be beat unless you have the ability to install a regular 2 or 4 post lift.

Where the Quickjack really pays off is when I am doing something and I need to get all four wheels off the ground. I can do it in about 3 or 4 minutes with the Quickjack where jacking the car one corner at a time takes me a good 30 minutes. Also, when I have the vehicle on the Quickjack I can raise and lower the vehicle in just a matter of seconds to make it easier to work from underneath or from above. I feel as if the vehicle on the QuickJack is much more stable than on jackstands and I have no hesitation getting under the vehicle when the Quickjack is in its locked position.

I recently had to replace the electronic water pump in my BMW 335i and the Quickjack simply made getting the car up in the air so much easier and higher than I could have using 4 jack stands. For those that are on the fence and can afford it you won't be disappointed.
65fastback22
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It uses the frame rails like most shop lifts. It fully unloads the suspension.
65fastback22
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Ya, one thing that's ultra nice though is for dad garages. I do all my own work, but I've got the open bay where I keep my car about 20" from the wall and crap all around. It's a huge pain in the rear with a 4 foot jack handle trying to get the thing in the air.

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Aug 12, 2019
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DlickSeals
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Is there a minimum raise that locks? Low garage ceiling plus full size truck doesn't give much wiggle room.
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65fastback22
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This is the 110v version fyi
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Lvgsxr1
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Quote from 65fastback22 :
This is the 110v version fyi
Thank you. .
Last edited by Lvgsxr1 August 13, 2019 at 02:07 AM.
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Chevyguy85
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Quote from DlickSeals :
Is there a minimum raise that locks? Low garage ceiling plus full size truck doesn't give much wiggle room.
Are you under 7k? I know my dually is heavier, but from what I've seen some of the newer half tons have curb weights over 6k.
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ctbear
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Quote from 65fastback22 :
I made a statement.

They make a 12v version which is the one I want, so this deal is a no go for me
Why do you want the 12v? More portable because you can just use it with a battery?
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Quote from ctbear :
Why do you want the 12v? More portable because you can just use it with a battery?
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Quote from 65fastback22 :
Bingo
12V are hefty too unless the battery sits on with the pump unit on some sort of roller kart.
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sharkfin311
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Quote from LeviathanUltima :
So how many oil chnage brake service or other home doable car service before this pays for itself?
Depends on the situation, if you do your own transmission work for example then fairly fast, however I can see this being useful for someone with 3 or 4 cars in the driveway (wife, kids, etc) constantly working on something as you mentioned. I only maintain 2 cars and it seems like I'm under a car every other month or so for something or another. I would get this if I was restoring a classic car for sure though.
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golf4dj
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Quote from LeviathanUltima :
So how many oil chnage brake service or other home doable car service before this pays for itself?
I have the 5000 model purchased from Costco on sale for $1K several months ago. I Couldn't be happier.

With that said if I was strictly looking at how long it would take to pay for itself by doing my own oil changes and brake services then I would not have purchased the Quickjack as I would struggle to justify it. I do use it for oil changes, brakes and other routine services and the quickjack just can't be beat unless you have the ability to install a regular 2 or 4 post lift.

Where the Quickjack really pays off is when I am doing something and I need to get all four wheels off the ground. I can do it in about 3 or 4 minutes with the Quickjack where jacking the car one corner at a time takes me a good 30 minutes. Also, when I have the vehicle on the Quickjack I can raise and lower the vehicle in just a matter of seconds to make it easier to work from underneath or from above. I feel as if the vehicle on the QuickJack is much more stable than on jackstands and I have no hesitation getting under the vehicle when the Quickjack is in its locked position.

I recently had to replace the electronic water pump in my BMW 335i and the Quickjack simply made getting the car up in the air so much easier and higher than I could have using 4 jack stands. For those that are on the fence and can afford it you won't be disappointed.
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wpc
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i wish i had one of these, they fold up so small. I just don't know if I can warrant spending that much when I jack up a car 3-4 times a year.
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AUSSIE2U
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I'd agree, for most here, its a desire not a necessity. But like the previous poster said, if you can afford it, would love to have it, maybe become more inspired to work on the cars..., this is a great addition. It's also a safety factor considering many people get tired doing each corner, trying to balance an end, mis-identifying a good jack point and then doing damage to something, etc.

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i wish i had one of these, they fold up so small. I just don't know if I can warrant spending that much when I jack up a car 3-4 times a year.

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postalUT
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Quote from LeviathanUltima :
So how many oil chnage brake service or other home doable car service before this pays for itself?
One full brake job (rotors and pads) or one suspension service could be $600-$1000 at a shop. Thing is, you can do all that work with a much cheaper floor jack and jack stands. I can't tell if they recommend using this to lift by the frame rails, but you may not be able to use it if you've got exhaust components sticking below the frame or cross members. There are many repairs you have to do without having weight on the suspension so the use case of this is very slim, it's expensive, and awkward for use in a standard height garage. A floor jack and jack stands is much cheaper, much more versatile, and a better buy all around.

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