REAL life TEST for e-HEELP electric car Jack - Product review
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2022
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Who ever made this is a genius!!!!
For real that person needs a raise 😁
These are Vevor jacks that have been rebranded😮. Do your homework people or pay the price!
@@kevh5487 Goddamn, you're right. You just saved me $40
I had a 12v impact wrench back in the 1980's and used on my Suzuki SJ410....the model before the Samurai. Worked great!
I just added this to my Amazon cart through your link. Thank you for a great review. Other reviews never lift the vehicle off the ground or took the tire off. 👍👍
Just got 1 definitely cant wait to use on my yard
I am getting up there in age and still like to work on my vehicles. I have been thinking about getting one for a while. Might get this one.
great video thanks
2:50 the sockets I got in my kit are really loose on the impact driver, not sure if it's intended to be that way to add additional slam action or if it's just sloppy manufacturing though.
Too cool!
Won’t work on low profile cars, but love the idea
Nice..
1:28 that's not really verifying the torque, because static friction will always make it seem higher than it really is. The only way it would "fail" is if it's way undertorqued.
What's a better method may be to mark the lug nut position relative to the wheel with a sharpie, then remove the nut and tighten it up again using the torque wrench. If the marks line up, then it was at the target torque.
Work for suv..expedition too?? Suburban??
I lost the cable, does anyone know what it’s called or where I can find a replacement cable?
Is this good for zero turn lawn mowers? How long is the cord running from cigarette light to machine ??
I have the very same one and it doesn't fit on those 2 cars if the tire is flat because the piston is higher but it does work on higher SUVs or trucks with 12" clearance on a flat tire you just got to get the motorized scissor type 😎
Yep! Great point. I had exactly the same problem with my pneumatic trolley jack.
Yea unless they have a low profile one it won't work. Unless you use ramps
@@avguylyfe5837 I ended up buying a cheap scissor jack just to raise it enough then I'll get the trolley jack underneath.
Or you can use the pump it self to elevate the car little higher then continue with it
@@roisolei1 how would that work if you can't get it under in the first place? Maybe bring a friend to lift up the car a bit for clearance, just to unload the suspension.
I wonder if removing the plastic cover has any effect in stability
🎉
What weight does it lift.
how long did it take to lift that car?
compramos uma . porem eu tava pensando se tem como usar com uma fonte cheveada direto na energia
Will it fit under a car with a "flat" tire??? Your demonstrations are with filled tires and it barely fits.
The question is, does it fit under the car if the tyre is completely flat? I bought a pneumatic trolley jack. the first time I needed to use it, it let me down because it wouldn't fit underneath my car.
under my yaris yes , under my scrion frs no , but you can drive the car up something then it does
If the leak ain’t a big leak you can pump air in it then jack it up
Maybe use a 2x4 long enough to serve as a lever to unload the suspension enough to get clearance for the jack.
so did you conclude that it gives proper torque on the lug nut with one jerk? can you over tighten and strip the lugnut with this ?
yes, like 90% people who works in the shop using air guns.
Extension cord to the cigarette lighter went dead how do I get another one or does it has a fuse in it
Easy enough to use a tire iron and screw jack. My wife she wouldn't know how to use that stuff that's why I keep AAA for her. I do carry a battery impact with me on my jeep.
Awesome
My dentist has just bought one of these. He says it'll open his patients' jaws twice as much as they can do it themselves meaning he'll have far better access to their molar teeth.
Mine started to unscrew the logs when I got to the third one it killed and the light went out on the extension cord to the cigarette lighter what I do next
I want one to use as a port-a-power in places it can fit, can use these tools on numerous things
How is the tool doing after 2 months, still durable?
Yes no problem
Try a real life scenario let all the air out of your tire then see if it works you may have to carry a 2x4 or two to drive on top then you can get room underneath there to jack it up but in all reality plastic is not reality it'll only work once or twice
You can always roll the car on something ...
But will it slide under the car when you have a flat? I bought a pneumatic jack thinking lifting the car would be a doddle but when the tyre was completely flat, the jack didn't fit under the car.
You drive the car up something .. of your car is that low
@@TheCrazyRomanian If I have a flat on the street that's rarely an option and certainly not a safe one.
Be smart even a folded jacket will do it .. mccugyver it
does it fit under the car with a flat tire?
Not on a sports car , but it will fit onna regular sedan or suv
How often have you used it ? Does it work as it should even the last time you used it ? what are the cons of the product ?
/the con is the Price £507.95
These are Vevor jacks that have been rebranded😮. Do your homework people or pay the price!They sell for US$110 or around £91
Does this take a big toll on your battery? I like rotating my own tires and do miscellaneous work on my car
These are questions I need answers to, I change my own oil and brakes... However 😕 does using this mean I'm going to run thru car batteries
I would think you would leave your car running while jacking it (let the alternator power it) and then shut it off when jacked. Impacting or inflating can be done with the car off.
Just run your engine. You realize that all reputable 12v compressors require that your engine be running to deliver the proper current and voltage needed. I'd imagine that that jack would run very slow with the engine off.
I'm shocked that tool can generate enough torque to take off as well as tighten the bolts.
Around 300nm torque
It’s strong
I have a old truck trailer for 15years parked
I had no problem with it ;) my makita did not loosen it
These are Vevor jacks that have been rebranded😮. Do your homework people or pay the price!
They sell for US$110 or around £91
looking to get one...
Awesome tool
You could have let the tyre down for the video. Apart from that it's a good review.
Looked at all the reviews. Not one review shows the the machine sliding under a car with the tire completely flat. I wonder why?
Yes .. it does have limitations, you can always drive the car on a rock or something out if the car to help it out in a pinch ...
You just need a block or a dummy to lift it up from where you can than set the block than afterthst lift it up properly. Problem solved. You have to do.that with a lot of normal jacks anyway.
The premium grade kit comes with a shovel so you can dig a hole under the jack point 😅
It fits when all tires are full. What about with a flat???? Isn't that the point.
Hello, how's the jack today? Still using it? Planning on buying one, suggestions?
Works great, not something you buy for a auto shop but for the home is great. Doesn't fit under lowered cars keep that in mind
I doubt it'll fit under your car if your tyre is flat. Bear that in mind.
Will this work for lawn mowers zero turns ?
How long is the cord running from lighter port to machine ?
I would never count on it out on the road as my sole lifting device. I’d have to have a back up mechanical jack on board.
Sure ..
How can you use the window breaker if it's in your trunk
Good point
I keep mine in the door pocket
@@chronicle5719 this one's inside the kit I bet a lot of people leave it inside the kit
@@drewsquickfix 😂 right
Next test- make sure the tire is flat
that yaris is only 2300lbs. Im planning to use it on my mustang which is 3400lbs.
It works up to 5-6 tons.
It’s impressive. I own one
I bought 1 of these and I'm still fucking waiting
Anyone else think this guy sounds like Bas Rutten?
Yes me ...
wont fit if you have a flat tire....
All good until the tyres flat, which is when you would actually need it 😂
Smart people will drive the car up something , stupid people will complain.
These are Vevor jacks that have been rebranded😮. Do your homework people or pay the price! They sell for US$110 or around £91
Heat in the trunk from the sun caused the hydraulic oil to drain out
No oil it's mechanical
It’s a large amount I wonder if any still in it
@@TheCrazyRomanian
Do they make two different types of these them? Because another video showed it did use hydraulic fluid when the bottom plate was removed.
my only concern is that, what happen if the motor stop working? the jack is useless.
Everything can break
What would happen if you had a heart attack and stopped working
Why didn't you record this with a flat tire?
I didn't have a flat, but if you got a flat. You drive the car up on something ...in a pinch , and you can still put this thing under ...
10hrs later
so try with a flat tire
You just drive up something and slide under , it's a common sports car trick
You cheated because you have the car lifted before using this jack under your car
You are such a lier you need glasses.
Will it fit under an actual flat tire?
He's over the curb
OMG £507.95
That's to expensive here in America we can buy for 100$
Mine lasted one use, then it stopped working useless crap
It does look feeble. It'll be typical Chinese made tat.
In real life you have to fit it under your car with a deflated tire
Drive the car up something anything .. there are ways .
Looks like would not fit if you have a flat tire.
You drive up something .. that's a known Ferrari trick
No one shows how to charge a battery
There is no battery they are car powered from a 12v socket
Well I hate to break your bubble that window breaker don't work underwater and it sure as hell don't work if it's in the trunk of your car
True ...
Maybe take it out of the box in anticipation and keep it in the doorside storage compartment. Otherwise save it for helping out a fellow motorist that locked his keys in the car mebbe😜
Flating your tire 🛞 then try n put jack under see if it would fit. I have to cars, and without flat jack barely clears pinch welds. I flatten my tire n jack will not fir under. Useless in real life flat tire situation
In a pinch you drive the flat tire on top of something .. there is always a way .. a flat tire doesn't fit on a regular car jack sometimes
Try it on a flat tire maybe... geee frigging wizzzzzz... its about 6 inches tall minimum.... no "CAR" is that high while on a flat.... truck or suv likely yes... cars no
You drive the tire on something , problem solved , think outside the box
@TheCrazyRomanian I got it... I drive 37 miles down the freeway on a flat looking for someplace to pull off your "game changing" technique... and by the way... while I'm at it..ill just drive onto something high enough to raise the flat tire completely into the air.. who needs a jack... what a frigging population we have here... haaaa
so slow 😢
Do they sell the lug nut remover separately?
Some are comes together
Really with the gloves
Yep they came in the box , why get dirty ?