Fred Stephen
2025-08-20 10:06:15
this metal lift for rock is great. side it under the edge. press up with the foot and it tightens against the other piece. it is nice and wide and there is no bend when a lot of pressure is applied. it is nice and light so kicking it over to the next piece is easy
John
2025-08-14 13:09:44
I had to hang Fifty-Seven sheets of drywall when I did my basement. For the first couple of sheets I used the crowbar with a 2x4. It took to darn long too get that into position and it would damage the bottom part of the drywall sometimes. This tool speeds up the process and it didn't damage the drywall. It worked great for about Fifty Sheets and I will most definetly use this tool again sometime. It was a really good buy for a really good price.
Ross
2025-08-04 16:20:43
Wonderful tool to lift drywall. Small, compact, easy to use. Couldn’t be happier with a purchase :)
OlsonBros
2025-07-30 10:43:06
This steel lifting wedge will raise your panels with little effort. Weather it be sheet rock, doors or whatever. No gimmicks. Just works.
linda
2025-05-02 14:20:50
good quality
Chuck Willow
2025-03-26 14:34:19
I've used a flat prybar for years to give me the little lift I needed when installing drywall and re-installing doors but sometimes you don't have your prybar handy or didn't intend to do that chore that needed a little lift or there just isn't room to you AND the prybar or ....Don't have any of those problems with this little jewel. It's easy to use ANYWHERE and since it's so small, it lives in my tool bag and is THERE WHEN I NEED IT.How much do I like it? Well...after using it I'm putting one in each of my vehicle tool boxes...it's that handy and easy and did I mention small?Don't you just love/hate inexpensive handy useful tools that just cry out..."buy one for each tool kit"
Joe Doakes
2025-03-01 13:56:12
I'm a novice sheetrocker but a veteran rock'n'roller. When I first started using this thing I thought I would need to lift one end, secure it with one screw then gingerly move to the other end, lift and secure that end before screwing in the field. I quickly learned the it is much faster to lift from the middle and secure it there and work my way out. That worked well on 8' sheets but not so good with 12'. For one thing the 12' is so heavy that it buggers-up the factory taper and so long that you can't really get the whole thing lined-up from the middle.I use to use a 2x4 for a fulcrum and flat-bar and it was such a hassle to keep moving and setting up the thing. So I'm real happy with this inexpensive piece of magic.
N. Larson
2024-12-21 15:28:32
This is as heavy duty as other very similar bigger name brands I have. I am happy with it and would recommend it if you see it on sale like I did.