brownbagg said:The ONLY reason is the Bend-Pak has pneumatic locks,
are you sure, I ordered mine this weekand I dont remember that.
http://www.e-autolifts.com/xl/xl.html
Ign said:Based upon that I'm heavily leaning toward Worth. And yes, I've wondered how Bend Pak can sell so cheap ($2400 for a 10k lb unit), so it seems plausible they're just made in China and assembled (or painted) here. $3k for 10k lb Worth seems very reasonable to me.

OldCarGuy said:Great bunch of down to earth people over at Worth. If you’re talking with DR,, tell him hi for the OldCarGuy!![]()
brownbagg said:The ONLY reason is the Bend-Pak has pneumatic locks,
are you sure, I ordered mine this weekand I dont remember that.
http://www.e-autolifts.com/xl/xl.html
brownbagg said:that mohawk look good but at $6000, it three time that I can afford. The bend-pak is high to me, so it either china or nothing at all. And with the type garage posted here. I,m not worthy to post. most garage here are triple the value my house.
brownbagg said:that mohawk look good but at $6000, it three time that I can afford. The bend-pak is high to me, so it either china or nothing at all. And with the type garage posted here. I,m not worthy to post. most garage here are triple the value my house.

Rothaus said:Did anybody ever buy one of these 4 post lift from Ebay? Some of them sre under $2000 delivered. Most of them sre 7000 Lb and they have 3 drip pans, Casters and jack tray included.
Here are links to the once I'm refering to.![]()
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AMERICAN-PRODUCTS-7K-4-POST-AUTO-CAR-LIFT-LIFTS_W0QQitemZ270008987074QQihZ017QQcategoryZ63697QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Car-Auto-Lift-Four-Post-Portable-7000-lb-Parking-Garage_W0QQitemZ260009310681QQihZ016QQcategoryZ63697QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Post-Hydraulic-Lift-Car-Lift-Pro-Park-7-Hoist_W0QQitemZ140007688285QQihZ004QQcategoryZ63697QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7000lb-4-POST-HOIST-2-POST-AUTO-LIFT_W0QQitemZ120006936159QQihZ002QQcategoryZ63697QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Since also my butged is limited and my garage is not as big as most here posted I'm looking in to these.
Thanks for any feedback
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nukeddad1 said:Safety aside, ask where you will get repair parts on a Chinese lift. The power company I work for was buying Chinese knock offs for use in our power plants. After a year or so of constant equipment failures we went back to oem equipment. Much cheaper in the long run!!![]()
Rothaus said:I got some equipment from HF and for the price I paid, I could not even get the material. I got the Engine hoist and stand and some small stuff and it's okay![]()
However, talking about made in China. If these lifts are made in China and imported they have to be to a certain standard like all the other million things you buy all the time.
Just look around your house or garage and you will find more stuff made in China then you like to believe.![]()
I think I will get one of these 7000# 4 post lifts for under 2k![]()
At least the beer I'm drinking is not made in China
Cheers
brownbagg said:Aahz, I notice you are a saleman for auto equipment, I would be willing that all you sell is Rotary lifts. wouldnt this make you a little bias.

mikeyr said:The only lift I have heard of actually failing and dropping a car is the Perfect Park lift and I happen to own one and I am under that thing everyday, it is a fine lift and I have NO concerns about that lift. I found out why the one failed and check mine when i remember to.
one of the pulley's seized on the pivot bolt and so when the lift went up (or down dont know which) with the pulley seized on the bolt and turned the bolt out, once the bolt was out the pulley and cable went bye-bye and down came the Corvette on one end. This did NOT happen to me or anyone that I know, I remember seeing pictures of it and as I recall the Vette was not damaged but without hydraulics and cables and one end broken it must have been a bear to remove the car.Luckydevil said:Why did the one fail?
brownbagg said:bend-pak has certification
My last also...Aahz said:Last note on this subject....(for me anyways....)
Yes, they are also biased, they are trying to sell you something, they are trying to sell their reason for existing, they are trying to sell their expensive certification process, they are attempting to confirm their need to exist.Aahz said:I would highly recommend for those of you looking to buy a lift that you read the information on the ALI / ETL website. Some of you regard me as a biased source...they are not biased...they write the standards that OSHA follows and lift manufacturers are supposed to follow...Call them up and discuss your situation...they aren't trying to sell anything...www.autolift.org....
mikeyr said:My last also...
Yes, they are also biased, they are trying to sell you something, they are trying to sell their reason for existing, they are trying to sell their expensive certification process, they are attempting to confirm their need to exist.
Now don't get me wrong, if I ever needed a new lift at this point in my life it would most likely a certified Bend-Pak and if not Bend-Pak, I would very certainly look for certification in whatever brand I chose as I think it is a good thing. But like many good things, it is only a good thing and NOT a requirement.
Certification gives the uneducated low life like me who has no way of knowing any better that the lift I am looking at might be a little better quality than another, that is all. It merely implies that it is safer than a non-certified one, I am sure there are unsafe non-certified lifts but I can have some reasonable hope that there is no unsafe certified lift, there are no guarantees, Joe the welder might have come in with a hangover today and did poor welds on that certified lift. Or as in the case of the Perfect Park posted earlier, Billy forgot to put some grease on a bolt and 6 months after the lift is in your shop, it rusts and seizes and voila certified lift failure. No guarantees in life.
I have both a Perfect Park and a Bend-Pak, I use either one and have no preference which one I will get under but I can tell you if I ever needed another one, it would be Bend-Pak. I would also shop and look around first, I have no brand loyalty and certification would be a plus but not required.

brownbagg said:
Aahz said:Not sure who you are referring to....but I don't remember ever saying Bend Pak's Certifications (or product) are trash....although every one I saw there is meaningless in the U.S. except for the ETL Certification (Intertek)...In Canada and Europe the CE certifications are applicable...In Mexico...as far as I know...there are no standards, so Volkswagen certification is pretty useless, unless you are a Mexican VW Dealer....I don't speak Turkish or Russian or whatever those things are... so I can't help ya' there...
The ETL letter was done in conjunction with ALI....so the lift models listed there conform with US requirements for auto lifts...If a lift isn't listed there and Bend Pak offers it...it means one of a few things....A.) They CAN"T get it to pass the third party certification or B.)They don't have enough demand for a particular model to spend the money to get it tested. If the answer is A., then chances are pretty good you don't want it because of safety concerns...If the answer is B.) then chances are pretty good the lift will be discontinued at some point and you won't be able to get parts for it... Whichh leads us back to why it is a good idea to buy a Certified Lift....Bend Pak or otherwise....
