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It's got a longer reach and it will lift higher; to almost 20" versus 18" for the $80 jack.
They just extended that $90 Black Friday price just for this week.
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I wouldn't hesitate to use the Pittsburg in a non-Pro environment.
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All kidding aside, this is the lowest these 3 ton Low-profile jacks have been for the past year, so now's the time to buy, IMO.
The 3 ton $90 Pittsburgh sale ends on Sunday, 12/6/24. https://www.harborfreig
The Arcan at Costco for $100 is a good deal too, arguably worth it just for the better brand name and the better warranty.
And if you those don't work for you, the Husky at Home Depot for $119 is still a decent deal. If you can find a coupon or other discounts, even better. https://www.harborfreig
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All kidding aside, this is the lowest these 3 ton Low-profile jacks have been for the past year, so now's the time to buy, IMO.
The 3 ton $90 Pittsburgh sale ends on Sunday, 12/6/24. https://www.harborfreig
The Arcan at Costco for $100 is a good deal too, arguably worth it just for the better brand name and the better warranty.
And if you those don't work for you, the Husky at Home Depot for $119 is still a decent deal. If you can find a coupon or other discounts, even better. https://www.harborfreig
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If it was the Daytona "Snap-on Killer" Super Duty [harborfreight.com] model, then it's obviously better than the Pittsburgh, as reflected in the 3-year warranty, as well as much higher price.
If it was the regular Daytona low-profile 3-ton [harborfreight.com], in actuality, it's not much different than the Pittsburgh [harborfreight.com], in sharing only a 90-day warranty, and being substantially the same, except for some additional gusseting in the frame along the top, and at the rear wheels, a square saddle with a rubber pad, and a choice of color other than gray.
As cited by the OP, this is the comparison video [youtube.com] you should watch, not the one comparing the Super Duty to the Snap-on, unless that is the Daytona model you bought, with obvious differences as a higher range model.
I purchased the Pittsburgh earlier this year, and compared it closely to the relevant Daytona, including looking at the display models at the store, and didn't feel that it was worth the higher price for the minimal difference in bracing, and flimsy rubber saddle pad. They're both rated for 3-tons regardless, and $10 of that difference went back toward buying a saddle pad from Amazon that is beefier and will be much easier to find a replacement for when it wears out.
If a longer warranty makes you more comfortable, the $120 Husky at Home Depot is a black-colored version of the Pittsburgh, with a 1-year warranty, but an extended warranty can also be purchased at HF.
Makes little sense to save $10 on the non-LP Pittsburgh which has a higher minimum height, and a lower maximum height.
In the end, the Daytona line is higher-positioned, but it can't be assumed that there are large differences, because in this instance, comparing the two "regular" 3-ton LP models, there aren't. HF tacitly acknowledges this by granting only the Super Duty models the longer 3-year warranty, while everything else gets 90 days, whether Daytona or Pittsburgh.
Given the public scrutiny over HF's recall for the earlier jack stand models, I wouldn't worry about the current ones, other than to note that there are two different versions of the 3-ton models floating around, and to make sure to get matching pairs if you have more than one pair. There are only so many suppliers for these things, and HF 1) did the right thing by issuing a recall, and refunding owners, and 2) would be stupid to put itself at risk again with more substandard stands.
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Badlands 12k for like $210. Seems like a good deal for a name brand.
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SKU's: 63179 or 56741. It's regularly priced at $399.99 though, not cheap. I have the Chicago Electric welding cabinet and it's way to small for what you want.
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