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Yes, YMMV and basically done with TSC, have had two orders recently cancelled, for out of stock, even though showing in stock online. Then I have to call and waste time getting my rewards back, but wasn't able to get my home town hero rewards back which is only on one purchase per quarter. Then had to wait 4 days to get a refund on my gift card by that time the promo is over so can't even try to rebuy at another location.
I like this product. I use it to speed up the leveling of tables ovens and kitchen equipment. It is worth it. The price point is a bit higher than it has been in the past at other retialers. Bought mine for 50.00, but again the product is solid. I believe Lowe's is selling one also. Different name same product.
These jacks are a game changer for solo work... hanging doors, building decks, installing cabinets, etc.
Note that the dewalt (and maybe some other brands) operate opposite of the cheap knockoffs.
On the dewalt you push down on the top handle to raise the jack, so you don't need two hands to avoid the jack lifting and moving. You can also use your foot to operate the jack while hands are doing something else. The cheap ones you pull up on the bottom handle which lifts the jack and whatever you are trying to level, so you usually need two hands to keep if from moving, and is much harder to adjust with your foot.
I always strike out on TSC clearance though... my local store's online inventory is ALWAYS wrong.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank HyrumBeck
Note that the dewalt (and maybe some other brands) operate opposite of the cheap knockoffs.
On the dewalt you push down on the top handle to raise the jack, so you don't need two hands to avoid the jack lifting and moving. You can also use your foot to operate the jack while hands are doing something else. The cheap ones you pull up on the bottom handle which lifts the jack and whatever you are trying to level, so you usually need two hands to keep if from moving, and is much harder to adjust with your foot.
I always strike out on TSC clearance though... my local store's online inventory is ALWAYS wrong.
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