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Assembly was fairly easy for one person, although I could have used a second set of hands at times, but a folding chair came to the rescue. very sturdy and well constructed, very happy to have purchased this.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by DIBDAWG
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Assembly required, but you can figure it out. Works as intended. Makes repairs easier!
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made in China! However, seems to be good quality materials. (steel & bolts)
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 by Steven A. Moon
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Great product and well build. Had a damaged prat from shipping and they immediately sent a replacement part with no questions asked. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by Great game and a lot of fun
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Worth the money, but typical Chinese price point product
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I bought this because my knees and legs are in really bad shape, and just walking around can sometimes be a problem. So working on the top of my 2500HD 4x4 and moderately lifted K5 "35" tires and 4" lift "expedition vehicle" had become a real problem. Assembly was simple as expected. Fasteners are ty
pical cheap ungraded Chinese and lack washers that should be provided at many points. Construction is minimal but adequate. I'm 6' tall at about 200 lbs and it supported me quite well in my brief test. Of course I wasn't trying to lift out a diesel truck head or old cast iron manifold, and I think that might exceed it's construction limits. Really no more or less than I expected for the price I paid. At $166.02 total to my door, I would have been disappointed if it had cost me any more. I really only have one complaint. It purports to be "foldable", which strictly speaking I guess it is. But unlike my Harbor Freight engine crane (cherry picker) that seems built with folding as part of it's design, this seems barely suitable to the term. For one thing, if you put the safety retainers on the angle lock brackets (the slots that control angle on the vertical "ladder"), you simply cannot fold it at all. With those "safety retainers" removed, you can move the brace out of the way and lay it down with the ladder roughly vertical, and then the legs come up almost vertical against the ladder. However, there is no mechanism to retain it like this, and it will quickly unfold (if you want to call it that) if not restrained. I tied it up with a cord. Then it's basically impossible to roll it at all with only 2 swivel casters (for instance, the folded shop crane still has 4 on the floor for this reason). I'm still in physically capable shape to lift it and carry it into it's designated storage slot against the wall. But if I were not, I would pretty much be forced to leave it unfolded and in the way (or outside) all the time. Still, it's worth the price being functional and suitable for the purpose intended. I would recommend it (with reservations mentioned) for any home shop type working on trucks, particularly larger or lifted, especially for those of us with leg problems. However, having worked professionally in this area (owner operator of shop), I would not even consider recommending this for professional and/or heavy/frequent use. In that case, I would say spend the money on a better unit.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2013 by BadDog
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I have recommended this product to all of my friends. It is sturdy and easy to assemble. It is functional and will save your back. 100% pleased!
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Dusty
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Sturdy. Pad comfortable enough. Easy assembly. Optional swing out tray very useful. Partial fold up helpful in reducing footprint while stored . Great for DIY..Saves knees, back, arms, elbows and is less tiring for extended efforts.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by Topwrench7
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Works fine... wish the adjustment holes were closer spaced... But still good. Easy to assemble. Most vertical creepers seem to fall down in that regard, but this one was easy. I have a 6.0 f250 and was tired of scraping up my belly... Makes working on engine so much easier.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Almus Kenter
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only regret is I didn't buy one sooner
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Dan M.