Dan Columb
2025-09-01 12:42:08
great value for the price, preforms well.
texmln
2025-08-02 13:28:24
Very solid jack that easily lifted my 2013 Toyota Sequoia 4x4. Perfect height for large trucks as it fits under the frame nicely and provides plenty of height to pull a wheel off easily. Note that you will need to unscrew the saddle to provide the correct height but it is built for this and works exactly as anticipated. The jack was surprisingly easy to pump up. I thought it might take a little more effort but jacking is smooth and effortless. This jack is solid and sturdy but isn't too heavy to easily move around. As noted by some others, when releasing pressure the jack comes down easy and smooth but stops once there is no more load on it. However, it is easy enough pull the jack down a little more by hand by pushing the piston down until it clears the frame. The release valve works well so no issues there. Overall, I'm happy with it and the price was great.
Ibrahim K Tafla
2025-07-31 15:57:23
I used this to level out my house. I’ve been dragging it through the dirt, tossing it around. Jacking up and down in 10 different spots everyday for the last month. It’s been sunk in the dirt from the weight of the house. Still works great. After 2 months i noticed a small leak from the relief valve cause the grommet shifted out. I closed the valve back up tight and the helmet went back in, stopped leaking. Great for the price and can handle a beating.
A.H. of AZ
2025-07-21 13:17:28
UPDATE: APRIL 2021.....hydraulic bottle jack is still performing well with proper maintenance and keeping an eye on the hydraulic fluid. I still recommend this bottle jack.First off on buying weight-loading/carrying/pulling equipment. BUY EQUIPMENT THAT IS STATED TO CARRY SUCH LOADS TO AT LEAST 2 TIMES WHAT YOU PLAN TO LIFT, PULL OR SECURE!!!! Most experienced will say best at 3 times your planned load weight. Don't buy a 3ton capacity (6,000lb) jack and expect to easily lift a 6,000lb vehicle. Buy a 6ton (12,000lb) jack to lift a 4,000 or 6,000 car/suv. Buy a 12ton (24,000lb) jack to lift a 7,000-10,000lb pick-up. Similar on buying recovery ropes/straps. Ok.......REVIEW: I have had this 12ton (24,000lb) capacity hydraulic jack since Spring 2016. It is my main jack for a K2500 4x4 97' GMC Sierra (8,600lbs) and a 04' Ford F350 Superduty Crewcab (9,800lbs). This jack can lift the front with moderate operation of the handle and with little effort on the rear of the trucks, unloaded. Between both trucks so far, tasks completed include driveshaft dropping/install, fuel tank drop/install, tire rotations, rear axle removal, rotor replacements x4, brake caliper replacements x3, brake pad replacements x6, wheel stud replacements x16, front bumper kit install, used jack to separate bumper front slightly to force-fit onto bumper mounts, tire changing of course, front shock install. That is all I can recall for now. Although the bottle jack like all 12ton and lower have a small footprint. I use a 3/8 inch steel plate as a baseplate (shown in 2nd picture) to create a more stable platform and so it does not just sink into the ground when weight is being applied. As with most hydraulic jacks, fluid will leak when turned outward (release) too much or over time it may purge very little on it's own. I store my jack with the relief valve closed as instructions state. A shop towel/rag folded under it helps to catch any fluid if there is any during storage. I also replace all my hydraulic tools' fluid about every 2 years with hydraulic jack specific fluid, not just any 80/90W gear oil fluid. The jack stands at it's lowest of 9 1/2 inches tall (first picture). My GMC Sierra can be lifted high enough to change a tire at 15 inches from the ground (2nd picture) with some more lift in the jack available. That is with my jack's available ram height screwed out about only 1 inch. Release under pressure is a formidable technique of slowly releasing the relief valve as to not 'drop' your vehicle instead of 'lower' your vehicle. Practice with the rear end of the vehicle until technique is learned on the releasing of the relief valve. And remember to close the valve during storage, wipe the fluid if any comes out at all, keep track of fluid via fill area....easily done, and USE JACK STANDS IN CONJUNCTION AS ALWAYS. Since I have used this jack for both my trucks, I want to buy a 2nd jack to have in each vehicle. Maybe a 20ton (40,000lb) for the Ford F350 (9,800lbs). Overall, I would recommend this jack.
Micky
2025-07-16 13:11:11
I have used twice in last few months and it is working great. It seems well made and sturdy.
Wes
2025-06-26 10:17:54
I trust this jack more than most I have. Small but powerful. This thing will last. I slam it around in my shop works great easy to use. Everyone needs a solid bottle jack I suggest this one.
Chefjules
2025-06-25 13:00:54
I bought this 12 ton bottle jack 2 months ago and didn't think anything of it and threw it in my truck. Found a need to use it last weekend so I pulled it out and used it on my 5th wheel. Worked great......... The next day I came out and noticed it had leaked hydraulic fluid all over. Couldn't see where it was coming from so called customer support. They didn't care in the slightest if it was the 1st time I used it. Because it was over the 30 day window for Amazon they said tough luck with the jack.Called customer service before writing this and........ the recording said they were too busy and to go to their website and they also said I would NOT be able to leave a voicemail so they could call me back.Do not buy from this company. They have a very inferior product that they will NOT support.Lesson learned for me. Make sure the thing work when I receive it. I usually do but in this case it's a bottle jack. Who would have thought it would leak fluid everywhere.
Ashish
2025-06-22 16:33:16
Lifted an F150 Raptor's front left side with this 12 ton Pro lift Jack in the middle of a desert. Worked like a charm. No oil leaks as yet, only time will tell how long it'll last. Small and easy to store. It's heavy which is a good thing but it does not come with a carry case, hence the 4 stars
LUIS E FLORES
2025-06-04 11:38:47
LE ACONDICIONE UN MANOMETRO, Y SE CUANTA PRESION GENERA EL GATO AL SUBIR CARGA. HASTA AHORA A FUNCIONADO BIEN
Sebastian
2025-05-06 16:54:39
Pro-Lift makes some of the best hydraulic bottle jacks. I initially used one at a friend's house and became instantly hooked. The ones you buy at most stores like Walmart, Canadian Tire, Home Depot or Lowe's are all garbage. They work fine at first but in a short period of time you'll notice they stop lifting fully, leak or the hand pump somehow gets air into the lift somehow. I've spent enough time trying different ones, returning them. Save yourself the hassles and just get one of these.BTW, depending on your needs, I typically use a 6 ton bottle jack for most cars and trucks unless you're lifting something bigger. Jack's typically handle twice their rated capacity so if you don't need anything past a 6 ton, don't get the 12. The 12 you'll need to pump twice as much to get height. I have this in 12 ton, 6 ton and 2 ton. The 2 ton doesn't need to much pumping, it flies. That's the one I mainly use. The 6 ton needs a little more pumping.
Elmer
2025-02-25 19:29:00
Nice sturdy and does heavy lifting easily
Ahmed Mahdy
2025-01-02 18:51:01
as advertised