Fasteners Inc has
DeWALT Toughseries Construction Jack (DWHT83550) on sale for
$79.99.
Shipping is free on orders $150+, otherwise is $8.74.
Thanks to Community Member
garaged for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Promote ease-of-use with the step-to-lift function enabled by the reinforced-handle
- Complete a wide range of applications with a lift capacity of up to 340 lbs. and a lift height of 8-3/4 in
- Lower with control and make fine-tune adjustments when leveling with the Get Help maximize comfort during strenuous tasks with an overmolded handle featuring reinforced metal ribs that provide additional support for tough loads
- Utilize countersunk holes for additional support when completing a variety of applications
- Provides easy access under applications
- Quickly set the tool under an application. Never use the no-load quick-release button when there is a load on the lift-plate
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However the major different is the handle. With Dewalt you and use your foot to pump it up if you don't want to bend over.
For Irwin it's can only be use with hand pump, you cannot step on it.
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However the major different is the handle. With Dewalt you and use your foot to pump it up if you don't want to bend over.
For Irwin it's can only be use with hand pump, you cannot step on it.
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However the major different is the handle. With Dewalt you and use your foot to pump it up if you don't want to bend over.
For Irwin it's can only be use with hand pump, you cannot step on it.
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The Viking arm is the original and can be adjusted in smaller increments which I understand is a killer feature for installers who need micro adjustments, but the price is much higher. Even on sale it won't go down to the 80 range.
There have been other deals for this recently, but $80 isn't an "everyday" price.
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