Hey, Can I Get A Lift? By Rodney Ray on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

Bought this jack in a semi-emergency situation I was planning to do a little work on a new used Mazda we had gotten and all my jacks were to big to even slide under this Mazda. So to make a long story a little shorter we bought it strictly because it was small. After getting the jack home and opening it up I realized for as small as it is it has a 19 inch lift, plenty enough even for an S.U.V. I was very surprised at the quality of this trolley jack. Since I first got it this jack has become my favorite just because it is lighter than all the others I have making it easier to deal with. I also like the short handle it has, some people would think that it would take more effort to use with a short handle but it really doesn't and it does allow for more freedom of movement. I t has a sturdy built in carrying handle and strong solid steel wheels. I would have to say I would without a doubt recommend this Jack to anyone that needed a good smaller type jack. Really I guess I would have to recommend it even if they we're looking for a full sized unit.

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GM Goodwrench 2 ton Trolly Jack
Purchased at: WalMart Price: 24.99