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I’ve purchased and used a similar kit, with a flat, on our car, out on the side of a highway. It worked! No issues at all. Sure, I will still carry a backup manual jack, but no way will I ever be without one of these kits…..
I have two cars in my garage, and unless I want to move one to work on the other, my standard rolling jacks are somewhat difficult to move into place, and their long handles are difficult to pump with the other car in place. A jack like this looks ideal. I would wonder about its longevity and would certainly consider purchasing an extended warranty, if available. Most automotive manuals specify torque for wheel nuts; do you know what the Vevor torques the lug nuts to?
I will honestly say I'm not sure about the longevity question. I've got no issues with the concept of this being in the back of the car and always available for emergencies but if you were to use it on a daily basis, not sure how long it would last but, it's cheap enough that I feel like if I got a good year out of it and I had to buy a new one, it would still be a good deal. Just my thoughts. In terms of torque settings, no, this is kind of a blunt weapon for an emergency on the side of the road. I'd recommend adjusting to the correct torque when you're back at a safe place.
Thanks due to your review i purchased it and i’ve tried it on sedans and on suv, its reliable. Piece of advice though, you mentioned the trolls 20 times, you shouldnt have given them that much attention
Great to hear! What the trolls don't get is the more I can get them talking and have some fun with them the better it is for the TH-cam algorithm. It actually helps the channel ;)
White is probably easier to manufacture in a glove because it probably doesn't involve any dye. Maybe they bleach it tho? Idk but I think bleach is p cheap compared to dye. And then just havin the gloves is a benefit cuz you don't gotta dirty yer hands while changing the tire, then transfer that goop into your car. That's just my guess tho
Every vehicle needs a manual setup. U can keep an electric jack in your travels it’s just not an essential item. A 4way wrench will outlive an electric jack and the company that made it
Guy enough with the troll word .in your 1st video you should of lifted the tire. If your going to demonstrate do it. I'm thinking of getting one but people have skepticism because in the reviews on Amazon there is some question on quantity. As far as the impact wrench some said it worked some didn't. So I plan to bring my makita impact wrench with me. 1 it's cordless 2 I know it will work for sure. I'm not crazy about the slamming my lug nuts. Especially with the new lugs I put on it. I probably will buy the jack & air pump. But I'm still thinking about it. I might just leave my hydraulic jack in the back of the truck. I do have a cordless air pump in my glove box that I use for my air bags on my truck.
@TheDiazMindset well you say what you want but I have experience using a electric jack and they work great. And for people that have a form of disability will get them out of trouble. Worth the money. I have a 29' rv and a GMC 1500 and these jacks are a essential to have it in your bed or cab. Instead of Triple A or Good Sam and waiting for them you could be back on the road in less then 20 minutes rv or truck tire change. What is there about outlive ? This is a game changer on the road. $94 is what I paid for this kit jack and impact wrench. Worth every penny. Don't knock it if you haven't tried it like I did.
I like the idea of the jack, however, the cynic in me highly doubts that that 12 volt lug nut wrench will remove lugs put on by a mechanic with an air tool.
Watch Project Farms review of these ! They seriously pack a punch he torqued down some lugs to 250 Ft lbs (simulating a tire shops mishap of over tightening) and after about 10-15 wacks it came off. Not super fast but in a pinch will seriously work. They were able to remove lugs (150 FT lbs) even easier. Not sure if this brand will do it but he reviewed similarly priced ones. Video: th-cam.com/video/5AU_a4jeb1o/w-d-xo.html Timestamp: 8:36
Actually... it's the best tool in the box. I was amazed it could remove really seized nuts. However, the rest of it is junk. Works okay to begin with, but fails quickly. I wasted a bunch of money on mine.
@ReviewsUnscripted Unfortunately, the most important switch... the jack UP position. At least it stopped working while the jack was in the down position. Apparently, there is a 12 month warranty, but I'm still waiting for a reply from the manufacturer.
As suspected, Vevor will not honour the warranty unless purchased direct from their store. So, if you buy from eBay, Amazon, or anywhere else then there's nothing they will do for you. Just more Chinese junk straight to the scrapyard.
Not sure why you keep calling people trolls. I never commented on the other video because I literally just watched it, I too was disappointed that you didn’t lift the car all the way. Thank you for this video though. I think I’ll get one to keep in the car.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and checking out both videos. You can't lose with it...I really liked it. It wasn't the people who politely said they would have preferred to see the car lifted like you just did. There were some more colorful and insane comments you'd expect from idiot trolls. Let us know how it works for you.
For all you dummies out there using an electric hydraulic car jack (any jack): real smart putting your hand under the tire without a jack stand at least...but I guess you can expect that from someone that puts on surgical gloves for such a nasty job.....great white working slippers too.
Is you mad or is you mad mad?! Poor baby. Imagine being so full of hate that you come to a TH-cam review video just to spew hate and “knowledge” 🤦🏻♀️ 😂 so, I guess you have black gloves….do you properly wash them after each use? Why do you care if this man has white gloves on? Do you have OCD? Are you a Karen that can’t stand some stained up gloves? I imagine he’d bleach them on camera for you in another video if you ask nicely. 💋
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I have it and use it all the time and put a jack stands,. make sure you chock the wheels it will roll and fall over happened to me.
I’ve purchased and used a similar kit, with a flat, on our car, out on the side of a highway. It worked! No issues at all. Sure, I will still carry a backup manual jack, but no way will I ever be without one of these kits…..
I totally agree!
That video was speeded up when you turned on the Jack ???
Yes.
Thank you for the video I just got mine
Good luck with it! thanks for commenting.
Thanks for the video I’m picking one up now 🙏
Hope you enjoy it!
I have two cars in my garage, and unless I want to move one to work on the other, my standard rolling jacks are somewhat difficult to move into place, and their long handles are difficult to pump with the other car in place. A jack like this looks ideal. I would wonder about its longevity and would certainly consider purchasing an extended warranty, if available. Most automotive manuals specify torque for wheel nuts; do you know what the Vevor torques the lug nuts to?
I will honestly say I'm not sure about the longevity question. I've got no issues with the concept of this being in the back of the car and always available for emergencies but if you were to use it on a daily basis, not sure how long it would last but, it's cheap enough that I feel like if I got a good year out of it and I had to buy a new one, it would still be a good deal. Just my thoughts. In terms of torque settings, no, this is kind of a blunt weapon for an emergency on the side of the road. I'd recommend adjusting to the correct torque when you're back at a safe place.
Does air compressor stops at desired pressure psi ?
Yes.
Dude , your humor for trolls is amazing
Thsnks for the video
Thanks so much!
Thanks due to your review i purchased it and i’ve tried it on sedans and on suv, its reliable.
Piece of advice though, you mentioned the trolls 20 times, you shouldnt have given them that much attention
Great to hear! What the trolls don't get is the more I can get them talking and have some fun with them the better it is for the TH-cam algorithm. It actually helps the channel ;)
White is probably easier to manufacture in a glove because it probably doesn't involve any dye. Maybe they bleach it tho? Idk but I think bleach is p cheap compared to dye. And then just havin the gloves is a benefit cuz you don't gotta dirty yer hands while changing the tire, then transfer that goop into your car. That's just my guess tho
Thanks for sharing that.
Where you get the chair?
That is a vintage Craftsman chair I love!
You fast-forwarded through the lifting. How long did it take?
hmm... not sure how to answer that. It's a very normal pace, I'd say similar to if you were pumping a bottle jack.
Every vehicle needs a manual setup. U can keep an electric jack in your travels it’s just not an essential item. A 4way wrench will outlive an electric jack and the company that made it
Yeah... respectfully disagree on the manual setup. No way.
Guy enough with the troll word .in your 1st video you should of lifted the tire. If your going to demonstrate do it. I'm thinking of getting one but people have skepticism because in the reviews on Amazon there is some question on quantity. As far as the impact wrench some said it worked some didn't. So I plan to bring my makita impact wrench with me. 1 it's cordless 2 I know it will work for sure. I'm not crazy about the slamming my lug nuts. Especially with the new lugs I put on it. I probably will buy the jack & air pump. But I'm still thinking about it. I might just leave my hydraulic jack in the back of the truck. I do have a cordless air pump in my glove box that I use for my air bags on my truck.
you'll wish you had one next time you change a tire lol
@TheDiazMindset well you say what you want but I have experience using a electric jack and they work great. And for people that have a form of disability will get them out of trouble. Worth the money. I have a 29' rv and a GMC 1500 and these jacks are a essential to have it in your bed or cab. Instead of Triple A or Good Sam and waiting for them you could be back on the road in less then 20 minutes rv or truck tire change. What is there about outlive ? This is a game changer on the road. $94 is what I paid for this kit jack and impact wrench. Worth every penny. Don't knock it if you haven't tried it like I did.
Millions of weak sick people cant use a manual vice at all. Call a triple A.
I like the idea of the jack, however, the cynic in me highly doubts that that 12 volt lug nut wrench will remove lugs put on by a mechanic with an air tool.
Yeah...I faked that.
Watch Project Farms review of these ! They seriously pack a punch he torqued down some lugs to 250 Ft lbs (simulating a tire shops mishap of over tightening) and after about 10-15 wacks it came off. Not super fast but in a pinch will seriously work. They were able to remove lugs (150 FT lbs) even easier. Not sure if this brand will do it but he reviewed similarly priced ones.
Video: th-cam.com/video/5AU_a4jeb1o/w-d-xo.html
Timestamp: 8:36
Agree with it being limited in torque but should most lug nuts off. You can always use old school methods for stubborn ones.
Actually... it's the best tool in the box. I was amazed it could remove really seized nuts. However, the rest of it is junk. Works okay to begin with, but fails quickly. I wasted a bunch of money on mine.
Hi great bit of kit I have the same one and it lifts my vw crafter van wheel and the lug remover works really well😅
Thanks for commenting. Are you going to get the new VW van?
Love the sarcasm. Ridiculously stupid people out there.
Thanks so much!
take a shot everytime he says troll(s).
I like that idea!
👎🏻 Broke after only 4 uses on a standard family car. Less than 6 months old. No warranty.
What broke?
@ReviewsUnscripted Unfortunately, the most important switch... the jack UP position. At least it stopped working while the jack was in the down position. Apparently, there is a 12 month warranty, but I'm still waiting for a reply from the manufacturer.
As suspected, Vevor will not honour the warranty unless purchased direct from their store. So, if you buy from eBay, Amazon, or anywhere else then there's nothing they will do for you. Just more Chinese junk straight to the scrapyard.
You had to use it 4 times in less than 6 months?
@@CraigWilliams-r7b Not what I wrote. Nothing about "had to". What's your question?
Works for me thanks
good to hear!
Try it on gravel and I'll believe you. Flat concrete will not do.
If you say so.
Well the thing will not work if you have a dead battery you're better off with a hydraulic floor jack that small
In the real world... how do you end up with a dead battery and a flat tire at the same time. Kind of makes no sense at all.
Not sure why you keep calling people trolls. I never commented on the other video because I literally just watched it, I too was disappointed that you didn’t lift the car all the way. Thank you for this video though. I think I’ll get one to keep in the car.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and checking out both videos. You can't lose with it...I really liked it. It wasn't the people who politely said they would have preferred to see the car lifted like you just did. There were some more colorful and insane comments you'd expect from idiot trolls. Let us know how it works for you.
@@ReviewsUnscripted got mine, tried it out, got the job done so i think this will be a great one to keep in the jeep. Thanks!
HEY!!! You didn’t break your glass and cut your seat belt, dude!
Crap! I should do that next time. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Yes, no subscribe now
Does it work on tesla
Not sure, I don't have one. Maybe on a cyber truck but I don't think it would fit under a model S
For all you dummies out there using an electric hydraulic car jack (any jack): real smart putting your hand under the tire without a jack stand at least...but I guess you can expect that from someone that puts on surgical gloves for such a nasty job.....great white working slippers too.
I guess you didn't find my comments on the stupid white gloves interesting?
Is you mad or is you mad mad?! Poor baby. Imagine being so full of hate that you come to a TH-cam review video just to spew hate and “knowledge” 🤦🏻♀️ 😂 so, I guess you have black gloves….do you properly wash them after each use? Why do you care if this man has white gloves on? Do you have OCD? Are you a Karen that can’t stand some stained up gloves? I imagine he’d bleach them on camera for you in another video if you ask nicely. 💋
damn the CGI is getting more and more realistic these days.
lol jk jk, thanks for showcasing! looks good, loved the vid.
Love it...thanks for the comment and playing along!
Aw poor trolls !
They are not taking it well. LOL
#1 troll here: this video is fake because you didn’t take the wheel all the way off.
Love it! I'll give you a high five for that. THanks
@@ReviewsUnscripted 😂
#2 troll....that lug nut was already loose.
Lmfaoo