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IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack (Up to 330-lbs)

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Amazon has IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack (IRHT83100) for $67.15. Shipping is free.

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  • Lifts up to 10"
  • Lifting capacity up to 330 lb
  • Precision controlled lowering - for fine tune adjustments and levelling
  • No load quick release - for easy and quick setting
  • Comfort Grip - designed to be ergonomic
  • Countersunk holes - for flush mounting
  • Slim tapered base - provides easy access under applications

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Amazon has IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack (IRHT83100) for $67.15. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Calihan for finding this deal.

About this Item
:
  • Lifts up to 10"
  • Lifting capacity up to 330 lb
  • Precision controlled lowering - for fine tune adjustments and levelling
  • No load quick release - for easy and quick setting
  • Comfort Grip - designed to be ergonomic
  • Countersunk holes - for flush mounting
  • Slim tapered base - provides easy access under applications

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WittyCrown3678
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It is because it's the Irwin and the lever goes up to raise. The Dewalt is more expensive and well worth it not only because they come in handy, you can use it hands free because you push the lever downward. I work alone a lot and I'm not a young guy. I like them so much I have two.
DoIReallyNeedThis
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I have one. And two Dewalts. They're HEAVY. Solidly built. 100% worth the money as in they're those tools that are indispensable when you specifically need them. I used them to jack up a wood rolling tool cabinet with a cast iron top. The damn thing weighed 200lbs. No way I could've tilted it on its side alone but I was able to jack it up with 3 of them and changed the wheels out to bigger ones. Made the job EZPZ
mikeboston33
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Still seems expensive for something like this

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Dec 31, 2025 01:47 AM
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mikeboston33Dec 31, 2025 01:47 AM
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Still seems expensive for something like this
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Dec 31, 2025 04:10 AM
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WittyCrown3678Dec 31, 2025 04:10 AM
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Quote from mikeboston33 :
Still seems expensive for something like this
It is because it's the Irwin and the lever goes up to raise. The Dewalt is more expensive and well worth it not only because they come in handy, you can use it hands free because you push the lever downward. I work alone a lot and I'm not a young guy. I like them so much I have two.
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Dec 31, 2025 06:23 AM
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FastZX6RDec 31, 2025 06:23 AM
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Quote from WittyCrown3678 :
It is because it's the Irwin and the lever goes up to raise. The Dewalt is more expensive and well worth it not only because they come in handy, you can use it hands free because you push the lever downward. I work alone a lot and I'm not a young guy. I like them so much I have two.
I agree, I'm an older guy too and have two of the Dewalt jacks. Great for installing heavy doors
Dec 31, 2025 11:12 AM
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mike702Dec 31, 2025 11:12 AM
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Eh....to me it is still overpriced.
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Dec 31, 2025 12:51 PM
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Quote from mike702 :
Eh....to me it is still overpriced.
I have one. And two Dewalts. They're HEAVY. Solidly built. 100% worth the money as in they're those tools that are indispensable when you specifically need them. I used them to jack up a wood rolling tool cabinet with a cast iron top. The damn thing weighed 200lbs. No way I could've tilted it on its side alone but I was able to jack it up with 3 of them and changed the wheels out to bigger ones. Made the job EZPZ
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Dec 31, 2025 12:51 PM
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DrewBreeze13Dec 31, 2025 12:51 PM
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Yeah these are the things where, if you can get a no-name brand that works almost as well for 1/4 of the price, that's probably the better move. I'm up for paying more to get more but this doesn't feel like that.
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Dec 31, 2025 02:00 PM
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mlivengd12Dec 31, 2025 02:00 PM
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I have been looking at these and seems like a good price. In for two. Thanks OP!

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Dec 31, 2025 02:17 PM
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I have the dewalt's version that I used recently to level a heavy furnace in the basement, 6" off the ground, before install. Bottom line, don't underestimate the benefit of being able to adjust the dewalts with your foot as others have said.
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Dec 31, 2025 02:26 PM
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BraveStep2765Dec 31, 2025 02:26 PM
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Have had a pair for a while. These are great. Seem really heavy duty.
Dec 31, 2025 02:42 PM
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SKV4mDec 31, 2025 02:42 PM
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Do you even lift bro 💪
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Dec 31, 2025 03:31 PM
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8ajulaDec 31, 2025 03:31 PM
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Is there a HF equivalent?
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Dec 31, 2025 03:32 PM
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frameworkrockDec 31, 2025 03:32 PM
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Bought this at the same price in May. Used it to jack up a ground level deck to place on blocks. Was perfect for that use.
Dec 31, 2025 04:01 PM
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Scouting0331Dec 31, 2025 04:01 PM
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dewalt one is flipped and can be operated with foot, this can't
Dec 31, 2025 04:22 PM
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8ajulaDec 31, 2025 04:22 PM
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Quote from Scouting0331 :
dewalt one is flipped and can be operated with foot, this can't
it really just depends on how flexible your foot is
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ColinMcIDec 31, 2025 04:22 PM
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In for one. Controlled lowering is a hugely beneficial feature.
I missed the sale last time and picked up a pair of cheaper ones on Amazon, whose lowering feature is "drop up to 300lbs like a sack of potatoes." Scary business. Working in pairs, you can do stepped uncontrolled drops where Jack #2 is set slightly lower than Jack #1, and you release Jack #1 and the weight freefalls until it is caught by Jack #2. But I wouldn't dare do it at any weights close to the limits.
I think the $45 pair of cheap jacks served the intended purpose (lifting furniture to a height that a dolly can be placed underneath) and were worth the money, but having even one of the Irwins will dramatically improve both the safety and the functionality.
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