Home Depot has
Quickjack 5,000 lbs. Capacity Portable Car Lift for
$1099.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
AlexS4748 for finding this deal.
Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes:- 2x jack frame assemblies
- 2x 150 in. hydraulic hoses
- 2x 14 in. aux. hoses
- 2x quick-mount handles
- 4x 1.5 in. x 3 in. x 4 in. rubber lifting blocks
- 4x 3 in. x 3 in. x 4 in. rubber lifting blocks
- 1z mini hydraulic power unit with pendant control
- Quickjack portable car lift comes in 3 managable boxes; no forklift needed; box 1 (108 lbs.), box 2 (102 lbs.), box 3(24 lbs.)
Features:- Plugs into 110V AC wall outlet power to operate
- Remote pendant control features a 13 ft. cord
- Dual locking positions mid level and full rise
- QuickJack is designed to lift an entire vehicle with both frames by engaging the OEM recommended lifting points
- Strong 14-Gauge welded steel frames
- Low-profile jack frames fit under most race cars
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While I had my small car SLK32 on it, it failed. It does not come down as it has safety locks in place so that was the good part.
So, I call customer service and you would think that most people would be using this product on the weekends, right? Their customer service is closed on the weekends.
Monday comes in, I tell them that my car is stuck on it. They said they won't even talk to me unless I bring down my car first. I asked, how do I bring the car down when it is stuck, hence the reason for my call? They pretty much said to figure it out. They suggested jack stands and stuff. I thought that the idea was to consolidate the tools. I still have to keep the jack stands and other jacks?
Anyhow, after I get my car down, they concluded that the solenoid was bad. After 5 days I get my new solenoid, It all works for 3 minutes and then the new solenoid goes to smoke. Their excuse, oh it is made in China.
Lucky for me, I had bought it using my home depot credit card. After 6 months, I was able to return it to Homedepot with no questions asked. I do not see a value. YMMV.
One of mine was not made properly and it binds very bad on the way up and the way down. Dealing with their customer service was an absolute nightmare. Every interaction took several weeks for them to get back to me, and they refused to believe there was a defect in their product even after I took several videos of it binding and not latching or de-latching properly. I even identified exactly where things were welding wrong/offcenter and they still ignored it.
Eventually I just wrote it off as a loss and moved on, and these are way too expensive for that
Even if you get a good set, they arent as convenient as you think they are. By the time you get them all setup and aligned with your jack points, you could have just lifted the car with standard jack and jackstands. I consider these a luxury/convenience item for gearheads and ultimately they dont make much sense for that.
All of the glowing youtube reviews are paid / free product, so keep that in mind.
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One of mine was not made properly and it binds very bad on the way up and the way down. Dealing with their customer service was an absolute nightmare. Every interaction took several weeks for them to get back to me, and they refused to believe there was a defect in their product even after I took several videos of it binding and not latching or de-latching properly. I even identified exactly where things were welding wrong/offcenter and they still ignored it.
Eventually I just wrote it off as a loss and moved on, and these are way too expensive for that
Even if you get a good set, they arent as convenient as you think they are. By the time you get them all setup and aligned with your jack points, you could have just lifted the car with standard jack and jackstands. I consider these a luxury/convenience item for gearheads and ultimately they dont make much sense for that.
All of the glowing youtube reviews are paid / free product, so keep that in mind.
One of mine was not made properly and it binds very bad on the way up and the way down. Dealing with their customer service was an absolute nightmare. Every interaction took several weeks for them to get back to me, and they refused to believe there was a defect in their product even after I took several videos of it binding and not latching or de-latching properly. I even identified exactly where things were welding wrong/offcenter and they still ignored it.
Eventually I just wrote it off as a loss and moved on, and these are way too expensive for that
Even if you get a good set, they arent as convenient as you think they are. By the time you get them all setup and aligned with your jack points, you could have just lifted the car with standard jack and jackstands. I consider these a luxury/convenience item for gearheads and ultimately they dont make much sense for that.
All of the glowing youtube reviews are paid / free product, so keep that in mind.
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One of mine was not made properly and it binds very bad on the way up and the way down. Dealing with their customer service was an absolute nightmare. Every interaction took several weeks for them to get back to me, and they refused to believe there was a defect in their product even after I took several videos of it binding and not latching or de-latching properly. I even identified exactly where things were welding wrong/offcenter and they still ignored it.
Eventually I just wrote it off as a loss and moved on, and these are way too expensive for that
Even if you get a good set, they aren't as convenient as you think they are. By the time you get them all set up and aligned with your jack points, you could have just lifted the car with standard jack and jack stands. I consider these a luxury/convenience item for gearheads and ultimately they dont make much sense for that.
All of the glowing youtube reviews are paid / free product, so keep that in mind.
While I had my small car SLK32 on it, it failed. It does not come down as it has safety locks in place so that was the good part.
So, I call customer service and you would think that most people would be using this product on the weekends, right? Their customer service is closed on the weekends.
Monday comes in, I tell them that my car is stuck on it. They said they won't even talk to me unless I bring down my car first. I asked, how do I bring the car down when it is stuck, hence the reason for my call? They pretty much said to figure it out. They suggested jack stands and stuff. I thought that the idea was to consolidate the tools. I still have to keep the jack stands and other jacks?
Anyhow, after I get my car down, they concluded that the solenoid was bad. After 5 days I get my new solenoid, It all works for 3 minutes and then the new solenoid goes to smoke. Their excuse, oh it is made in China.
Lucky for me, I had bought it using my home depot credit card. After 6 months, I was able to return it to Homedepot with no questions asked. I do not see a value. YMMV.
While I had my small car SLK32 on it, it failed. It does not come down as it has safety locks in place so that was the good part.
So, I call customer service and you would think that most people would be using this product on the weekends, right? Their customer service is closed on the weekends.
Monday comes in, I tell them that my car is stuck on it. They said they won't even talk to me unless I bring down my car first. I asked, how do I bring the car down when it is stuck, hence the reason for my call? They pretty much said to figure it out. They suggested jack stands and stuff. I thought that the idea was to consolidate the tools. I still have to keep the jack stands and other jacks?
Anyhow, after I get my car down, they concluded that the solenoid was bad. After 5 days I get my new solenoid, It all works for 3 minutes and then the new solenoid goes to smoke. Their excuse, oh it is made in China.
Lucky for me, I had bought it using my home depot credit card. After 6 months, I was able to return it to Homedepot with no questions asked. I do not see a value. YMMV.
Another example is a 2007 Honda Accord O2 sensor I recently did. Not being able to access the middle-bottom of the car from the side due to these being in the way sucks. You'd have to slide in from the back or front and use a helper to feed the cable up through the carpet holes.
It would be nice if they could make a 4-piece version of this that lets you simultaneously lift the car on all 4 jack points but allowing the side to be wide open for access.
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While I had my small car SLK32 on it, it failed. It does not come down as it has safety locks in place so that was the good part.
So, I call customer service and you would think that most people would be using this product on the weekends, right? Their customer service is closed on the weekends.
Monday comes in, I tell them that my car is stuck on it. They said they won't even talk to me unless I bring down my car first. I asked, how do I bring the car down when it is stuck, hence the reason for my call? They pretty much said to figure it out. They suggested jack stands and stuff. I thought that the idea was to consolidate the tools. I still have to keep the jack stands and other jacks?
Anyhow, after I get my car down, they concluded that the solenoid was bad. After 5 days I get my new solenoid, It all works for 3 minutes and then the new solenoid goes to smoke. Their excuse, oh it is made in China.
Lucky for me, I had bought it using my home depot credit card. After 6 months, I was able to return it to Homedepot with no questions asked. I do not see a value. YMMV.
I've had the opposite experience with my QJs. I've always hated having to jack up a car and place jack stands under it, so I bought the RhinoGear ramps. That worked alright for a while, but having to start the car, line up the ramps, and drive up them (very gently because they slide on concrete) was kind of annoying. Then I got a car that was too low to get up the ramps (stock height on the car), so I bought the QJs. No issues in the 2-3 years I've owned them (knock on wood). I hope I never have to deal with customer service as it seems like people on this thread have had a bad experience.
I like that I don't have to start the car, the car is level when raised (for fluid changes), and that it feels sturdier than jacks. They are heavy and somewhat cumbersome to move around, and unless you mount them to the wall they take up a lot of space.
Overall, I like them a lot and am happy about my purchase.
One of mine was not made properly and it binds very bad on the way up and the way down. Dealing with their customer service was an absolute nightmare. Every interaction took several weeks for them to get back to me, and they refused to believe there was a defect in their product even after I took several videos of it binding and not latching or de-latching properly. I even identified exactly where things were welding wrong/offcenter and they still ignored it.
Eventually I just wrote it off as a loss and moved on, and these are way too expensive for that
Even if you get a good set, they arent as convenient as you think they are. By the time you get them all setup and aligned with your jack points, you could have just lifted the car with standard jack and jackstands. I consider these a luxury/convenience item for gearheads and ultimately they dont make much sense for that.
All of the glowing youtube reviews are paid / free product, so keep that in mind.
They can have invisible cracks, and fail catastrophically. If one fails, odds are good that the shock will cause others to fail too, then the car is supported by your skull and some gravel ☠️
I've had the opposite experience with my QJs. I've always hated having to jack up a car and place jack stands under it, so I bought the RhinoGear ramps. That worked alright for a while, but having to start the car, line up the ramps, and drive up them (very gently because they slide on concrete) was kind of annoying. Then I got a car that was too low to get up the ramps (stock height on the car), so I bought the QJs. No issues in the 2-3 years I've owned them (knock on wood). I hope I never have to deal with customer service as it seems like people on this thread have had a bad experience.
I like that I don't have to start the car, the car is level when raised (for fluid changes), and that it feels sturdier than jacks. They are heavy and somewhat cumbersome to move around, and unless you mount them to the wall they take up a lot of space.
Overall, I like them a lot and am happy about my purchase.
For cars etc whose lifting points are a bit longer use a 2x4 on top on the blocks.
This might add a total of about 40.00.
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