I have been using one of the HF 3 tom jacks for a year now. It has held up pretty well and had had more use than I wish it got recently with all my front end work. I would buy it again.
Have you had one break?
I definitely think I will stick with 3 ton or stronger. They are on sale for $80 right now. I could almost buy two for the price of the one that I was looking at yesterday...or three for the price of the one that Sean suggested.
The cost doesn't scare me off, but I need to justify the extra $100. Any benefits aside from the weight reduction of aluminum?
The 2 post lift or the Pro Eagle?
I'd like to have both...
Back on topic. The HF and Sunex jacks only go up to about 19" for max lift height. On the old jack (22" lift height) I could get both front and back wheels off the ground by lifting in the middle of the frame. It would be darn near max height, but made tire rotations a lot quicker.

I love the HF big US General toolboxes.. best deal on a toolbox you can find. Period. But they can't kill me.Well if I was dumb it could injure me I suppose... somehow.
But the HF boxes are awesome.
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I have not had one break no, but HF return policy is great you just bring it in and go get a new one they usually don't even ask questions![]()
I know that's the case for a lot of things there, but the warranty on the HF jack is 90 days.

Didn't know that. Easy way around that, find a friend that needs a new one have them buy it then bring back yours![]()
Just remember to store your jacks in the OPEN position. The seals will last longer.
Really? Interesting...I've never heard that before. I always stored mine in the closed position. Does that just release pressure, or what?
I usually ask myself "what's the worst that could happen" and that determines the outcome. I have a lot of tools from HF that I absolutely love. It's hard to beat some of their deals. On the other hand, a lot of their stuff just isn't up to par.
I usually put the jack stands under just in case the jack fails...that way the vehicle doesn't crush me. However, it is normally supported by just the jack.
Oh and as for steel jack vs. aluminum. I'll never buy another steel jack if I can help it. Aluminum is SOOO nice to move around. My old 3.5 ton steel jack weighted about 110 lbs.. aluminum jack is half that. I can load it into the bed of the truck without a fork truck.![]()
Really? Interesting...I've never heard that before. I always stored mine in the closed position. Does that just release pressure, or what?
My brother used to punch me anytime I didn't leave a jack open. After rebuilding a few I realized why. Designs may have changed since the 1800s but that is when I learned about it.Really? Interesting...I've never heard that before. I always stored mine in the closed position. Does that just release pressure, or what?
But you were born in the 1800s too.I leave mine open.