"atfsgeoff" (atfsgeoff)
09/22/2016 at 23:28 • Filed to: None | 14 | 30 |
Harbor Freight added
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to their catalog a few weeks ago. On a tool forum I frequent, there’s a big discussion thread going on about how this jack is nearly identical to the
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jack.
Fast-forward to today, now
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for patent infringement and unfair competition for selling basically the same jack at less than 1/3rd the price. They’re demanding that HF pull them from their shelves. So obviously I had to pick one up before that happens. Just a heads-up for Opponauts who are in need of a really good floor jack at a ridiculously low price.
BTW, this jack has zerk grease fittings, is fully rebuildable with parts schematic included, and is very easy to modulate lowering the car. No twitchy “all or nothing” pressure release.
EDIT: I forgot to add, unlike the cheaper HF jacks (which are still an amazing bargain), this one uses a spring detent to secure both halves of the handle together, and another VERY beefy spring detent that holds the handle in place. Makes it very easy to take the handle off and break it down for storage.
DanZman
> atfsgeoff
09/22/2016 at 23:36 | 2 |
Good heads up! How low of clearance does it work with?
Garrett Davis
> atfsgeoff
09/22/2016 at 23:39 | 1 |
Oooooh, hell yeah. Thanks for sharing!
atfsgeoff
> DanZman
09/22/2016 at 23:44 | 2 |
specs say 3.75" minimum clearance, my measuring tape confirms. It lifts up to 23" which is pretty damn high!
Decay buys too many beaters
> atfsgeoff
09/22/2016 at 23:57 | 1 |
God damn, too high for me or I’d pounce on one right now :(
for Michigan
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 01:41 | 1 |
Dang. I’ve been looking at these. Didn’t want to spend that much, but that looks like a crazy good deal and exactly the jack I wanted.
What to do...
Luken10
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 03:03 | 1 |
I was wondering what was special about it when I was browsing around the other day. I ended up getting the 1.5 ton to try out. For $60 it was a no brainer compared the the $30 trolly jack I was going to buy. Here is a picture of the Daytona jack next to the steel ones!
atfsgeoff
> Luken10
09/23/2016 at 03:11 | 1 |
Oh the Daytona jack is steel as well, and has a lot more of it. Thing weighs over 100lbs.
for Michigan
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 19:35 | 2 |
I just picked one up. Holy crap is that thing heavy.
Batman the Horse
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 20:07 | 4 |
RIP Dale.
Roadster Man
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 20:14 | 0 |
I’m weary of hardbor freight jacks. I had the regular 2-ton buckle on me while i was jacking up a car. I use the low-profile 2-ton now, but where you screw the handle clockwise you can tell that it’s stripped out. I can still tighten it, but not too tight or else it’ll just twist around the square-shaped thingy that inserts into the handle. I’m a little sketched out by this one too, now.
Screw harbor freight, everything I have ever bought from there either broke or didn’t work. Except jack stands, but it’s hard to screw up a couple chunks of metal.
I haven’t tried out the angle grinder I bought from them yet, so there may be redemption on the horizon...
Roadster Man
> Luken10
09/23/2016 at 20:15 | 0 |
Also, the Daytona jack will probably not fit under some lower cars.
Frank Grimes
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 21:03 | 0 |
I dont really get why they introduced this model. In the advertising and description it mentions lasting 10x longer. How would anyone even know that?!
I would just get a low pro 3 ton on sale for like $79.99 that should last years and years.
dogisbadob
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 21:41 | 0 |
I have a regular HF jack which I got for $70. it works great. It has a spring detent for the halves of the handle, and lowering the car slowly isn’t a problem, either (just turn the handle *slightly* to the left).
Is Snap-On’s made in China? The infringement is the cost of cheap Chinese labor. They buy or steal trade secrets and reverse engineer. This is also why HF’s quality has been getting better.
dogisbadob
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 21:42 | 0 |
eeeeeeeeeeeeeek! The silver jacks weigh around 70-75 lb, and the alum jacks weigh even less
dogisbadob
> Decay buys too many beaters
09/23/2016 at 21:42 | 0 |
the cheaper HF jacks are still very good for $70-100
Decay buys too many beaters
> dogisbadob
09/23/2016 at 21:58 | 1 |
Yeah, currently got the 3 ton low profile. Works great with the FR-S and Miata , but it creaks and groans when I lift the E39 and I assume it will do the same with the Jag. It would be nice to have something a little beefier that could handle everything.
atfsgeoff
> Roadster Man
09/23/2016 at 22:21 | 1 |
HF has a lot of real junk, but they also carry many amazing tools that can’t be had anywhere else for close to HF’s price. I’ve been using a 3-ton floor jack I got from them back in ‘04 with zero issues, I got the Daytona jack because I find myself in need or want of a second floor jack during some jobs.
As for your old 2-ton jack buckling, did the jack itself bend, or did it just not hold pressure and sink down with weight? If it’s the latter, you’re talking about a 2-cent O-ring failure, not the entire jack.
atfsgeoff
> for Michigan
09/23/2016 at 22:25 | 0 |
Yeah it is. What’s really funny is that if you order this jack from their website, it’s still a $6.99 flat rate shipping charge. *shrug*
Frenchlicker
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 22:32 | 0 |
I was looking at these just today. They even had a little thing comparing it to Snap On and Matco ones. Theirs had slightly different specs so I bet they’ll get away with it like always.
Frenchlicker
> atfsgeoff
09/23/2016 at 22:33 | 0 |
Wait a second, their sign said 3.5 for them and 3.75 for a competitor.
for Michigan
> atfsgeoff
09/24/2016 at 00:27 | 0 |
That’s funny.
atfsgeoff
> dogisbadob
09/24/2016 at 01:11 | 2 |
Yeah, the Snap-On jack is also made in China.
JDIGGS
> atfsgeoff
09/24/2016 at 04:09 | 0 |
how heavy is she
JDIGGS
> atfsgeoff
09/24/2016 at 04:10 | 0 |
Its insanity.
atfsgeoff
> JDIGGS
09/24/2016 at 04:15 | 0 |
Back breaking to lift, but once it’s on a smooth surface, it rolls really nicely. Shouldn’t need to deadlift it often unless you’re moving it up and down stairs.
jimz
> Roadster Man
09/24/2016 at 10:27 | 0 |
we used to jokingly call HF “China Express.”
jimz
> atfsgeoff
09/24/2016 at 10:30 | 1 |
I was wondering exactly what was patented about it, it just looks like an oddly-shaped floor jack. the linked article says Snap-On has a design patent on it, which covers its basic look and shape.
most patents covering a new invention are utility patents.
Roadster Man
> jimz
09/25/2016 at 11:17 | 0 |
I’m legitimately afraid of using my hardor freight angle grinder. Gonna be wearing some serious goggles. And gloves. And possibly neck protection.
SidewaysOnDirt still misses Bowie
> atfsgeoff
11/03/2016 at 19:08 | 0 |
That looks liek a cartoon F1 car from the 70s. I bet it makes crazy cartoon downforce.
SidewaysOnDirt still misses Bowie
> atfsgeoff
11/03/2016 at 19:10 | 1 |
Out of curiosity, is it made in the same factory? That’s the case with a ton of cheap things in general. I have an audio cable tester that’s identical to about a dozen other cheap audio cable testers from Behringer to Nady because they’re all made by the same Chinese company and just put a different sticker on it. I just found the cheapest one for like $10.