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expired Posted by tunabreath • Nov 27, 2021
expired Posted by tunabreath • Nov 27, 2021

QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift, $1079, FS, Home Depot

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Home Depot has QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift for $1079. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/QUICK.../307393222
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Home Depot has QUICKJACK BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift for $1079. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/QUICK.../307393222

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Model: QuickJack BL-5000SLX 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift

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Quote from Protege :
On the surface appears like a good deal.... but it has no real use.
exactly! I mean, maybe if it had an air fryer built into it you could find a use for it..
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Quote from Protege :
On the surface appears like a good deal.... but it has no real use.
Why no real use??
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iota
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This one at Home Depot is the old model.

You can get the newer model on sale this weekend directly from QuickJack (aka Bendpak) here: https://www.quickjack.com/blackfriday/
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mi1z85
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Quote from Protege :
On the surface appears like a good deal.... but it has no real use.
This guy must really enjoy using floor jacks.
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DC_Ultra
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actually, very tempting. good post.
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Quote from mi1z85 :
This guy must really enjoy using floor jacks.

After owning one for a few years, he has a real point. The amount of time it takes to place the quick jacks, one can have a car on 2 or 4 jack stands.

All depends on why you need to lift the car. If it is only wheel/brake/suspension work, jack and stands are a quicker solution.

Quickjack wins if you need to get under the engine/trans/rear end and need the extra height or if you intend to lift the car several times.

I've used it a handful of times and have stopped using it. Can't say I regret buying it but would not buy again.
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grneal
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Quote from iota :
This one at Home Depot is the old model.

You can get the newer model on sale this weekend directly from QuickJack (aka Bendpak) here: https://www.quickjack.com/blackfriday/
"What's the difference between the NEW TL Models vs. SLX Models?
The biggest difference between the 5000TL and BL-5000SLX is the lifting height, which has increased 3 inches. This provides ample room to perform all the common vehicle maintenance tasks and allows you the capability to perform even the most complicated repairs.
Overall dimensions have remained the same, so you'll continue to benefit from what made QuickJack so popular in the automotive community and that is it's super-low 3" lowered height. The minimum lifting point spread did change from 31.5" to 37", but this will not make a difference to the vast majority of 5000TL users."
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Purchase a Daytona series floor jack from HF (oddly enough, one of the best on the market) and a quality set of jack stands. You're not going to save much time using this, and most of the time, everything you need to do under the car (transmission or exhaust work for example), you're entering from under the driver / passenger rocker panels. If you need an actual lift, they aren't that much more, $1,500-$2,000 and will last a lifetime. You can do everything quickly with an actual automotive lift, and they are fairly safe.
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innatthepark
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Dead. Shows $1299 now.
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yakky
Nov 28, 2021
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Do your homework on these. Almost bought one on another deal but one doesn't work for all the cars I have. The smaller was too short for my SUV and the big one too big for a smaller car. Ended up getting some Esco jack stands instead. The stands raise the car plenty high for pretty much everything.
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Arcticat
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The BF deal on their site is still on....improved and higher lift.

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I just bought my second (yes second) quickjack using the homedepot deal. I currently have one of my cars up on the 7000slx for a engine swap among a whole mess of other projects for the car (1990 corrado). I've used the same quickjack on my wife's q7 tdi and on my r32. My complaint with the 7000slx is that each frame is heavy as all hell (91 lbs) but it has been somewhat mitigated by doing the caster mod on the frame so it's easier to maneuver.

So why the 2nd? I didn't want to take the time to take the corrado off the quickjack so that I could throw the r32 on there (needs a brake job and an exhaust put on). Had a bunch of HD giftcards so my actual cost was much lower. I got the 5000slx so at 76lbs per frame is somewhat more manageable. My only concern about the 5000 is that its weight limit is 700 over the curb weight of my avant so I might not use it for that car and I'm definitely not using it on the q7 (plus I hate working on that).

These things are great for what they are and you aren't limited to lifting in-line with the pinch welds of the car and can also lift it perpendicular to those pinch welds (had to do this for the q7 as the factory lift points as exceeded the length of the quickjack). Another consideration for these things is "lift drift" as you lift the car, the whole car moves forward a foot or two so the work foot print moves.

I thought about getting the tlx versions but I don't really need the 3 extra inches. I asked quickjack about black Friday pricing on just the frames but they quoted me at $526 per frame and iirc $60 for the short hoses that stay on the frame and that was the same amount of $ as a whole setup from HD (I was trying to get by with just sharing the power unit between the 2 quickjacks)

One final thing about the quickjack - their customer service has been great. My 7000slx had leaky connections so they sent me new ones at no cost (they've switched from using Teflon tape to a liquid sealant and for me the sealant failed). I also ordered some extra lifting blocks that were slotted for pinch welds but they sent me out-of-spec ones. Emailed them and they sent out correct ones to me (again at no additional cost).

TLBig GrinR - I love my quickjack so much I bought a 2nd
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are these friendly to garage floors that have epoxy/polyaspartic full flake over them? Is there any risk of scratching/gouging the floors?

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Quote from grneal :
are these friendly to garage floors that have epoxy/polyaspartic full flake over them? Is there any risk of scratching/gouging the floors?
Polyaspartic? Sweet!

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