Home Depot has
Husky 3-Ton Aluminum/Steel Car Jack (HPL4751) on sale for
$129. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
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nottrollin for finding this deal.
Product Features:- Lifting range from 4 in. to 18-1/2.
- Rubber padded saddle for added protection
- Carrying handles on frames for increased functionality
- Dual-piston pump for faster lifting
- Aluminum and steel construction creates lightweight design
- 2x pump height with each pump
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Pittsburgh Low profile 3 ton : 27" long, 14" wide, 78 pounds, lift range of 3 1/8 to 19 7/8" .
Husky Alum/steel 3T: 23" long, 12" wide, 58 pounds and lift range of 4" to 18".
The Husky size is in-between the 2T and 3T Heavy Duty and the 3 ton low-profile in this short. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgGwT6b
I have to pick up and carry my jack around occasionally, so that's why I wanted a lighter, smaller jack.
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Seems like HD shipped a pallet full of 20 jacks to each store prior to the BF Ad sale.
And this is what remains 10 days before Xmas. https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...+315530068
Also grabbed the HF $67 aluminum jack deal (although I do not like the single front wheel)
Might have to pick this up and do a mini comparison. Only need one jack.
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Pittsburgh Low profile 3 ton : 27" long, 14" wide, 78 pounds, lift range of 3 1/8 to 19 7/8" .
Husky Alum/steel 3T: 23" long, 12" wide, 58 pounds and lift range of 4" to 18".
The Husky size is in-between the 2T and 3T Heavy Duty and the 3 ton low-profile in this short. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgGwT6b
I have to pick up and carry my jack around occasionally, so that's why I wanted a lighter, smaller jack.
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Also grabbed the HF $67 aluminum jack deal (although I do not like the single front wheel)
Might have to pick this up and do a mini comparison. Only need one jack.
I don't care for those tiny single roller wheels either. Just the smallest rock can prevent the jack from rolling properly while the car is being raised up.
Pittsburgh Low profile 3 ton : 27" long, 14" wide, 78 pounds, lift range of 3 1/8 to 19 7/8" .
Husky Alum/steel 3T: 23" long, 12" wide, 58 pounds and lift range of 4" to 18".
The Husky size is in-between the 2T and 3T Heavy Duty and the 3 ton low-profile in this short. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgGwT6b
I have to pick up and carry my jack around occasionally, so that's why I wanted a lighter, smaller jack.
Do you know if either of them use a rubber wheel? I have a HF jack from years ago and it is LOUD when rolling with it's metal wheels.
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Also grabbed the HF $67 aluminum jack deal (although I do not like the single front wheel)
Might have to pick this up and do a mini comparison. Only need one jack.
Lmk if you compare them. My old HF jack simply isn't low profile enough
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Also grabbed the HF $67 aluminum jack deal (although I do not like the single front wheel)
Might have to pick this up and do a mini comparison. Only need one jack.
Bought the Maasdam. It's heavy, about 18 lbs more. What you get from the Maasdam is lower minimum height at 3 1/8" and maximum height at 20". It fits the low profile jack description, whereas the Husky is not low profile at 4" and maxes out at 18 1/2". I have a lowered sedan so the Maasdam works better for me. Tried looking for affordable ultra low profile jacks (3" minimum) that is lightweight and affordable does not exist in today's world.