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Prime Members: 2-Pack XClifes Multi Function Construction Jack

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$30

$60

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XCLife via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack XClifes Multi Function Construction Jack (Black & White) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Multifunctional Jack: Upgraded wall tile leveling tool with easy height adjustment via handle; supports lifting, pressing, precise fastening, and positioning
  • Base Construction: All-steel solid thickened double-clip base; stable center of gravity; two units together support up to 420 lbs with 9.8 inches of lifting range
  • Handle Design: Comfortable grip for quick lifting; gentle press for fast lowering; reduces fatigue and improves efficiency
  • Portability & Versatility: Compact and lightweight; ideal for installing tiles, doors, windows, cabinets, floors, porches, decks, and frames; easy to carry
  • Additional Use: Functions as a multi-board woodworking clamp for gluing, sanding, and precision woodworking tasks with tight, even hold

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XCLife via Amazon has for Prime Members: 2-Pack XClifes Multi Function Construction Jack (Black & White) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SickerDealer for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Multifunctional Jack: Upgraded wall tile leveling tool with easy height adjustment via handle; supports lifting, pressing, precise fastening, and positioning
  • Base Construction: All-steel solid thickened double-clip base; stable center of gravity; two units together support up to 420 lbs with 9.8 inches of lifting range
  • Handle Design: Comfortable grip for quick lifting; gentle press for fast lowering; reduces fatigue and improves efficiency
  • Portability & Versatility: Compact and lightweight; ideal for installing tiles, doors, windows, cabinets, floors, porches, decks, and frames; easy to carry
  • Additional Use: Functions as a multi-board woodworking clamp for gluing, sanding, and precision woodworking tasks with tight, even hold

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FeistyLake6791
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These are awful. All of these with this design. They lift things fine, but slam them down when you release them. There is absolutely no way to lower the object gently. It will slam down.
Garbage IMHO. If I care enough for the item to lift it, i sure as hell don't want to slam it down when I release the lift.
FairPencil1902
60 Posts
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As a handyman the DeWalt ones have been invaluable. Would pay full price if needed. Being able to slip under doors using my foot to raise, under counters putting in undermount sinks guiding with my hands as I use my foot to lift, having the strength to lift heavy furniture. Have a cheap set and they are junk. DeWalt you can screw 4*4s to add however much height you need

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Mar 31, 2026 01:27 AM
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Joined Nov 2009
OcBarterGuyMar 31, 2026 01:27 AM
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These look very similar to the dewalt ones, I wonder if they're any good
Mar 31, 2026 02:50 AM
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Joined Feb 2005
Shock96Mar 31, 2026 02:50 AM
2,456 Posts
I have a set that looks identical to these and they work fine. I haven't put a ton of load on them but they held up a 80lb door frame with no issue.
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Mar 31, 2026 03:09 AM
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talontsMar 31, 2026 03:09 AM
2,722 Posts
Great for disassembling 10x LEGO pieces.
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Mar 31, 2026 12:00 PM
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ddub23Mar 31, 2026 12:00 PM
80 Posts
These would have come in handy for past project. Cheap enough to have a set just in case
Mar 31, 2026 12:26 PM
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JohnW1198Mar 31, 2026 12:26 PM
9 Posts
Quote from OcBarterGuy :
These look very similar to the dewalt ones, I wonder if they're any good
Dewalt you can push down on the handle with your foot, this one looks like you have to pull up on the bottom one (squeeze)
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Mar 31, 2026 03:44 PM
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DealDadyMar 31, 2026 03:44 PM
416 Posts
The Vevor ones were just available for the same price and they are fine. I could definitely use something with a calmer release latch... yeesh.
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Mar 31, 2026 06:18 PM
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silveiranetoMar 31, 2026 06:18 PM
61 Posts
I have the orange one. It's great.
Not a tool that I use frequently but when I use it it totally solves the problem. It was crucial when I fixed my dishwasher. I also used it to pry open some wood boxes, to lift a door, and when I need another pair of hands around to lift something while I work on it. It's quite strong.

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Apr 02, 2026 12:37 AM
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FeistyLake6791Apr 02, 2026 12:37 AM
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These are awful. All of these with this design. They lift things fine, but slam them down when you release them. There is absolutely no way to lower the object gently. It will slam down.
Garbage IMHO. If I care enough for the item to lift it, i sure as hell don't want to slam it down when I release the lift.
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Apr 02, 2026 01:45 AM
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FairPencil1902Apr 02, 2026 01:45 AM
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As a handyman the DeWalt ones have been invaluable. Would pay full price if needed. Being able to slip under doors using my foot to raise, under counters putting in undermount sinks guiding with my hands as I use my foot to lift, having the strength to lift heavy furniture. Have a cheap set and they are junk. DeWalt you can screw 4*4s to add however much height you need
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Yesterday 05:08 PM
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cuckoo25Yesterday 05:08 PM
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quite a few bad reviews on this one
Yesterday 06:13 PM
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phuH4801Yesterday 06:13 PM
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Quote from FeistyLake6791 :
These are awful. All of these with this design. They lift things fine, but slam them down when you release them. There is absolutely no way to lower the object gently. It will slam down.Garbage IMHO. If I care enough for the item to lift it, i sure as hell don't want to slam it down when I release the lift.
That's why the DeWalts are worth the price. Being able to step on it to raise it also has both a slow and fast release option
Yesterday 09:08 PM
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ltonYesterday 09:08 PM
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How this's compared to the Dewalt https://a.co/d/0f5xxn5N on Amazone?

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