This was the first/top one I saw...
Grasshopper, it would have been not, if the post bumped that original topic to the top.
This was the first/top one I saw...
I don't think the original price matters. I just returned the 6ton pairs and got $39.99 each plus tax on a gift card. When I mentioned I *know* I had paid more for them a year ago, the cashier mumbled something about that's what they go for now so that's what you get. YMMV.
I'm skeptical of the whole thing.
Harbor Freight gains tons of free attention - negative for a possible problem , positive that they have it "handled".
Everyone is now talking about HF jack stands - likers that use them with no problems and haters who have never owned them.
Bring in the "questionable" stands to a store and get a store gift card. Wander around the store, load up your cart other stuff, sort your coupons and head for the checkout using your "gift card". Maybe get a new sets of jack stands - maybe not. You probably already have 4 other sets at home, that have never had a problem either.
Conspiracy theory of yet another unusual marketing ploy for Harbor Freight?![]()
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The Esco 3T look good to me at $54/ea. Thoughts?
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As someone else here posted, don't go cheap with jack stands--spend an extra $20-$30 and buy a quality set. Your family & friends will appreciate it.

They were $44.99 before coupon.
I never understood buying jack stands from the lowest bidder when its the only thing standing in the way of your head being turned into smashed bone and jelly.
The Esco 3T look good to me at $54/ea. Thoughts?
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About 10 years ago, OTC had a recall on their Stinger 6 ton stands. Something about the pawl not being machined right. The cast piece has to have good teeth and the pawl has to fit right in those teeth. The stands had date codes on them and I think it was about a year and a half production run affected, SPX/OTC gave the customers new stands
My observations on ratcheting jack stands are that they are safe within a reasonable working limit. Anything weird or heavy is what wood blocks and mechanical jacks/ large pin stands are for
Have quite a few 6 ton and up stands. Mostly use the Sunex type with the feet welded at the bottom. Little heavier than the OTC which has the angle corners welded in.
The Napa 7 ton is a good stand quite a bit heavier than a normal 6 ton but nowhere as large as a 12 ton stand. They all have the rubber boot over the handle for carrying including the newer Napa models
Also have a older Hein-Werner 6 ton with no braces or support at the bottom of the stand. Teeth are fine but the frames are getting bent. Goes into the while working on equipment use wood blocks instead of Chinese stands category
Four different versions of 6 to 7 ton jack stands that I feel safe working under. Not sure how past or present HF models match up or which version they are comparable to
Usually, when they do fail, it's from improper vehicle or work surface positioning.
Yep, they are nice.
Keep in mind that their rating is actually each, whereas most stands are per pair. So the esco 3t is the equivalent of most other's 6 ton
Honestly, I wish Esco made a slightly-more-affordable 2-ton (8-ton per set) stand for something at/under $40. Their shorty stand (min height is 11" vs. 13.2" for the regular one) is more in line with what I need/want, but they're more than the taller stand ($62-$65).
But, I'm kinda tired of hearing about jack stand recalls...
I traded my dad for some 61196 jack stands a while back, and I've used them with no problems. I always do a vigorous shake/bump test before I get underneath and usually use the jack and/or a wheel as insurance.
I checked out the teeth in those 61196 jacks, and it looks like my particular pair weren't affected, although they are less substantial than the 1991 pair that I also use.
The cost of a good tool is quickly forgotten.
If you are good at $40, $65 should be easy to swallow
Not trying to start an argument here, but would you mind sharing what is quality set that cost extra $20-$30? I looked at Torin, Chicago Pneumatic and Napa online yesterday. All under $100. From looking at the spec, I am not sure they have better quality than HF, except the cost is more and the name are different. Their spec, height, weight, size of the base are very similar. Pretty sure these are made in China, so do we know they are not from the same company in China?
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When you raise the saddle of ANY ratchet bar jack stand, if you simply drop the ratchet bar and rely on the weight of the handle to fully seat the pawl tooth, you're setting yourself up for a potentially catastrophic accident. Always, always, always - lift that ratchet bar again - about 1/16" - and push the locking/latch/pawl handle down to ensure complete tooth engagement
HF problem is not the design. It's the quality control. This extends to more products than just jack stands.
What makes you think that quality control is better for other companies, specifically their jack stands?
I am just trying to understand why I should buy brand abc instead of xyz.
What makes you think that quality control is better for other companies, specifically their jack stands?
I am just trying to understand why I should buy brand abc instead of xyz.
But they all do lock in. (I don't have the HF here at home to look at) What makes you think that quality control is better for other companies, specifically their jack stands?
I am just trying to understand why I should buy brand abc instead of xyz.
Not trying to start an argument here, but would you mind sharing what is quality set that cost extra $20-$30? I looked at Torin, Chicago Pneumatic and Napa online yesterday. All under $100. From looking at the spec, I am not sure they have better quality than HF...Pretty sure these are made in China...Maybe I am missing something here? Educate me...So how about you share your knowledge here what are good jack stand according to your standard that is not from the lowest bidder? and why do you think they are better. I, and others will appreciate it.
Now we are afraid of everything.
Funny I have seen this design of jack stand since I was a kid, never hearing about a failure, even to this day.
Now, it looks Like "we're all going to die!" Damn coronavirus. Now we are afraid of everything.
Since you’ve never heard about a jack stand failure, then it can’t possibly be true. Got it.
That’s it. Only wimps worry about a safe work environment. Damn Harbor Freight, scaring their customers and giving away free store credit. Eric Smidt needs to man up.
Dude, I hope you’re trolling.

So how about you share your knowledge here what are good jack stand according to your standard that is not from the lowest bidder? and why do you think they are better. I, and others will appreciate it.
Funny I have seen this design of jack stand since I was a kid, never hearing about a failure, even to this day.
Seems like folks that are worrying about it the most, don't even own the product.
Once the lock bar is down you shouldn't be able to load the stand and cause it to collapse.

Funny I have seen this design of jack stand since I was a kid, never hearing about a failure, even to this day.
Now, it looks Like "we're all going to die!"
Damn coronavirus.Now we are afraid of everything.
I notice that many of those who buy the "better" jack stands, still use something else, as a backup so apparently they don't fully trust their's either.![]()
Somehow a pandemic is to blame for a jack stand recall? Was your head crushed by these stands? 
The "design" or basic principles of how the stand operates is not the problem. There are other designs with redundancies or improved mechanisms that are recommended over this style but
The problem is a critical part of the product is made out of spec and fails under load.
How hard is that to understand?Somehow a pandemic is to blame for a jack stand recall? Was your head crushed by these stands?
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