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NAPA Hero Floor Jack?

gtr1999

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Hi Guys
My first post here. I am in the market for a good floor jack. I have a 30 year old Sears that really worked nice but is now starting to lose hold. I have another brand jack, not sure which one, that was bought from JC Whitney about 35 years ago and that is a good one but also starting to loose hold, these slowly creep down.

I was at a local garage last week and saw they used a lot of the 3.5 ton NAPA jacks and really liked them. The part # is 791-6420 and lists for $343. I saw a near new one on CL for $175 and was going to buy it but NAPA has a "hero" model on sale now for $199. The last 4 digits are the same so I think it's the same jack with a different paint job and NAPA donates money for jack sold.

So my question, does anyone know about these jacks? If they are the same and a good jack I'll buy one. If not then I'll go with the used one.

Thanks for any help

Gary
 
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zkling

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You may want to consider rebuilding your old jacks. Some of the older Sears jacks were rebranded professional quality jacks.
 

MRunabout

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It really depends on what type of vehicles you work on. For instance, in my household, there are three lowered cars and an SUV so my jack needed to have a long low profile section and be able to lift high (about an inch higher than the Napa unit you posted) so I got this one at Costco for $100: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200345429_200345429

There's also this HF one if you need low pro and high lift: http://www.harborfreight.com/automo...vy-duty-floor-jack-with-rapid-pump-68050.html

They weigh 100 pounds but I'm pretty sure that Napa one is a heffer itself.

I used to work at America's Tire and some of our jacks were Napa. Definitely nice, heavy duty units.
 
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gtr1999

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Thanks guys,
I rebuild 63-82 corvette differentials, IRS , and boxes. I have a couple of my own vettes and my son has a street/strip vette so we are always using a jack.

I plan on repairing the old Sears and JC Whitney brand but need another one for the day job so that is why I'm looking. I have a 2.5 or 3 ton HF jack that went South real fast a few years ago, same with their 20 ton press cylinder so I want to get a quality tool to last me the rest of my days working on cars.

This one is a promotional model painted brown but it is the same 3.5 ton rating as the service jacks I see all over. $199 seems to be a great deal and they donate $10 to the veterans so it looks to be a win=win unless someone knows otherwise.:thumbup:
 
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ttf5003

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I too was looking at the 3.5 ton Hero jack does anyone have experience with it or actually seen it in the store? I'm a veteran and looking to replace my 2 year old craftsman jack that drops my small car faster than I can get a jack stand under it.

I'm sure its not USA made but anyone know the country of origin?
 

AnthonyJ124

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I was very interested in the NAPA hero jack, as my dad has had a 3 ton Napa jack that has lasted literally my entire life. The big catch was that I had HF credit and I needed a jack that weekend. Impatience got the best of me since no napa stores stocked the hero jack. I think the napa jack is a fair deal for the $$, I'm sure in a few years when I'm shopping again I'll wish I bought the napa unit.
 
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