BISupply House Jacks for Leveling 12-16in vs Pro-Lift 2 Ton Floor Jack (F-757G) – hydraulic trolley jack w/ 3.6"-13.4" lift
Overall winner: BISupply House Jacks for Leveling 12-16in
Key Differences
Pro-LifT (A) is a 2-ton low-profile floor jack built from heavy-duty steel and is positioned at a more affordable price point; it has many user reviews but some report plastic-handle durability issues and limited lift height. BISupply (B) supports far higher weight (up to 9,700 lb) with adjustable 12–16 in height and ISO9001 steel construction, but customers report occasional missing hardware and sleeve-binding during use
BISupply House Jacks for Leveling 12-16in
Basement floor jacks for temporary leveling support during renovations; adjustable 12-16in with base plate and screw post. Customers say it’s sturdy and easy to use, though some report hardware issues
Pros
- adjustable 12-16in height
- high weight capacity per jack
- solid base with welded floor plate
- ISO9001 certified steel construction
Cons
- mixed installation experience
- some reports of missing hardware
- inner sleeve may stick in outer tube
Pro-Lift 2 Ton Floor Jack (F-757G) – hydraulic trolley jack w/ 3.6"-13.4" lift
2-ton hydraulic floor jack with heavy-duty steel construction and low-profile design for easy under-vehicle positioning. Customers note good value and suitability for sedans, with some durability concerns on plastic components
Pros
- heavy-duty steel construction
- low-profile design for low-clearance cars
- swivel saddle for easy positioning
- front wheels with rear casters for maneuverability
Cons
- durability issues reported with plastic handle
- lift height may be limited for some vehicles
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pro-LifT |
| Durability | BISupply |
| Versatility | BISupply |
| User Reviews | Pro-LifT |