Based on your post I think you should look into US Jack (
www.usjack.com) but I personally don't own any of their products. I've heard VERY good things. They're on the pricey end, but they aren't in the extreme. 3 ton pair is $135 on their site. 6T $152.50, 10T $375. Obviously the 10T is a much lower volume item. Plus shipping, I think.
I don't find the pin types to be annoying but I can understand that some people would
I’ve had the 6 ton US Jack for about a decade now. No complaints. I would buy them again. I really like the extra large size to the saddle (roughly 5+ inches), which is shaped relatively flat. Makes me feel better when using it on frame rails. I like knowing there is a double pawl system holding up the ratcheting bar. The base of it is also wider than most stands. Brake fluid spilled on one of the stands caused the paint to peel off, so I just cleaned the area and sprayed some leftover spray paint over the bare metal area.
One thing I wonder about is that the 6 ton jacks used to be rated PER STAND when I bought them, and when I spoke to a US Jack representative on the phone, they assured me that each stand got tested to 200% capacity. Now, the same exact same jack stands are advertised as PER PAIR. I know they had to change things due to some regulatory laws, but I don’t know why they just didn’t label the 6 tons as 12 tons instead. I guess they thought it was easier to just under rate their stands instead.
Second mini gripe is not really a fault of the stand. But to raise my Ford Transit up to take off the wheels, requires max lift of the stands to the very last ratcheting notch. (It range is listed 16-25”) I wish they went just a little higher. So if you have some lifted trucks or vehicles, might require larger stands.
I think people are freaking out and over reacting to this recall if they are not trusting ALL ratcheting stands or ALL import stands anymore. I think what people need to do is 1) buy from a company who has a reputation of building and selling functional quality. And 2) price should not be the driving factor making a decision. You want to spend the extra to get the QC. And then use some common sense and backup systems. Look over your stands and get to know them so if there’s anything strange, you’ll notice. Use the wheel chocks. Flat ground. I bump and shake my vehicle all over after getting it up on the stands just to make sure everything is solid. I might place and extra set of stands in strategic locations as backup.