For sure! I've been using jacks for so long & I can't believe I've never tried one before. I'll never go back now 😜 Hope all is well with you my friend :) @RCInsiders
Thanks David! This is my first airbag jack. I have to say that I like everything about it so far. If I had to get picky, I would like the grip part of the handle to be a little further away from the air fittings. This would make operating the air valves a little easier. I also wouldn't mind a couple extra adjustment positions on the handle, but 3 has proven sufficient. So far the jack is holding up well & it is used often. Still operating like new. I have not used a HYD floor jack since I got it 😁 Very happy with it so far. If I run into any issues I will update for sure. Are you getting one? Thanks for dropping by & have a great day! @RCInsiders
Hi, Yes, it stops itself. You do not have to turn the air off. Are you getting one? Been a good jack so far. Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :) @RCInsiders
@dh-in8qr once you get to your lifting height, you can shut the air off. It will stay there until you release the air. Happy lifting and don't forget the jack stands:)
Hi, I run the garage on a 150 psi, 26 gal compressor. I run most tools, including this jack, at 120 psi. The compressor is 4.5 CFM @ 90 psi. although you would not need that high of CFM for this jack. I got one that high to run air tools & paint sprayer. This is the compressor - th-cam.com/video/cM2Zlt1ZA2E/w-d-xo.html Are you getting one of these jacks? Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :) @RCInsiders
Most definelty. I have been looking around like Snap On however they want a kidney and your first born child. Then I find something called an air jack and it opened a whole new set of doors for me. I'm 65 and not spry like I was back when I could slide into home plate. Gotta save the back. thanx for reply. I have a Husky Hotdog 150psi max and 8 gallon tank. 3.5 scfm @ 90psi, 4.5 scfm @ 40psi. I hope this works.@@RCInsiders
@@vdavis1959 I hear ya buddy! This jack definitely makes everything involved easier. Form moving it around to actual lifting. Just like any lifting device, just remember the jack stands :)
Hi, I don't see an actual psi requirement, but I would think you would need at least 90 - 120 psi for normal operation of the jack. It's been a good addition to the barn, are you getting one? Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :) @RCInsiders
@@dh-in8qr Cool. Here is the compressor I went with - th-cam.com/video/cM2Zlt1ZA2E/w-d-xo.html That's our review video. Years later & tons of use it's still running like new...& it's QUIET 😁
Hi, I don't really see a "required" psi for the jack. One can assume you will need 100 psi for normal operation. I would have to think that compressor would work, just not sure if the air reservoir is large enough. I don't have one so I can't test it. How big is the tank on you viair? Sweet Jeep btw...I have one too 🤘😎 Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :) @RCInsiders
You are correct, it would definitely be tight under a lot of vehicles. Anything lower than a Mustang & it probably won't fit under it. Do you have one of these jacks? Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :) @RCInsiders
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great review bro!!
Thanks!
Are you getting one?
It's been a great addition in the garage.
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders
Wow! That's super cool. Looks so much safer than regular car jacks. It looks stable and nice and easy to use!
For sure!
I've been using jacks for so long & I can't believe I've never tried one before.
I'll never go back now 😜
Hope all is well with you my friend :)
@RCInsiders
Great review my friend 💯👍😊
Thank you 👍
Stoked about this jack :)
Happy bashing buddy!
@RCInsiders
These are super cool!
Awe Yeah!
First one for me & can't believe I've missed out for so long 😜
Happy bashing my friend!!
@RCInsiders
cool airbag jack and review
Thanks Duke
This jack is a great addition to the old shed :)
Happy bashing brother!
@RCInsiders
Great review bro 💯💯💯
Thanks for sharing ✅️✅️✅️
Have a great day 😇😇😇
Thanks buddy!
A great new tool for sure :)
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day!!
@RCInsiders
Excellent very cool 😎
Thank you! Cheers!
Love this jack 😎
@RCInsiders
thanks for this. good review. especially hammering home the safety aspect. one question, what did you think they could improve. nothing is perfect.
Thanks David!
This is my first airbag jack. I have to say that I like everything about it so far.
If I had to get picky, I would like the grip part of the handle to be a little further away from the air fittings. This would make operating the air valves a little easier. I also wouldn't mind a couple extra adjustment positions on the handle, but 3 has proven sufficient.
So far the jack is holding up well & it is used often. Still operating like new. I have not used a HYD floor jack since I got it 😁
Very happy with it so far. If I run into any issues I will update for sure.
Are you getting one?
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day!
@RCInsiders
Does it stop itself when it reaches a maximum height or do you have to turn the air off Manually?
Hi,
Yes, it stops itself. You do not have to turn the air off.
Are you getting one? Been a good jack so far.
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders
Just got one but wanted to check before I hit the air. The instructions aren't that good. Thanks for the video.@@RCInsiders
@dh-in8qr once you get to your lifting height, you can shut the air off. It will stay there until you release the air. Happy lifting and don't forget the jack stands:)
What psi and scfm were you using? Inquiring minds want to know.
Hi,
I run the garage on a 150 psi, 26 gal compressor.
I run most tools, including this jack, at 120 psi. The compressor is 4.5 CFM @ 90 psi. although you would not need that high of CFM for this jack. I got one that high to run air tools & paint sprayer.
This is the compressor - th-cam.com/video/cM2Zlt1ZA2E/w-d-xo.html
Are you getting one of these jacks?
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders
Most definelty. I have been looking around like Snap On however they want a kidney and your first born child. Then I find something called an air jack and it opened a whole new set of doors for me. I'm 65 and not spry like I was back when I could slide into home plate. Gotta save the back. thanx for reply. I have a Husky Hotdog 150psi max and 8 gallon tank. 3.5 scfm @ 90psi, 4.5 scfm @ 40psi. I hope this works.@@RCInsiders
@@vdavis1959 I hear ya buddy! This jack definitely makes everything involved easier. Form moving it around to actual lifting. Just like any lifting device, just remember the jack stands :)
How big of an air compressor is needed?
Hi,
I don't see an actual psi requirement, but I would think you would need at least 90 - 120 psi for normal operation of the jack.
It's been a good addition to the barn, are you getting one?
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders
@@RCInsiders I'm planning on getting one but my old compressor only goes up to 125 so I'm checking out new larger compressors now. Thanks.
@@dh-in8qr Cool. Here is the compressor I went with - th-cam.com/video/cM2Zlt1ZA2E/w-d-xo.html
That's our review video. Years later & tons of use it's still running like new...& it's QUIET 😁
How much PSI is required? Could one use a viair compressor? I use a viair for inflating down while off roading.
Hi,
I don't really see a "required" psi for the jack.
One can assume you will need 100 psi for normal operation.
I would have to think that compressor would work, just not sure if the air reservoir is large enough. I don't have one so I can't test it. How big is the tank on you viair?
Sweet Jeep btw...I have one too 🤘😎
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders
I don't think that would fit under a lot of vehicles. My low profile floor jack is tight on Honda's and Toyotas.
You are correct, it would definitely be tight under a lot of vehicles.
Anything lower than a Mustang & it probably won't fit under it.
Do you have one of these jacks?
Thanks for dropping by & have a great day :)
@RCInsiders