The Daytona Jack
1: Is not red
2: Does not have a Snap-On logo on it
3: Not eligible for 18-24% financing
$600 well spent
4: Will not have parts for service after the warranty expires
The Daytona Jack
1: Is not red
2: Does not have a Snap-On logo on it
3: Not eligible for 18-24% financing
$600 well spent
For anyone reading this thread in the future, if your looking to spend snap on money on a jack get a AC Hydraulic A/S jack.
I've had mine for a few years now, and as far as i'm concerned, there is no better jack out there. The precision in the release is extremely precise.
That's a pretty weak jack for 6 bills, the Milwaukee or Hein-Werner jacks are 3 times that jack.
Milwaukee was just more than I needed, took second choice ....
Hein-Werner HW93652 Blue Heavy Duty Service Jack - 3 Ton Capacity
Lately, Harbor freight has come out with new products that they claim are equal to a particular model from a quality brand at a fraction of the price. They run adds with side by side specs where theirs is equal to or better on all specs. They have done it with Snap On, Honda and Dewalt products. Some testers seem to confirm their claims. Snap On felt it had to protect the reputation of their often over priced stuff and sued. We have SO fan boys here that cannot believe that anything is as good as Snap On and they get very upset at the suggestion that somebody could sell what may be a a very similar jack at less than 1/3 the price, especially if they bought the SO jack for 600 bucks. I reserve judgemet as I do not know how similar they really are. Even if the design is similar, that does not count for manufacturing QC and materials used. While it was way before this advertising campaign, the original Earthquake impact wrench was supposed to compete with the IR Thunder gun. I discovered that the illistrated parts breakdown drawings were almost identical. Dunno.I must be ignorant to all that mess? What’s the story of you don’t mind typing.
That's what I was looking at before I got the FJ300. It's $500, I got the SO jack for $550 OTD off the truck. Shinn Fu makes both the Hein Warner and the FJ series jacks (and likely the Daytona as well). The one thing that steered me from the HW (other than the fact I had to wait a couple of days to get it vs having the truck stop by the house later that day) is at the lowest it won't clear the wife's Focus. I don't mind spending the extra $300-350 knowing that I'll be able to get parts down the road. I think eventually someone will reverse engineer the Daytona seals and start selling kits but right now they don't.
Would recommend the AC jacks way ahead of any of the snap on jacks , have had to warranty several of my workshops snap on jacks after very short period of time yet the AC ones keep going
Would recommend the AC jacks way ahead of any of the snap on jacks , have had to warranty several of my workshops snap on jacks after very short period of time yet the AC ones keep going
Someone posted theirs in the new tool purchases thread, that looks like a terrific jack, and its made in Denmark - not China.