Quick Jack is going to lift much lower than even a medium rise scissor lift. If you can leave it in place, I think a scissor is a no brainer over the quick jack.
I just bought that too. I got it during the recent $250 plus two extra batteries deal. I returned the batteries and ended up paying $150 for the saw, double charger, two batteries, and the bag.
I’m pretty sure it needs to be a chase visa, eg, “chase sapphire”. It works like any of the other rotating cash back deals. You go online and opt in and then it just works automatically. They just did a HD one as well.
I use mine for fixing the trimming of my house’s siding where the builder did a **** job. Other good uses are trimming drywall around electric boxes so everything lines up nice and smoothly.
I wasn’t sure that I’d really use it when I bought mine, but it has many uses.
I’ve screwed up plenty of stuff, but nothing that would kill the next guy to touch it. If it’s that critical and I don’t know exactly how to do it, I don’t.
I think I want to buy the X2 top handle saw while they're still doing the $250 price plus two extra batteries. I'm pretty battery/charger rich at this point, so does anyone have a sense of what I could sell the two 5ah batteries and double charger for? I'm not looking to maximize the sales...