Ironton 12,000-lb GVW Poly Car Ramp Set (Pair) vs Nilight portable car ramps, 6.7" lift, 13,000 lb per pair
Overall winner: Nilight portable car ramps, 6.7" lift, 13,000 lb per pair
Key Differences
Ironton (A) is a more affordable poly ramp set with corrosion-resistant construction, non-skid tread and rubber feet, while Nilight (B) advertises a higher per-pair load rating and heavy-duty build with an easy-to-lift design. Choose Ironton if you want a budget-friendly, corrosion-resistant ramp for general garage use; choose Nilight if you need higher rated capacity and a heavier-duty, easier-to-handle ramp (but note it may be less suitable for extremely low-clearance vehicles)
Ironton 12,000-lb GVW Poly Car Ramp Set (Pair)
Durable poly car ramps with corrosion-resistant, high-impact construction and non-skid tread. Customers note sturdy build and easy use, with some reporting durability concerns
Pros
- corrosion-resistant poly construction
- non-skid tread pattern for traction
- rubber feet to keep ramp in place
- high weight capacity per pair
Cons
- mixed durability feedback (some report collapsing on first use)
Nilight portable car ramps, 6.7" lift, 13,000 lb per pair
Durable, heavy-duty car ramps made from impact-resistant PP. Lifts up to 6.7 inches with a 13,000 lb gross vehicle weight per pair. Customers note solid construction and good value
Pros
- heavy-duty construction
- high weight capacity per pair
- easy-to-lift design
- adequate width for large tires
Cons
- incline and width may not suit extremely low-clearance vehicles
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ironton |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Nilight |
| User Reviews | Ironton |