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Costco Members: QuickJack 7000TL Portable Light Duty Vehicle Lift System Bundle

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$1,600

$1,900

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: QuickJack 7000TL Portable Light Duty Vehicle Lift System Bundle on sale for $1599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member andyrew for sharing this deal

Note, Non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Features:
  • Automatic Safety Locks
  • Increased Lifting Height
  • One-handed Operation
  • 7,000 Lb (3,175 Kg) Lifting Capacity

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this sale price is $110 less than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1709.99
    • Offer is valid through 1/19/23 or while supplies lasts
  • Reviews: This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 90 Customer Reviews.
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy.
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: QuickJack 7000TL Portable Light Duty Vehicle Lift System Bundle on sale for $1599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member andyrew for sharing this deal

Note, Non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Features:
  • Automatic Safety Locks
  • Increased Lifting Height
  • One-handed Operation
  • 7,000 Lb (3,175 Kg) Lifting Capacity

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this sale price is $110 less than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1709.99
    • Offer is valid through 1/19/23 or while supplies lasts
  • Reviews: This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 90 Customer Reviews.
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy.
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster

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I've thought about QuickJack many times before, and I always pass. For one thing, there are single-post and two-post lifts which cost only a little more, and are INFINITY TIMES better, if you have a garage that can support something like that.

Second, Is that much less work than lifting one side of the car, putting it on jack stands, then lifting the other side and putting it on jack stands? Because when I look at the QuickJack, there's a lot of messing around with dragging it out, positioning it, attaching hoses, plugging it in... I can see corner cases, like if I take my car to a race track, maybe. But for working in a home garage, floor jack and stands seem just as good.
According to the manual, you are not supposed to work underneath a vehicle unless you also have jack stands under there as well. But the space to fit quickjacks and jack stands is pretty limited, which would make it nearly impossible to get much of anything done under there anyways. It seems that quickjacks are best for working on wheels, brakes, suspension, etc. that doesn't involve having to get underneath the vehicle.

WARNING You must ALWAYS use auxiliary safety stands under the Vehicle while elevated on both QuickJack Frames.

Page 35 https://www.quickjack.com/pub/dow...Manual.pdf
What would you do underneath one of them?

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The Quickjack 5000TL Portable Car Lift Bundle is also $300 off through 1/19 for $1,400 including shipping and handling. Compare model specs at: https://www.quickjack.com/compare/

https://www.costco.com/quickjack-...33721.html
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This would make my life so easy working on my cars. Wish I had an extra $1700. Great deal, can't afford. :cry:
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I've looked at these before and one thing I'm not clear on - what difference does the voltage on these play? I see the higher voltage is slightly more expensive but I'm not certain of the added benefit?
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Quote from bpmurphy :
I've looked at these before and one thing I'm not clear on - what difference does the voltage on these play? I see the higher voltage is slightly more expensive but I'm not certain of the added benefit?
Admittedly I don't know anything about this product but it's likely just added versatility. 240V components might cost a bit more $$, certainly not as prevalent in the US from an accessibility POV, although some shops might have it. Probably more a play to being able to sell this in countries that natively run 220/240V.
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this is more expensive than my car
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Quote from Elon-Mickey :
this is more expensive than my car
All the more reason to get one...
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Quote from bpmurphy :
I've looked at these before and one thing I'm not clear on - what difference does the voltage on these play? I see the higher voltage is slightly more expensive but I'm not certain of the added benefit?
Generally speaking, in car lift applications the 240v motors lift faster than 120v motors. That would not bother me in the least with these lifts, because their max lifting height is around 2 ft. It would matter a lot more to an auto repair shop raising cars to 6 ft. and back dozens of times a day
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Whish it was rated for 8,000lb so it could safely lift the Rivian. Damn batteries are heavy!
What would you do underneath one of them?
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I've thought about QuickJack many times before, and I always pass. For one thing, there are single-post and two-post lifts which cost only a little more, and are INFINITY TIMES better, if you have a garage that can support something like that.

Second, Is that much less work than lifting one side of the car, putting it on jack stands, then lifting the other side and putting it on jack stands? Because when I look at the QuickJack, there's a lot of messing around with dragging it out, positioning it, attaching hoses, plugging it in... I can see corner cases, like if I take my car to a race track, maybe. But for working in a home garage, floor jack and stands seem just as good.
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What would you do underneath one of them?
According to the manual, you are not supposed to work underneath a vehicle unless you also have jack stands under there as well. But the space to fit quickjacks and jack stands is pretty limited, which would make it nearly impossible to get much of anything done under there anyways. It seems that quickjacks are best for working on wheels, brakes, suspension, etc. that doesn't involve having to get underneath the vehicle.

WARNING You must ALWAYS use auxiliary safety stands under the Vehicle while elevated on both QuickJack Frames.

Page 35 https://www.quickjack.com/pub/dow...Manual.pdf
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Quote from carlf :
Whish it was rated for 8,000lb so it could safely lift the Rivian. Damn batteries are heavy!
If the Rivian sits at 18", this would only give you a 6" lift - just suck in your gut! Wink
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Quote from carlf :
Whish it was rated for 8,000lb so it could safely lift the Rivian. Damn batteries are heavy!
Why…do you need to get underneath Rivian?
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Quote from jeff34270 :
According to the manual, you are not supposed to work underneath a vehicle unless you also have jack stands under there as well. But the space to fit quickjacks and jack stands is pretty limited, which would make it nearly impossible to get much of anything done under there anyways. It seems that quickjacks are best for working on wheels, brakes, suspension, etc. that doesn't involve having to get underneath the vehicle.

WARNING You must ALWAYS use auxiliary safety stands under the Vehicle while elevated on both QuickJack Frames.

Page 35 https://www.quickjack.com/pub/dow...Manual.pdf
That's more likely lawyer talk. Plenty of folks like myself and car enthusiasts on YouTube have no worries about getting underneath a car being only supported by QuickJacks.

See page 7 and page 41 of the same manual you linked for a more nuanced verbiage, emphasis mine:
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As an added precaution, you must always use auxiliary safety stands under the Vehicle while elevated on both QuickJack Frames.
If a more visual demonstration is needed to assuage concerns, QuickJack made a video a few years back cutting off the hydraulic cylinder under load with no catastrophic failure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvcVT-OxqvE

If none of that convinces someone, they can always use jack stands on the front and rear subframes with QuickJacks, and shouldn't get in the way too much of getting underneath the vehicle.

Oh, except that chances are the jack stands aren't going to be at the same height as the QuickJack locking heights, so good luck with that. And also, jack stands can fail as well and are less-engineered than these QuickJack frames, so concerned folks might be better off taking their car to a shop with proper 2/4-post lifts.
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