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Subject Topic: Trolley Jack from Ebay
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16/3/2010 at 5:36pm
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I am sure I read on here that some of you had bought a trolley jack inc case from eBay.
I am looking at the ones around £20 inc postage, there is 2 currently on there, 1 is just under £20 delivered and the other is just over £20.
Does anyone have any feedback regarding these jacks ?
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16/3/2010 at 6:21pm
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I bought a cheap trolley jack in Makro several years ago, it came in a case so may be similar to the ones you've spotted. I tried it once & found it was far too short to jack without serious effort. That was only jacking one side of the caravan, I dread to think of the effort it would have required to make it jack the 2 tonnes it claimed to be fit for. I returned it & got my money back.

My old trolley jack came from Halfords & it's brilliant apart from looking seriously old now. I find it'll jack anything I need it too & I'd buy another the same without a second thought. It's 2 feet long & from the pivot point to the jack end is just over 1 foot.

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16/3/2010 at 6:47pm
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Do you have the links to the ones you're looking at? We got one from ebay that is great, after getting one prior to that which is now waiting to be rehomed!

(If anyone needs a caravan jack for a very light caravan...there's one going spare on the edge of the New Forest...it might be ok for a van that's less than a tonne!)

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You must not carry a trolley jack in the car because it will kill you


16/3/2010 at 7:10pm
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Yes here are the links for the ones I have been looking at
Jack 1

Link 2

Thanks

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16/3/2010 at 7:29pm
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Looking at Halfords site they have a Kojack for £40, but looking at Purple lines web site they don't have it listed any more just the lite version.
Any one have any ideas why ??
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16/3/2010 at 9:23pm
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I got my 2 tonne trolly jack with case at the market for £12.

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16/3/2010 at 9:23pm
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"You must not carry a trolley jack in the car because it will kill you"

I heard about this, a trolley jack exudes dangerous waves (only dangerous to grown ups) and we melt and turn into marshmallows.

Or/ you could secure your load, like any sensible driver.

 



17/3/2010 at 8:20am
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Quote: Originally posted by LegsDownKettleOn on 16/3/2010
You must not carry a trolley jack in the car because it will kill you

That’s a bit harsh with a statement like that. If like anything it is secured and loaded properly then it will do no harm. In fact, a box of seemingly harmless tissues on the rear parcel shelf will kill you if you were to impact something at 70mph, the box was thrown forward and managed to hit you in the head!

Like wise with a tool box in the boot, if that manages to come through the rear seats that would kill you as well, there are many things you can do to reduce the risk like load the car properly, secure things as well as possible, clip the rear seatbelts in if you have no one in them (helps to prevent the rear seats being penetrated by anything in the boot) etc etc etc.

At the end of the day, were all adults and (most!) should have a degree of common sense! One off statements like that really are unnecessary and scaremongering!



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Quote: Originally posted by TKMAXX on 17/3/2010
Quote: Originally posted by LegsDownKettleOn on 16/3/2010
You must not carry a trolley jack in the car because it will kill you

<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">That’s a bit harsh with a statement like that. If like anything it is secured and loaded properly then it will do no harm. In fact, a box of seemingly harmless tissues on the rear parcel shelf will kill you if you were to impact something at 70mph, the box was thrown forward and managed to hit you in the head!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN>

<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Like wise with a tool box in the boot, if that manages to come through the rear seats that would kill you as well, there are many things you can do to reduce the risk like load the car properly, secure things as well as possible, clip the rear seatbelts in if you have no one in them (helps to prevent the rear seats being penetrated by anything in the boot) etc etc etc.<o:p></o:p></SPAN>

<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">At the end of the day, were all adults and (most!) should have a degree of common sense! One off statements like that really are unnecessary and scaremongering!</SPAN>




Good grief - you're missing a very important one here - no matter what you do or secure or even leave out for safety this silent killer will get you in the end. It's the air - you should never breathe the air in a car (or anywhere else for that matter), it's slowly killing you you know - and it will in the end - best thing to do is stop breathing altogether - then you'll be ok...


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17/3/2010 at 8:38am
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Can anyone advise me on the issue regards trolley jack or Kojack ?
The one I purchase will live in the van so if it becomes detached and kills me it will be a miracle me thinks !
Does anyone have the Kojack or the Lite version ? and why have purple line changed them ?
Anyone know ?
Have also read somewhere that the Kojack may leak a little, is this true also ?
Any input would be grateful, but regarding storage whilst towing I think I have that under control !
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Kojack looks to be a good system especially as Halfords are doing them at £40 and at least you do get location plates to fix to your chassis with them and they can be used as a leveling assist. I know nothing about the lite though or about purpleline's marketing.

Not sure about cheap trolley jacks - some of them seem to be difficult to pump up - I always prefer a bottle jack to a trolley jack anyway.

Oh by the way...

Someone is bound to point out that a jack may make your van overloaded and prone to snaking etc., etc., etc.


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If you follow the "jacks will kill you" theme we would never carry anything other than cushions in a car and the boot would be redundant.

To make a serious point on the theme - when I was driver instructoring I taught a young lady to drive. Went back a few weeks after she had passed to start her brother and was somewhat alarmed to find she carried her jack in the back window.

Now that IS dangerous. In an emergency stop it could fly forward and knock the phone out of your hand.



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I got a similar looking jack from Aldi a few years back. The Jack looks identical but my handle splits in two for eaqsier storage in the case, so is longer when assembled. I use it to lift my 1200 Kg Caravan, and whilst it does need a good strong push down on the handle you don't need to be Geoff Capes to use it. Bonny Langford might struggle though


17/3/2010 at 3:20pm
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"You must not carry a trolley jack in the car because it will kill you"

Only if you are a Giant!
It was in the film, "Jack the Giant Killer"


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I do carry a jack in the boot of the car, but probably should not admit it here again after the torrent of abuse I got last time.

I consider the chances of needing to jack either the car or caravan ou SAFELY (ie using a proper jack and not a dangerous scissor jack) to be far greater than the chances of having a head on high speed crash. The figures quoted in an earlier thread are actually nonsense anyway as they are calculated on the basis that there is no resistance against the mass of the jack.

Having had a car fall off a scissor jack on more than one occasion, you will never convince me that they are safe. Everything is a risk, it's just a case of balancing that risk.



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