![]() ![]() A 20.0-ton bottle jack may be a bit more than most users will need to lift a car, but it’s necessary for lifting heavy machinery and equipment. The Big Red Torin Pneumatic Air Bottle Jack is much larger than the other jacks that we tested. ![]() Of course, this versatile jack also works with regular pumping as well. The pneumatic pump feature allows you to connect the jack to an air compressor for a faster lift. Similar to the other Big Red bottle jack we recommend, this pneumatic air jack features quality construction that is backed by a one-year warranty. This jack raises very quickly when pumped and the handle actually attaches with a clicking mechanism, making it more stable than the handles of other jacks (though this is a minor convenience).Ī welded carrying handle helps make this jack easy to move and deploy. It is very small and lightweight, making it exceptionally easy to position. The Performance Tools Shorty Bottle Jack has one of the best designs out of the bottle jacks that we tested. It was not able to reach high enough to raise our test SUV and so we used it with a sedan. The downside to the low profile design is that this jack is too short for high-clearance vehicles. As the name implies, the Shorty bottle jack sits low to the ground, which means it can fit under low-profile vehicles that other bottle jacks cannot. It features a wide, stable base and adjustable screw top extenders. ![]() This bottle jack from Performance Tools is heat treated for improved durability. ![]()
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