Where do you find a jack these days not made in China? I bought an AC Hydraulics floor jack made in Denmark about six months ago.As you said, VEVOR is just a reseller. I have had poor quality manufactured tools under other labels too
Had a handyman style jack break while using it - TORIN Big Red. Luckily I did not get injured, but it was the last Chinese handyman jack I will every buy - of any brand. Flawed castings on it. Probably came from the same factory as some of the VEVOR stuff
If you are in the tool game, there is liability involved and there WILL be lawsuits ranging from business practices to death/injury.
Do a search on "(tool makers/sellers name) lawsuit" . Even hallowed SnapOn steps in it routinely. Par for the course.
This has been covered. Snapon has also infringed on patents.While there may occasionally be suits filed against manufacturers seeking compensation for injuries or death, the multiple suits filed against Vevor primarily involve patent infringement (cited in post #10 of this thread.) There are some personal injury cases filed against the company as well, in addition to many of their products having been recalled by the Consumer Safety Products Commission (or alternatively outright banned in the U.K., as they were considered dangerous.)
That is hardly "par for the course" here.
I presume this must have been a “Design Parent” lawsuit, but the articles really don’t make it clear, just referring to a “Patent Lawsuit”.Vitamix sues Vevor (and others ) for patent infringement
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Vitamix ordered to pay $23 million in damages for patent infringement
Vitamix Corp. of Olmsted Township lost the latest round in its five-year court battle over its five-sided blending jar.www.cleveland.com
Seems a bit hypocritical or maybe that’s just how business is done
The latterSeems a bit hypocritical or maybe that’s just how business is done
Well, that is not at all what I said, first of all.Saying 'Oh my Gosh Vevor!'
The only Vevor thing I have that could kill me is the airbag jack for my semi, but it could fall and still not kill me because the ground clearance is too high.I have a few Vevor pieces, nothing that would kill me if it broke though For safety equipment I want name brands. The Vevor pieces that I have perform as advertised no issues.
Well, if he worked for that shipping company and they supplied him with the cheapest **** imaginable, and it failed he should be suing them.Looks like the usual Internet gold
The idiot is using a Vevor chain binder to tighten the chain so tight that the chain breaks making him fall off the load
They’re suing Vevor and the shipping company where he was loading or unloading
According to the Internet, he was anOwner operator so he would’ve purchased that securement equipment himselfWell, if he worked for that shipping company and they supplied him with the cheapest **** imaginable, and it failed he should be suing them.
Same. I was hesitant because of the high price, but I just love using it. Totally worth it.Where do you find a jack these days not made in China? I bought an AC Hydraulics floor jack made in Denmark about six months ago.
Makes you wonder if it was really the tool’s fault or just misuse. Jack stands and harnesses only work if used right. Hard to say without the full picture.I wonder how true it actually is. The article states a car jack but shows jack stands. Was the person actually using jack stands? Because I wouldn't really trust even a "reliable" car jack without some extra support. But jack stands generally far exceed their stated rating. It says the chain snapped when using the "Vevor chain load binder" but does that mean the binder is the issue or the chain that snapped?
Their safety harnesses do look questionable to me. But it does not seem they'd have any sort of certification. He was 40 feet up in the air on those things. However again - did it actually break, or did he do something stupid like cut it with a chainsaw?
All these jobs are of the type where people get hurt all the time due to stupidity. I wouldn't necessarily blame Vevor for offering tools that can break... Really depends what was going on in each of those situations.
Doesn't seem like anyone really cares what's real any more.Makes you wonder if it was really the tool’s fault or just misuse. Jack stands and harnesses only work if used right. Hard to say without the full picture.
On March 25, 2024, Jacob “Jake” Todd — 30-year-old father of three in Menifee, Calif. — was working under his Toyota Tacoma when a car jack he’d bought on Amazon from Vevor, a Shanghai-based third-party seller, buckled and broke.
Jacob “Jake” Todd was about to hit his 100th dive of the year when the daredevil dad was killed during a skydiving event in Texas on Oct. 15, a report said.
Doesn't seem like anyone really cares what's real any more.
Just pick a side and go with it.
The hit-piece article started with trashing Vevor, then moves completely to trashing Amazon.
I hate to trash a prestigious paper, like the Post and don't want to go there and call it "fake news" but the jack dummy was either "crushed" or "smooshed" (depending on the story) bringing on his demise.
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Colorado dad with ‘zest for life’ killed in tragic parachute mishap while skydiving
A Colorado father with a “zest for life” was tragically killed last week when his parachute malfunctioned while skydiving in Texas.nypost.com
"This jack sold by Vevor on Amazon.com buckled and collapsed while it was holding up a truck, killing a California man last year, according to a lawsuit."
Yes a guy was killed using a jack made for suspending pipe to support his truck, sounds like a Darwin award candidate who succeeded.
Your take is that someone "dumb" should die, correct?I'm good with that, natural selection and all that. Anyone who is dumb enough to get under a vehicle with only one means of saving their life is dumber than plain donuts.
Your take is that someone "dumb" should die, correct?
So he made a dumb mistake and it's fine that he died because of it.My take is if you're dumb enough to get under a vehicle with only one means of saving your life you are dumber than plain donuts.
But is it Vevors fault?So he made a dumb mistake and it's fine that he died because of it.
So he made a dumb mistake and it's fine that he died because of it.
Got it budYou have a long history here of being a bit of a Drama Queen. People die every single day of making stupid decisions, I'm sorry he lost his life but I'm more sorry someone didn't educate him more on the simple fact you don't get under a 4,000 pound device and trust a POS $60 anything. Don't be such a Drama Queen.
The Gene Pool already has been polluted, natural selection just might make a difference, after many generations.Your take is that someone "dumb" should die, correct?
So he made a dumb mistake and it's fine that he died because of it.
No If He wasn’t following,any jack safety procedures, who knows if the jack actually “collapsed “ or if It just slipped off because he didn’t have it on right?
It probably says somewhere in the jack user manual not to climb under it without proper support