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2-Pack TCE 3-Ton Double Lock Jack Stands w/ Pins

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Woot has 2-Pack TCE 3-Ton Double Lock Jack Stands w/ Pins (AT43002AU) for $22.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Features a lifting range of 11-1/4" to 16-3/4" with a 3 ton (6,000 lb) load capacity; Saddle has a large surface area that provides better contact with the load being supported
  • Constructed with heavy-duty steel and is industrial welded for quality and long term durability; Removable locking support pin provides added security that increases safety by 200%
  • Wide pyramid style foot base provides added strength; Large foot base delivers additional stability and measures 7-11/16" x 6-7/8"
  • Multi-position forged iron ratchet bar has a sawtooth design, allowing for quick height adjustments that lock into place; Meets ASME safety standards

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $11.25 lower (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.24
    • Estimated delivery May 24 - May 26
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 470 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 2-Year Warranty
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Woot has 2-Pack TCE 3-Ton Double Lock Jack Stands w/ Pins (AT43002AU) for $22.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal.
  • Note: If you are checking out with Amazon Prime and you are seeing a shipping cost during checkout, look for and tap/click the "Use this address" button. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.
Features:
  • Features a lifting range of 11-1/4" to 16-3/4" with a 3 ton (6,000 lb) load capacity; Saddle has a large surface area that provides better contact with the load being supported
  • Constructed with heavy-duty steel and is industrial welded for quality and long term durability; Removable locking support pin provides added security that increases safety by 200%
  • Wide pyramid style foot base provides added strength; Large foot base delivers additional stability and measures 7-11/16" x 6-7/8"
  • Multi-position forged iron ratchet bar has a sawtooth design, allowing for quick height adjustments that lock into place; Meets ASME safety standards

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $11.25 lower (32% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.24
    • Estimated delivery May 24 - May 26
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 470 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 2-Year Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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haggler
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The ones from harbor freight (redesigned) ones are the best Chinese stands available. Locking pin with robotic welds and another lock on the pin itself. Highly recommended on sale.
trza
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4.7 stars and almost 500 reviews isn't that great?
Strikercyb
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Any moving parts pose danger. I always stick a wheel underneath as the last effort to save me from being crushed if everything else failed.

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May 20, 2022 04:30 AM
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ToolDealsMay 20, 2022 04:30 AM
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Quote from PoopyMcPoopyFace :
Pros aren't usually using jack stands. They're using lifts unless they're at the track.

If you use these much at all, I'd save up for four AL stands. Pins are unnecessary if the stand is designed correctly.
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Do you have an example?

If you are buying similar to steel as in the OP, you may as well buy the HF [harborfreight.com] that are identical to most being sold. I have to believe aluminum teeth wear faster than steel and all should have a safety pin like the steel versions now do. All the rest of the aluminum types appear to use pins only.

Our strongest steel stands from Werner rely on pins only. Unless one is stupid enough to do some serious wrenching on a 4 post, even the trolleys on our drive on lift uses stands with jacks. Granted, aluminum stands are typically lighter weight and thus, easier for you to move around, cheaper to ship, etc., but wear faster and can suffer from stress over time. I.e. not as strong as comparable steel.
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Quote from PoopyMcPoopyFace :
HF often sucks, but they are not a bad company.
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At least they are US based and readily available for any liability issues, easy returns and exchange for new with any warranty issues that often makes buying the extended warranty worthwhile. Besides, I like their General tool boxes.

Something that everyone should be aware of, is that most all of these pair of stands are weight rated by the pair and why they are sold in pairs. 6,000 pounds total under the front of a full size pickup, especially with a diesel, is pushing the limits. For a safety factor of 2 to 1, buy the 6 ton version.

Otherwise and how I was taught, was to release the jack just enough so the stands take some of the weight and the jack still has some of the weight.
May 20, 2022 05:13 AM
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fintlewoodlewixMay 20, 2022 05:13 AM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
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Do you have an example?

If you are buying similar to steel as in the OP, you may as well buy the HF [harborfreight.com] that are identical to most being sold. I have to believe aluminum teeth wear faster than steel and all should have a safety pin like the steel versions now do. All the rest of the aluminum types appear to use pins only.

Our strongest steel stands from Werner rely on pins only. Unless one is stupid enough to do some serious wrenching on a 4 post, even the trolleys on our drive on lift uses stands with jacks. Granted, aluminum stands are typically lighter weight and thus, easier for you to move around, cheaper to ship, etc., but wear faster and can suffer from stress over time. I.e. not as strong as comparable steel.
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At least they are US based and readily available for any liability issues, easy returns and exchange for new with any warranty issues that often makes buying the extended warranty worthwhile. Besides, I like their General tool boxes.

Something that everyone should be aware of, is that most all of these pair of stands are weight rated by the pair and why they are sold in pairs. 6,000 pounds total under the front of a full size pickup, especially with a diesel, is pushing the limits. For a safety factor of 2 to 1, buy the 6 ton version.

Otherwise and how I was taught, was to release the jack just enough so the stands take some of the weight and the jack still has some of the weight.
Maybe it's regional, but when I go by shops round here, cars are on the lifts or sitting.

An F350 can get up to 8,133lbs, and probably more with luxury options. It'll still sit comfortably on a set of 3 ton stands. Maybe if you add a snowblade or similar equipment, you'll exceed 6000 up front. Then again, since such trucks often stand so high, you might end up wanting a taller stand or... a lift.

And those stands are 3 ton with a safety factor. They should be good for plenty more than that.
May 20, 2022 05:50 AM
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ToolDealsMay 20, 2022 05:50 AM
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Quote from PoopyMcPoopyFace :
Maybe it's regional, but when I go by shops round here, cars are on the lifts or sitting.

An F350 can get up to 8,133lbs, and probably more with luxury options. It'll still sit comfortably on a set of 3 ton stands. Maybe if you add a snowblade or similar equipment, you'll exceed 6000 up front. Then again, since such trucks often stand so high, you might end up wanting a taller stand or... a lift.

And those stands are 3 ton with a safety factor. They should be good for plenty more than that.
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No, it is not regional, but happens everywhere. If you ever see a vehicle come off a four point that is cheaper to buy, you won't forget it when it comes time to purchase your own. Watching anyone tugging and pulling on a four point lift concerns me enough to stay out of the way.

But, 4 point lifts are fine for oil changes and most brake work if using an impact and almost mandatory for dropping differentials and lifting cabs off of Ford diesel pickups. Pros that only have 4 points are the same people that use jack stands for prying and pulling that could bring a vehicle right off the lift. Besides, you get to lay down on the job with a nice padded adjustable creeper. Smilie

You say there is a safety factor for these Chinese stands, but nobody has any testing proof to certify any of them beyond their rating that is for two of them with perfect welds that are far from the normality of hit and miss. And as in the past, there is no guarantee of even that, with no recourse when purchased online from an Asian seller that simply changes the brand.

Meanwhile, you encourage using 3 ton jack stands on a F350 diesel, that with 4wheel drive weighs over 6,000 lbs on the front end. The empty back end does not have much of the total weight. From my viewpoint, you have two viable choices... buy 6 ton jack stands, or more life insurance.

So, where is an example of those superior aluminum jack stands you mentioned that don't need a safety pin? Many would be interested in such a thing if they exist.
May 20, 2022 07:36 AM
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fintlewoodlewixMay 20, 2022 07:36 AM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
So, where is an example of those superior aluminum jack stands you mentioned that don't need a safety pin? Many would be interested in such a thing if they exist.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-t...ack+stands

You mean these?
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May 20, 2022 07:45 AM
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ToolDealsMay 20, 2022 07:45 AM
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Quote from PoopyMcPoopyFace :
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-t...ack+stands [harborfreight.com]

You mean these?
I posted those for you. Were those the ones you were referencing with saving your coins for with your earlier referenced post? If they were, stay with the 6 ton steel.
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PoopyMcPoopyFace
Pros aren't usually using jack stands. They're using lifts unless they're at the track.

If you use these much at all, I'd save up for four AL stands. Pins are unnecessary if the stand is designed correctly.
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May 20, 2022 08:40 AM
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mythekMay 20, 2022 08:40 AM
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Quote from PoopyMcPoopyFace :
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-t...ack+stands

You mean these?
have these light weight aluminum jacks for about 10 years, rock solid and much lighter than steel jacks. best $40 i ever spent.
May 20, 2022 02:35 PM
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fintlewoodlewixMay 20, 2022 02:35 PM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
I posted those for you. Were those the ones you were referencing with saving your coins for with your earlier referenced post? If they were, stay with the 6 ton steel.
Have you used them? Know somebody who has? Any failures?

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pechangoMay 20, 2022 03:26 PM
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Quote from americanbulldog :
Just an opinion, but I have never heard of this company which raises suspicion. Doesn't make them bad, but Jack stands are the one item to not buy based on low price. Get a brand that has a long track record and buy over-capacity (like 6 ton).
I agree with this. I've used cheap jack stands and seen how they fail and it's enough for me to never consider a "deal" on jack stands. I would prefer to pay more for something that'll keep me out of the ER and above ground.
May 20, 2022 04:08 PM
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xenon51May 20, 2022 04:08 PM
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Might grab these for my catalytic converter business, keep employees safe and happy.
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May 20, 2022 04:23 PM
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hagglerMay 20, 2022 04:23 PM
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These are made by "Torin" which is just an import rebrander of chinese stands. I have the red torin 3 ton equivalent of these. Theyre not bad stands if you get ones with decent welds. I've since retired those and got the harbor freight 3 ton, theyre built much better for chinese stands.
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May 20, 2022 04:50 PM
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TechManDadMay 20, 2022 04:50 PM
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Quote from xenon51 :
Might grab these for my catalytic converter business, keep employees safe and happy.
Ryobi's got a decent 18+ deal going if your angle grinders need replacement.
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May 20, 2022 05:16 PM
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okthatsfineMay 20, 2022 05:16 PM
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Ah, TCE. The brand you know and trust your life to. In for an emergency room visit.
May 20, 2022 05:18 PM
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TheGreenMaliceMay 20, 2022 05:18 PM
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I need to change the tires on my pit. This should work
May 20, 2022 05:21 PM
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thomasssterMay 20, 2022 05:21 PM
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Quote from haggler :
These are made by "Torin" which is just an import rebrander of chinese stands. I have the red torin 3 ton equivalent of these. Theyre not bad stands if you get ones with decent welds. I've since retired those and got the harbor freight 3 ton, theyre built much better for chinese stands.
yup, this looks almost identical to this Torin one going for $37:
https://www.amazon.com/Torin-AT43...8147&psc=1

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May 20, 2022 05:55 PM
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SnewpyMay 20, 2022 05:55 PM
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Walmart has Torin 6-ton jack stands [walmart.com] for $53.xx and HD has the 6-ton Big Red Torin jack stands [homedepot.com] for $60.xx - any real reason not to spend a little more and get those over these? Anyone familiar with either of these Torin jack stand models?

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