Looking for the Cheapest Car Lift For Your Garage? Get a 2 Post Lift!
September 2, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment
The 2 post lift is the least expensive car lift available today. In addition to having a lower price tag, 2 post lifts use less space than car storage lifts and can do everything the more expensive machinery can do. Professional mechanics and amateur car buffs both use 2 post designs to elevate cars and have room to work beneath them. Before making a purchase several factors need to be kept in mind.
Cost of equipment ought to be considered carefully. Price ranges for 2 post style lifts are $1,000 to $3,000. Prices are determined by the amount of weight a unit can support and the machine’s manufacturer. An old cliché warns against being buying a cheaper item that turns out to be more expensive in the long term. In other words, do not always buy the least expensive item. A more costly model’s well-known manufacturer will likely be in business for many years. They will have parts and make necessary repairs that can’t be done by the owner. In recent years many lift makers have gone in and out of business with startling frequency. If you buy a lift from one of them, and they go out of business, you are out of luck. Remember also lifts are delivered unassembled so you need to prepare to put it together. This is not difficult. Components are preassembled but you will need two or three persons to help with assembly. The help is needed because of the components’ weight. If you do not want to put the unit together, a mechanic can be hired for that task.
Two post lifts usually are practically worry free but need servicing occasionally for safety reasons. Maintenance done at 2 year intervals will keep equipment running trouble free. All models are not exactly alike so servicing instructions need to be obtained from the maker.
If any equipment can be called a dream come true, it may be 2 post lifts. The units permit the hobbyist or professional to raise a car easily and safely for access underneath. The expense is worth the cost because lifts are easily assembled and will give years of reliable use if they are protected from the elements. The 2 post lift is perfect if you have a space problem so buy one; you’ll be glad!
What Is A Portable Car Hoist?
December 3, 2009 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment
A portable car hoist will come in handy on those days when you are in the middle of no where and you happen to get a flat tire. The flat tire will be easily changed when you use a portable car hoist. You will place the portable car hoist in the trunk of your car and store it there for those days when you will need to use it. You can pull out the portable car hoist change your tire and then place it back when you are done.
The portable car hoist is different than a car jack. A car hoist works with different mechanisms to hoist your car into the air. The car jack will be a much smaller investment and will do the same purpose however a car hoist is much safer to use. A bracket of supports will hoist your car into the air where you will then be able to change the tire. Other circumstances of using a portable car hoist would include when you need to perform a oil change. You can use the car hoist to lift the car in the air where you will then perform your duties on the car and then lower the car back down. Scissor lift tables can also be used in a garage to lift your car during maintenance.
The portable car hoist can be given as a gift during birthday times and holidays to the car enthusiast who loves to work on cars and does not have the means to place a permanent car hoist up. The same purpose is applied when using the portable car hoist as when using a permanent car hoist. Either way the car that is requiring work to be done on will be done faster with these methods than with the not so sturdy car jack. You can feel assured that the car hoist is safer than that of a car jack.

