
Originally Posted by
Didge
I bought an electric (4WD) scissor jack today for $80.

Originally Posted by
Hoges
the Aldi 12V scissor jacks are excellent... bought 2 and borrowed 2 for a DIY 4-point electric lift! Got to required height then manouvered the jackstands into position with a yard broom... totally safe. Hydraulic floor jacks have their place (I have 2...) but these 12V scissor jacks eliminate the "arc-displacement" / creep problem of the floor jack...

and you can adjust them height-wise with very good precision.
I would have to disagree in a big way - they are highly dangerous. Where the arms mesh at the top and at the bottom, with any minor movement they can strip and allowing the car being lifted to roll off the jack, despite precautions being taken.
My RRS fell off one of these jacks, and two weeks ago I was working under a car being jacked up with one of these - thankfully I also placed jackstands under the car as a safety measure and the Aldi jack failed while I was under the car - see pic - thankfully I had the jack stands under that supported the car and stopped it falling on me.
I am going to take the 12v motor out of mine and binning the rest.
These jacks are crap and dangerous. If four of these were used as a mini four post lift and you survived then you were very lucky.
Garry
Last edited by 101RRS; 3rd January 2017 at 06:07 PM.
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