ducttapebandit
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Any suggestions on a good general purpose floor jack. I guess they don't make them in the states any more.
After seeing the accidents from the medical side jacks are one item I will not nickel or dime my purchase. The tool may be warrantied but but that does not cover what it hits.
Getting cautious after visiting friends who had stands or jacks break, I had my own incident with what looked like a quality constructed jack. It dropped during the final couple pumps of raising a car at home. I had two not one very heavy jackstands as well as the jack under the car.
So instead of a Camaro crush all that I had was a raised heart beat. The stands that caught it are old, made here and tested to see what would happen by dropping 16,000 lbs of farm tractor 6 inches onto them. They look very rough compared to what you see in the stores, but I learned years ago not to judge by appearances. Some very nice looking jewel polished tools were among the worse scrap I ever bought.
So we ended up getting what we can used and rebuild and will splurge on what is frequently the most expensive tools, jacks. We use Wrights and similar for wrenches, sockets, etc to cut the cost and still have decent tools.
After seeing the accidents from the medical side jacks are one item I will not nickel or dime my purchase. The tool may be warrantied but but that does not cover what it hits.
Think how do those jack stands get under the vehicle.
I used to own a auto repair/streetrod/resto shop. I had an employee that would constantly get under cars held up by the jack alone. I would constantly have to tell him to put the jackstands under the car and put the car down on them. he would grumble and do it but then the next time....
one day I really got onto hima about that and he told me that jacks were made to hold the car up and jackstands are not needed. then told me that the only thing that jackstand are goor for is if the car slips off the jack. I proceeded to point out to him " and you dont have any under the car" followed by an " I am tired of telling you this, your fired..."
some people are their own worst enemies
bob
I don't know about yours, but mine get under there with a stick
It is not always needed to go to the highest name brands, but going with a good reserve on jacks. We have a couple lesser names, but they are rated much much higher than we need. Was a mid priced compromise at a couple locations.
Anyone know anything about these jacks? I need something that will actually lift my 2004 Dodge Ram Quad Cab. The cheap Wal-mart floor jack I have now barely gets up high enough to do anything and once it does, it doesn't have the balls to do any lifting. Ended up having to get out the jack that came with the truck and that took FOREVER to get anywhere. I know this jack isn't anywhere near top of the line, but for occasional use, it looks like it might be just about what I need.
It usually begins with the size of the lifting pad for me. If the pad is less than about 6" I avoid the jack, which unfortunately seems to include most of the new offerings today!
I don't care that much about the pad as supplied, I want a standard mounting hole so I can use whatever I want.
(man I dispise tiny lift pads!) 
Is this any better than a HF unit?