smokingcrater
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I can't recommend which one to get, but I'd recommend NOT getting a black ice lift. I bought one a couple months ago, and not impressed. Very light duty, the wheel kit is borderline worthless. I don't trust the thing at all, so absolutely never put your hand into a potential pinch point if it were to collapse. (and with a lift, there are all kinds of places where it would cleanly remove a hand in a split second...)
It was $149. You get what you pay for.
It was $149. You get what you pay for.
bppsinc
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lift a sled. my whole group has them. not sure what could be better
CaptCaper
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I've had the EZ Lift brand now for years. Worked it hard on the heavy Attaks,etc. loaded with ice and tools. It's steel. I don't want Aluminum cause it can crack or do a sudden snap and break after much use. Just the nature of it.
Good customer service as well.
Good customer service as well.
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Just orderd the liftaslid from Kurt.
Thanks for all the response.
Thanks for all the response.
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I can't recommend which one to get, but I'd recommend NOT getting a black ice lift. I bought one a couple months ago, and not impressed. Very light duty, the wheel kit is borderline worthless. I don't trust the thing at all, so absolutely never put your hand into a potential pinch point if it were to collapse. (and with a lift, there are all kinds of places where it would cleanly remove a hand in a split second...)
It was $149. You get what you pay for.
X2. Stay away from Black Ice sled lifts. Cheap chinesium bolts
I have one from EazyMove and works great
https://eazymovecarts.com/upez/index.html
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I also have a stand from EazyMove and have had zero issues with it. I use it constantly. I also have their "EasyMove" which makes easy work of shuffling things around the shop.