Pro-Lift 2 Ton Floor Jack (F-757G) – hydraulic trolley jack w/ 3.6"-13.4" lift vs IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack
Overall winner: IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack
Key Differences
Pro-LifT (A) is a lower-priced 2-ton floor jack with a low-profile steel design but some users report plastic handle durability issues and limited lift height. IRWIN (B) commands a higher price tier but has a stronger user rating, reports of precision controlled lowering, higher lift capability and an ergonomic comfort grip—making it better for heavier or precision lifting tasks
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
IRWIN Quick-Lift Construction Jack
Compact hand lifting jack with 330 lb capacity and 10 in lift. Precision lowering for fine-tune adjustments and levelling, plus ergonomic comfort grip. Users note reliable performance and versatile use for lifting heavy objects
Pros
- lift up to 10 inches
- lifting capacity 330 lb
- precision controlled lowering
- no load quick release for easy setting
Cons
- mixed feedback on release lever
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pro-LifT |
| Durability | IRWIN |
| Versatility | IRWIN |
| User Reviews | IRWIN |