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ER70S-2

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If you don't want a gift card, you can use code 266907 for $10 off, but it expires today.
 
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PearlWhiteGT

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If you don't want a gift card, you can use code 266907 for $10 off, but it expires today.

Tried the code and it works but when trying to submit payment via credit card it won't go through. Tried with two different cards. Buddy tried as well and still no luck. Keeps giving an error message.
 

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Tried the code and it works but when trying to submit payment via credit card it won't go through. Tried with two different cards. Buddy tried as well and still no luck. Keeps giving an error message.

I just placed an order for a heater and the code worked. I payed via Paypal.
 

HMCFab9

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I would recommend buying a different Jack.
I bought the arcan 35 new from northern tool a couple years ago & my 30 year old craftsman Jack works 100% better
 

LNKMK8

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I've had this jack for about 8 years now and have been very pleased with it. Low profile, smooth action, smooth release. Will lift my F250 without issue.

That is the same price I bought it for on sale 8 years ago. Looks like the regular price has increased by $30 during that time period. Good purchase for a jack under $100.
 
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I've used this jack for a few years and it works great...nice and smooth. I probably paid about the same or more for a floor model.
 

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Daytona jack is $79 on Black Friday:

https://www.theblackfriday.com/harborfreight-blackfriday.shtml
 
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ER70S-2

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Free shipping code: 268181. Just got the email. Might make the jack a pretty sweet deal if the code works for it.
 

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Free shipping code: 268181. Just got the email. Might make the jack a pretty sweet deal if the code works for it.

Yep I just stumbled upon this in my email this morning. I had $25 in PP so the jack basically cost me $75 shipped. Damnit I need another floor jack like a hole in the head but couldn't say no
 

ER70S-2

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Yep I just stumbled upon this in my email this morning. I had $25 in PP so the jack basically cost me $75 shipped. Damnit I need another floor jack like a hole in the head but couldn't say no

That is such a good deal. I'm torn between the Harbor Freight Daytona long reach low profile jack and this. The Dayton goes 1/4" lower (not a deal breaker), but I'm not sure which one has a longer reach. Would anyone who owns this Arcan jack be willing to measure the distance from the center of the pad to the point where the jack body begins the upward slope? Neither jack gives this dimension, but I can go to HF and measure the Daytona. All I need is the Arcan length.
 

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That is such a good deal. I'm torn between the Harbor Freight Daytona long reach low profile jack and this. The Dayton goes 1/4" lower (not a deal breaker), but I'm not sure which one has a longer reach. Would anyone who owns this Arcan jack be willing to measure the distance from the center of the pad to the point where the jack body begins the upward slope? Neither jack gives this dimension, but I can go to HF and measure the Daytona. All I need is the Arcan length.

With the jack in it's lowest position, I measured from the grease fitting to the center of the pad. I measured it to be approximately 16". Let me know if you need a different point of reference and I'll try and help.

Note: I have an XL35 so not sure if it's the same as the XL35B
 
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