I'm a disabled retired combat veteran that needs to rent something like that to move my '79 Trans Am 35 feet into my driveway before the property manager has it towed. Because I was forced to pull it out of storage after 15 years and the carb is shot to heck. I've been wanting to design something on this idea for a while now, but something motorized and with a wireless remote. A grand for something I may only use once is a bit much for my pocket book. Great product though. Thank you Mr. Leno and team. Thank you for your service Steve.
Jay, GREAT job endorsing a product for the little guy. Especially a product made in the USA. Yes a little pricey but I appreciate your gesture and what you're doing.
That is a cool product & Jay is great for letting him do the demo. Jay mentions it's perfect for a guy working on a Camaro & that is just what I'm doing at the moment. Having only a pair of wheel dollies & the car already up on stands it's a pita to shift it around. I'm confined to a 1 car garage. It's tight. I'm may have to pick up one of those.
I would add two features. I would have the axle pads set on an adjustable post, like an everyday jack stand. There are some 4x4's and large rim cars where the rear axle is much higher off the ground. Second, you could have a handle the connects to the front wheel. It would be like a tow bar for a small aircraft and you can direct the direction of the vehicle much easier.
I love how Jay said they build stuff to military spec and military quality, He didnt mention the military 90% price buffer aswell. I always loved how a simple bolt in the army would cost tax payers like 50 bucks when in reality that bolt should cost 1 dollar.
@@muddyriverdogz You can't be serious. ?!?!REALLY?!?! Jay uses ALL the products he endorses. There is NO "fee" involved. I've personally seen cars in his shop sitting on EZ-V-Jacks. Regards, Ben
I have read these sentiments many times over. But this is a catch 22 situation. The person that took the time to think of this new product and design and market has a very short time period to make their money and therefore must charge as much as what the market will bear. Why you say, well because sooner or later it will be produced in China and his market will go down and he may have to lower his price although he may or may not want to. Remember that even if your product is patented, the lawsuit that may ensue may and can put you out of business. The cost of the lawyers and the loos of a big chunk of business may actually bankrupt you. Although I feel the same way about the price, I cannot blame him for trying to cash in at this time.
This should really cost more like $500. But good idea. Quality tools should have a quality price so they get them out to the masses and most importantly.... make more money. Do you want 10 people paying $1000 or 100 people paying $500. Your choice.
Hi Jay, love your show! About this rolling jack, his design and executions are great! The only problem is that the price is way too high and only opened a big hole/margin for copy cats!
The good stuff is NEVER cheap. If you are not someone who uses this type of gear on a regular or semi-regular basis, $1000 is going to be a hard pill to swallow. But if you like or need to work on your car, like tuners, modders, restorers, racers, and so on, this is actually some seriously inexpensive hardware. They even tell you who these jacks are aimed at on the website. Complaining about the cost is just short sighted an more than a little lame.
I have a floor jack that I assume is old it has a gear on it to jack up with not hydraulic any ideas on where to find out what it is maker and yr it was made
Ok, I get that I can go to their website for further details, but, it still would've been nice to see it in action ie. jacking up and under a car. Great product though!
Cool that they have a Factory Five Racing GTM on their homepage. Jay Leno's Garage should feature them sometime. Americans making great products in America.
Damn Jay these product highlight aren't usually affordable are they? I wouldn't pay $1k to be made down the street. That's BS. Companies are milking the Made in usa tag way too much.
Well these aren't equipment for everybody. These are more for shops. For example why spend 3-8 grand on a lift when a jack and jack stands can do most things? At home where you do little it doesn't matter, but at a shop the lifts become invaluable because of the number of vehicles.
custommotor You should know what is possible to make at home. Some show cars and bikes are made at home. Where you make it ain't nothing. It's about who makes it. I don't believe your argument is valid. Quality tools shouldn't be ridiculously priced. That's why I never buy Snap-On and the such.
Railroad ties cut into two foot sections make for some of the strongest stands you can have, and they last for decades. I've been using them since the 70's and my dad was using them before me.
They've "Raised the Bar" with this product.." I'm so pumped man", i just "need a lift" so i can go and buy one.. $9.99 is a fair price.. That's what the stricked stubborn sounding man said right? $9.99.. wait a second.. whaaaat?!? $999? are you Serious? GTFOH. it's worth $450 tops
You moronic imbecile.. no wonder people go overseas to pay for quality products at half the price. If these products were made cheap enough and taxed less by the money grabbing politicians and gambling bankers, there would be no need to complain about the price here.
***** First: how is your reply related to my comment? Have you even read what I said? Did you understand it? And second: I'm not from US. You folks are doing a fine job destroying your nation by yourselves.
***** You guys are doing a fine job of fucking up your country all by yourselves. No need to point fingers, your shithole economy is your fault. Stop bitching about why the U.S. is turning into even more of a joke and figure your shit out, the rest of the world is not interested in going into a depression because of your ridiculous military policies that are a desperate attempt to solve your heinous debt that you "clueless sheep" so blindly walked into. Americans.
Link to the products site please? BTW the price is up to $1500 now. Seems like allot. But they are sold out and taking future orders. So some one is buying them.
walperstyle I'll spell it out plan and simple for you. These aren't for lifting a vehicle to work on them. These tools are made for moving a vehicle around the shop when they aren't able to be moved by themselves weather they are missing the axles, front/rear assemblies, or tires.
Nice looking and looks very durable. I'd imagine the yellow pads that the frame rests on swivel...correct? In the demonstration they definitely looked out of alignment.
Thanks Jay. Great product review. I was rolling a 41' Lincoln Continental around my garage on some Harbor Freight wheel dollies a couple of years ago. Wish I knew about these back then. This is way better and I will gladly pay more to get an American product produced by a Veteran owned company. Regards, Matt
A lot of people don't like products made in China because they're bad quality or unreliable, but that's just unfair. Every country makes good and bad products but it's just a matter of choosing the right factories and knowing the right people.
Actually Chinese products cost so little (compared to US made) because Chinese workers get paid 10 cents per day. Plus the Chinese government manipulates their currency, so the comparative advantage is in their favor. Their products end up being so cheap (compared to ours) that it is worth it to pay to have it shipped across the world, and it is still sold for less than stuff made in the US at a profit.
That is why Trump got voted in. We will get it going in the USA again, no reason to let the Chinese buy our anthracite coal to make the steel needed to supply the world with American and European patented products. Heck, Obama even put a damper on coal sales, making it near impossible to ship the coal from northeastern PA by rail to shipping ports with his out of control EPA.
Hughie Boss Good luck to America ... I just hope that Trump is a change for the good and a permanent kick in the face to all the social justice warriors and the safe space snowflakes! Alas I fear Brexit and Trump are the last hurrah of the white man ... the future is multiculturism and globalisation! Still we will have a good 8 years!
So great to see our coal start up again, many friends of mine have been called back to work in anticipation of January 20th executive orders recinding Obama's attacks on American Coal.
The question is how adjustable the arms are to be exact positions for jack points of cars. Just watched their video of How to use. They just placed them pretty randomly with any random steel parts sitting on the jacks,,,,,
Is there a powered car mover made that could be used in a situation where there is a two car overhead door that is too narrow to easily fit two cars? My objective is to drive into the garage, then move the car perpendicular to the overhead door. Then the second car fits in easily. This is a common problem in Florida, where the dual overhead garage doors are really too narrow to fit two larger cars. It’s not possible to increase the width of the overhead door, because the overhead door was narrower to make the house stronger for the possible hurricane winds. The house would have to be re-engineered, which would be cost prohibitive. As a result, many people only park one vehicle in the two car garage, and the other vehicle must park on the driveway. Do products exist that could be installed in the garage floor, so the car can be moved perpendicular to the overhead door electrically?
@@peterzinia3767The double overhead doors in Florida are narrower than the states up north. That narrower double overhead doors makes the houses stronger against the heavy winds that are sometimes possible to occur during hurricanes. We had up to 80 mph gusts from the weaker backside of a hurricane as the hurricane traveled from Ft Meyers towards Orlando, and then out into the Atlantic Ocean. The 80 mph gusts did nothing to the house. We also installed the heavy metal reinforcement bars on the double overhead door before the hurricane. It takes about 45 minutes to install or uninstall the heavy metal reinforcement bars. When the heavy metal bars are installed, you cannot open the double overhead door, and the double overhead door is a lot stronger!
Without any vertical adjustability I can't see this as an option for a $1000. I have some steel plates from Harbor Freight that would be about a $100 to $150 and yes they have the smaller castors and two of them lock. They work but if you have a floor that is not flat it can be difficult. I can see the advantage of the larger wheels.
Or, you could widen the base of real jacks and put castors on it for about 1/10th the price? Made in USA by veterans, that's great, but how on earth is it competitive at all at that price? The average American wrenching on a car would much rather put that money INTO the car itself.
I'd still rather have the wheel-jacks, you can fit them in without having to jack the car up or even inflate the tyres, and they work on cars without separate chassis. You can also pick up ten full (good quality) sets for the same price as one pair of these! Nice concept though.
I would love this kind of thing but it's just not justifiable for anyone who only has to do this a few times a year, and for anyone who needs to do this regularly there are much better options.
It's not made just to hold a car up. It's made for shops so they can bring the car in, inspect it, and be able to easily move it back out. It's made for cars that can't be moved because they have been wrecked or are projects and don't have wheels, axles, subframes.
Or more likely aimed at businesses. If you use it for one car it's expensive, but if it's a shop tool that lasts and as a bonus the money stays here, it's value goes up dramatically.
I'm a disabled retired combat veteran that needs to rent something like that to move my '79 Trans Am 35 feet into my driveway before the property manager has it towed. Because I was forced to pull it out of storage after 15 years and the carb is shot to heck. I've been wanting to design something on this idea for a while now, but something motorized and with a wireless remote. A grand for something I may only use once is a bit much for my pocket book. Great product though. Thank you Mr. Leno and team. Thank you for your service Steve.
Kinda not surprised we didn't get an actual demo. If ur gonna endorse a product...it needs a demonstration.
Why don't you look up"EZVjack" on RUclips and get you demos there? Oh, because it would be too "EZVJack"?
DocWolph
Good one Doc.
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Thanks for the idea, I'm going to weld up a set with about $100 in steel, 6 casters and a case of beer this weekend!
LOL right on man.
@@dporrasxtremeLS3 if you think that is 400 in material you high af
Jay, GREAT job endorsing a product for the little guy. Especially a product made in the USA. Yes a little pricey but I appreciate your gesture and what you're doing.
I loved the part when they didn't show the product in use.
Dang it, I expected Jay Leno to drive the rolling jack around the block.
InstaBlaster...
You're a good man Jay.
That is a cool product & Jay is great for letting him do the demo. Jay mentions it's perfect for a guy working on a Camaro & that is just what I'm doing at the moment. Having only a pair of wheel dollies & the car already up on stands it's a pita to shift it around. I'm confined to a 1 car garage. It's tight. I'm may have to pick up one of those.
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Wtf! $999. RIDICULOUS price
Yeah, it's expensive, but for many people knowing that the money stays here is worth the premium.
It’s $1699 now
why didn't you show the actual product in use?
Good point, I'm still trying to figure out how it actually works.
That's what I was waiting for.I still don't understand how it works.
@@xpmark1 -- jack up a car, drop it on this. Not like a go-jack where the product actually jacks it up
I would add two features. I would have the axle pads set on an adjustable post, like an everyday jack stand. There are some 4x4's and large rim cars where the rear axle is much higher off the ground. Second, you could have a handle the connects to the front wheel. It would be like a tow bar for a small aircraft and you can direct the direction of the vehicle much easier.
nice upgrade and that shouldn't cost all that much to do ... just tack on another $500 / each and they can be yours !
thanks for the idea... I'll make some right now👍
Jay, With all due respect, a demonstration of how it works should have been given, congrats on you collection it is awesome
Well being a Veteran, I was going to order a set because he is a Veteran until I heard the price. Holy cow that's expensive for what it is.
No military discount? That's not cool
I love how Jay said they build stuff to military spec and military quality, He didnt mention the military 90% price buffer aswell. I always loved how a simple bolt in the army would cost tax payers like 50 bucks when in reality that bolt should cost 1 dollar.
I love the way Americans are so supportive of their forces
I would have liked to see Jay demonstrate this under an actual car.
Jay doesn't actually use tool's he just has a garage full and talk's about them for a small fee.
@@muddyriverdogz You can't be serious. ?!?!REALLY?!?!
Jay uses ALL the products he endorses. There is NO "fee" involved.
I've personally seen cars in his shop sitting on EZ-V-Jacks.
Regards,
Ben
No adjustment for height on those yellow rail saddles ?
Cleaver and by the look of it a well made piece of kit, good price too! Well done Steve.
This is a great ideal. I need a pair of these. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, American Industry, And Business!!!
I have read these sentiments many times over. But this is a catch 22 situation. The person that took the time to think of this new product and design and market has a very short time period to make their money and therefore must charge as much as what the market will bear. Why you say, well because sooner or later it will be produced in China and his market will go down and he may have to lower his price although he may or may not want to. Remember that even if your product is patented, the lawsuit that may ensue may and can put you out of business. The cost of the lawyers and the loos of a big chunk of business may actually bankrupt you.
Although I feel the same way about the price, I cannot blame him for trying to cash in at this time.
Great statement. Im educated by your comment. Thank you. : )
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This should really cost more like $500. But good idea. Quality tools should have a quality price so they get them out to the masses and most importantly.... make more money. Do you want 10 people paying $1000 or 100 people paying $500. Your choice.
Hi Jay, love your show! About this rolling jack, his design and executions are great! The only problem is that the price is way too high and only opened a big hole/margin for copy cats!
use a step on rolling wheel jack for $75 each
Jay leno is my hero!
The good stuff is NEVER cheap.
If you are not someone who uses this type of gear on a regular or semi-regular basis, $1000 is going to be a hard pill to swallow. But if you like or need to work on your car, like tuners, modders, restorers, racers, and so on, this is actually some seriously inexpensive hardware.
They even tell you who these jacks are aimed at on the website. Complaining about the cost is just short sighted an more than a little lame.
Jay Leno Is A Champ
I have a floor jack that I assume is old it has a gear on it to jack up with not hydraulic any ideas on where to find out what it is maker and yr it was made
Mazies,you are 100% right.A demo is a must. 😟
Ok, I get that I can go to their website for further details, but, it still would've been nice to see it in action ie. jacking up and under a car. Great product though!
Cool that they have a Factory Five Racing GTM on their homepage. Jay Leno's Garage should feature them sometime. Americans making great products in America.
Nice skid lift! Do you have pads available for the contact area?
sure they do ... they 'only' cost approx $250/each for the ones they have made in China ... $500/each branded USA.
Damn Jay these product highlight aren't usually affordable are they? I wouldn't pay $1k to be made down the street. That's BS. Companies are milking the Made in usa tag way too much.
I to agree. I wanted to quote Tommy Boy and compare his warranty quote but couldnt figure a good way to do.
Well these aren't equipment for everybody. These are more for shops. For example why spend 3-8 grand on a lift when a jack and jack stands can do most things? At home where you do little it doesn't matter, but at a shop the lifts become invaluable because of the number of vehicles.
custommotor
You should know what is possible to make at home. Some show cars and bikes are made at home. Where you make it ain't nothing. It's about who makes it. I don't believe your argument is valid. Quality tools shouldn't be ridiculously priced. That's why I never buy Snap-On and the such.
They are $1499 today
$999 WOOO! Wheels $40 -Frame-$150 with welding pins $1,50 each -Soaking the customer $ Priceless..
Railroad ties cut into two foot sections make for some of the strongest stands you can have, and they last for decades. I've been using them since the 70's and my dad was using them before me.
Do they roll?
@@aggiedave7793 Do I care?
Jay Leno is the only one who can afford this. : )
You're a good man Jay, funny too, you will be sorely missed on the Tonight Show
They've "Raised the Bar" with this product.." I'm so pumped man", i just "need a lift" so i can go and buy one.. $9.99 is a fair price.. That's what the stricked stubborn sounding man said right? $9.99.. wait a second.. whaaaat?!? $999? are you Serious? GTFOH. it's worth $450 tops
$999 for a pair as in two of them
I'm curious to see your calculations that yielded $450 price.
You moronic imbecile.. no wonder people go overseas to pay for quality products at half the price. If these products were made cheap enough and taxed less by the money grabbing politicians and gambling bankers, there would be no need to complain about the price here.
***** First: how is your reply related to my comment? Have you even read what I said? Did you understand it? And second: I'm not from US. You folks are doing a fine job destroying your nation by yourselves.
***** You guys are doing a fine job of fucking up your country all by yourselves. No need to point fingers, your shithole economy is your fault. Stop bitching about why the U.S. is turning into even more of a joke and figure your shit out, the rest of the world is not interested in going into a depression because of your ridiculous military policies that are a desperate attempt to solve your heinous debt that you "clueless sheep" so blindly walked into. Americans.
Link to the products site please? BTW the price is up to $1500 now. Seems like allot. But they are sold out and taking future orders.
So some one is buying them.
hopefully jay bought couple sets of these
..he's got professional two and four post lifts, as well as a whole machine shop and fabricators at his disposal.
i say again, hopefully he bought a set of these.....
i'll dumb it down for you. He doesn't need them as he has better equipment.
walperstyle Boy do you not get it.
walperstyle
I'll spell it out plan and simple for you. These aren't for lifting a vehicle to work on them. These tools are made for moving a vehicle around the shop when they aren't able to be moved by themselves weather they are missing the axles, front/rear assemblies, or tires.
Jay, please review/test drive a Rossion. They are built in America.
Interesting but I think I'd still rather have a set of Go-Jacks
Yeah but gojacks are for vehicles with wheels still attached. You can take all the wheels off and still use these
I think application would be important between this and go jacks. I do like these for the wheel off option. that and there about the same price.
You're a great guy, Jay.
Thanks guys......cool stuffs...
Nice looking and looks very durable. I'd imagine the yellow pads that the frame rests on swivel...correct? In the demonstration they definitely looked out of alignment.
Jay, you're a great guy.
Cool thank you Jay
Stunning product!
Thanks i'll go make some now :)
Hope that finger wasn't for me?
My $100 harbor freight ones outlasted my car collection!
:D
love jay leno garage
kudos to them for having them made IN US.
Very cool!!!
Thanks Jay. Great product review. I was rolling a 41' Lincoln Continental around my garage on some Harbor Freight wheel dollies a couple of years ago. Wish I knew about these back then. This is way better and I will gladly pay more to get an American product produced by a Veteran owned company. Regards, Matt
Hey Jay, I can't see any of your latest videos on my Apple TV. They don't show in the menu. Has anyone else had that issue?
I think $500.00 max, would make more sense.
check the 2019 price.
A lot of people don't like products made in China because they're bad quality or unreliable, but that's just unfair. Every country makes good and bad products but it's just a matter of choosing the right factories and knowing the right people.
Actually Chinese products cost so little (compared to US made) because Chinese workers get paid 10 cents per day. Plus the Chinese government manipulates their currency, so the comparative advantage is in their favor. Their products end up being so cheap (compared to ours) that it is worth it to pay to have it shipped across the world, and it is still sold for less than stuff made in the US at a profit.
That is why Trump got voted in. We will get it going in the USA again, no reason to let the Chinese buy our anthracite coal to make the steel needed to supply the world with American and European patented products. Heck, Obama even put a damper on coal sales, making it near impossible to ship the coal from northeastern PA by rail to shipping ports with his out of control EPA.
Hughie Boss Good luck to America ... I just hope that Trump is a change for the good and a permanent kick in the face to all the social justice warriors and the safe space snowflakes!
Alas I fear Brexit and Trump are the last hurrah of the white man ... the future is multiculturism and globalisation! Still we will have a good 8 years!
So great to see our coal start up again, many friends of mine have been called back to work in anticipation of January 20th executive orders recinding Obama's attacks on American Coal.
6 years later and the price has gone up 50%!
What's that bud wheel doing there did jay toast a rim on "pissed off Pete?"
Hello Mr Leno, what is there in your garage? Is this a Mercedes racing transporter? The blue wonder?
We Don't HAVE Thease in the UK ?
Nice product
The question is how adjustable the arms are to be exact positions for jack points of cars.
Just watched their video of How to use. They just placed them pretty randomly with any random steel parts sitting on the jacks,,,,,
NO DEMO, NO BUY!
i think jay is going to start saving his mony to buy one set!!
Surprised that a Chinese copy hasn't appeared at Harbor Freight yet for a third of the price.
Awesome tool
Is there a powered car mover made that could be used in a situation where there is a two car overhead door that is too narrow to easily fit two cars? My objective is to drive into the garage, then move the car perpendicular to the overhead door. Then the second car fits in easily.
This is a common problem in Florida, where the dual overhead garage doors are really too narrow to fit two larger cars. It’s not possible to increase the width of the overhead door, because the overhead door was narrower to make the house stronger for the possible hurricane winds. The house would have to be re-engineered, which would be cost prohibitive. As a result, many people only park one vehicle in the two car garage, and the other vehicle must park on the driveway.
Do products exist that could be installed in the garage floor, so the car can be moved perpendicular to the overhead door electrically?
You mean probable hurricane,right?
@@peterzinia3767The double overhead doors in Florida are narrower than the states up north. That narrower double overhead doors makes the houses stronger against the heavy winds that are sometimes possible to occur during hurricanes.
We had up to 80 mph gusts from the weaker backside of a hurricane as the hurricane traveled from Ft Meyers towards Orlando, and then out into the Atlantic Ocean. The 80 mph gusts did nothing to the house.
We also installed the heavy metal reinforcement bars on the double overhead door before the hurricane. It takes about 45 minutes to install or uninstall the heavy metal reinforcement bars. When the heavy metal bars are installed, you cannot open the double overhead door, and the double overhead door is a lot stronger!
pretty good value, if you consider the quality of the product
Craftsmanship is good, but floor dollies cost like $50.
Awesome jay, thats pretty nice of you!
Without any vertical adjustability I can't see this as an option for a $1000. I have some steel plates from Harbor Freight that would be about a $100 to $150 and yes they have the smaller castors and two of them lock. They work but if you have a floor that is not flat it can be difficult. I can see the advantage of the larger wheels.
so how does it work and what's special about it to make me spend 1k other than built-in USA and the maker is a VET I'm not sold yet
Ditto on the demo fail. Would have been more convincing to see it in action under a car. Pricey.
$1200 on their web site is just a rip off! I was expecting about $300!
great product, charge $300 for the entire kit
you are priceing yourself out of the market
Timothy Whieldon hand over
Ben Bozarth english much?
Wasn't the Pinto and the Chevette made in America?
GOOD PRODUCT .
Or, you could widen the base of real jacks and put castors on it for about 1/10th the price? Made in USA by veterans, that's great, but how on earth is it competitive at all at that price? The average American wrenching on a car would much rather put that money INTO the car itself.
"EZ V JACK" Made by Guys Who Never Smiles!!!
I'd still rather have the wheel-jacks, you can fit them in without having to jack the car up or even inflate the tyres, and they work on cars without separate chassis. You can also pick up ten full (good quality) sets for the same price as one pair of these! Nice concept though.
why didn't you show the product in action?
I would love this kind of thing but it's just not justifiable for anyone who only has to do this a few times a year, and for anyone who needs to do this regularly there are much better options.
yes but will it do a burnout ?
go easy what ever yur smokin.
Great idea but it's a bit pricey.
No more complaining about the $999.00 price tag! (It's now $1200 on sale with the normal price at $1500)
$1000 seems a bit steep but looks like a good product. If it sells well they should be able to get that down substantially.
The price is fair for a commercial quality well made item.
Ouch on the price.
Nice
1200$ the pair is way too expensive. It's incredibly expensive for less than 100-150$ in materials and labour.
What's that Mercedes transporter doing in the garage?????? Future video I hope!
Cool
Good place to ask? Is Jay actually a mechanic that will once in awhile get his hands dirty, or is he just and enthusiast/collector??
what a waste.. didnt even show them using it.
pretty sweet.
Only the price of a Snapon tool box - bloody hell
That's a 1000 bucks just to to sit under a car, 2 high quality floor jacks would be money much better spent.
Obviously aimed towards the rich guy
It's not made just to hold a car up. It's made for shops so they can bring the car in, inspect it, and be able to easily move it back out. It's made for cars that can't be moved because they have been wrecked or are projects and don't have wheels, axles, subframes.
Or more likely aimed at businesses. If you use it for one car it's expensive, but if it's a shop tool that lasts and as a bonus the money stays here, it's value goes up dramatically.
Good on ya Jay.... Frankly, not a big fan of you from Tonight Show but man, good on ya! Keep up the good work... 👍🏼👍🏼
Oh, and I can't make this up but noteworthy, mom tells me my first words were "Here's Johnny" #seriously
It's not a jack but it is mobile jack stand with limited application as I see them..