Extreme Max motorcycle scissors jack 1100 lb vs VIVOHOME Motorcycle Lift Scissor Jack – 1100 LBS, steel, wide deck
Overall winner: Extreme Max motorcycle scissors jack 1100 lb
Key Differences
Extreme Max (A) offers a hand-operated lift and extends to 14" height and is noted not to lift trikes or be used with impact wrenches; VIVOHOME (B) emphasizes a wide deck, anti-slip rubber top with striped pad and an oil/grease/rust-resistant coating but has mixed durability feedback. Choose A if you need the taller reach and a simpler hand-operated scissor jack; choose B if you prefer a wide deck with anti-slip padding and extra surface protection
Extreme Max motorcycle scissors jack 1100 lb
Compact scissor jack for motorcycles with a 1100 lb capacity and 14" height extension. Easily operated by hand with a 7/8" socket or wrench. Durable steel frame with protective padding on the platform
Pros
- hand-operated lift
- heavy-duty steel frame
- extends to 14" height
- platform padding for protection
Cons
- will not lift trikes
- not for use with impact wrenches
VIVOHOME Motorcycle Lift Scissor Jack – 1100 LBS, steel, wide deck
Motorcycle lift jack with steel frame and wide 14.4" x 9" deck, oil/grease/rust-resistant finish. Anti-slip top with rubber pad for stability during raising and lowering. Durable, easy to operate with one hand according to user feedback
Pros
- heavy-duty steel construction
- oil, grease, and rust-resistant coating
- anti-slip rubber top with striped pad
- wide top platform for stability
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Extreme Max |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Extreme Max |
| User Reviews | Tie |