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2PK Steel Cabinet Jacks for Installing Cabinets,14.6-23.6Inches, Adjustable 3rd Hand Support System,Telescopic Hand Support Pole, Third Hand Tools Support Pole 132LB Load for Lifting Drywall

Original price was: $34.99.Current price is: $28.99.

SKU: B0FFBQ9KKR
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Size DHL Box Internal Dimensions (cm) Max Weight (kg) FedEx Equivalent (approx.)
XS Box 2 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 ~1 Small Box (8″×8″×8″)
S Box 3 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 ~2 Medium Box (12″×12″×10″)
M Box 4 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 ~5 Large Box (13″×13″×11″)
L Box 5 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 ~10 FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88)
XL Box 6 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 ~15 FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″)
XXL Box 7 / 8 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 ~20–25 FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47)

8 reviews for 2PK Steel Cabinet Jacks for Installing Cabinets,14.6-23.6Inches, Adjustable 3rd Hand Support System,Telescopic Hand Support Pole, Third Hand Tools Support Pole 132LB Load for Lifting Drywall

  1. Avatar of Steve

    Steve

    Better and stronger than zip wall poles
    Build quality could be better, but these are still 10 times better than zip wall poles. One of the ball joint balls was loose in the bag. It doesn’t have any threads, just gets glued on the end of the pole. It doesn’t really need them though. I put the ball back on and it hasn’t been a problem since. Also, the detent pins were lost in one of the poles, but they were easy to fish out and put back in place.These poles are great. They have good clamping power and can be used to support cabinets and shelves. The bag is nice to have too

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    mbbowlin

    Great buy for the price
    These are reasonably well made jacks. I bought them to help hold up items and serve as a cheaper option than zip wall. I wouldn’t feel comfortable with one holding 100 pounds. Many complained in the reviews that it’s hard to get the pads onto the ball. I found this much easier if you stand on each side of the ball socket before you put on or try to take off. You have to remove the feet to put in bag.

  3. Avatar of Dan Swain

    Dan Swain

    Works as advertised, great tools
    Been using these a lot on an apartment remodel. Bought them just for hanging cabinets but have used them every day for other tasks as well. Well worth the price. Would highly recommend

  4. Avatar of José Julian Rios

    José Julian Rios

    Excelente
    Práctico para instalar gabo

  5. Avatar of Dethpickle

    Dethpickle

    Not a pro tool.
    These are a great addition to any DIYer’s tool kit. But realize that they’re for occasional upper cabinet installation, and that’s about it. Their holding power isn’t something you’d want to count on entirely. If you’re using a mounting rail in the back and lifting the front with these, you’re good all day. If you’re trying to completely position an upper solely on these, I’d be concerned the jack portion would slowly slip on you.I used them this weekend to reinstall a set of cabinets I had to take down for a water leak. They work well for that simple use case. I’d guess the pair is probably good to lift about 80 pounds before it starts to slip a little.The grip plates on the ends have a nice rubber that stops them from sliding and won’t mar a surface. I don’t know what they were thinking with the storage bag – they don’t fit unless you take the end plates off, which is next to impossible. They’re difficult to put on, short of putting your body weight on them and I wouldn’t even try to take them off. But then, do you really need a storage bag? I just put mine up in the rafters of my storage shed.

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    W.R.

    Wow! This is a great time saving tool!
    The Leikius 2PK adjustable steel cabinet jacks for installing cabinets (14.6-23.6 Inches) is a wonderful time saving tool for installing kitchen cabinets.My wife and I have installed six brand new kitchen cabinet sets in our rental properties over the last ten years – and apparently have been doing them the hard way. These adjustable cabinet installation jacks would have made each of these jobs so much easier!The cabinet jacks are very well made and versatile – easily adjusting between 14.6″ and 23.6″ which is a perfect range for our kitchens. Adjustment is easy – first roughly adjust the jack by lifting or collapsing the telescoping tubes by depressing the side mounted spring-loaded pins. Then fine tune adjust the jack with the “pump handle” to raise the jack up to the desired height. Once the cabinet is securely fastened to the wall, the thumb lever can be depressed to lower the jack. Very simple and smooth operation. The non-slip bottom pad fits on a ball joint, and the entire jack can be angled for challenging installation scenarios. The manufacturer states the jacks can support cabinets up to 132 lbs with 90 degree vertical support, and 66 lbs with 45 degree support – exceeding the weight of any upper cabinet we’ve ever installed.We normally install a long 2×4 on the back wall to set the cabinets on, or if there are soffits, install the cabinets directly under the soffits. In either of these cases, my wife needs to hold the front of the cabinet up for me while I screw them into the studs and to each other. These cabinet jacks will allow us to do this much much easier – they are essentially another set of hands to help us hold the cabinets up while fastening them to the wall.Fortunately, we have two kitchen renovations scheduled this year and we will have an opportunity to use these. They are a great value for the money as our kitchen installs will go much more quickly.

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    Alex Hayes

    one doesnt work, kinda rusty, paint pealing
    theyre ok. but just opened, one doesnt work ,meaning it wont create preasure and the paint is chipping off. rust in some areas already.

  8. Avatar of Becky

    Becky

    Too difficult to put together
    These seem to be sturdy enough and may work great overall, but I have not been able to force the balls on the ends into the flat bases on the top and the bottom. I tried forcing them in as they are supposed to be pushed in until you hear them click in, but I can’t get them in. I even tried tapping them with a rubber mallet. I will see if I can get help to get them into place and usable and then I will leave them in permanently. I just feel like it shouldn’t be this difficult to put them together.


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