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JWilly 11-28-2011 05:59 PM

BendPak Lifts?
 
I'm looking at 4 post lifts, mostly for storage purposes but also to help with work as well. I am pretty ignorance about these things... Does anyone here have any experience with BendPak lifts? I know little about the company...have been told it is an American company but the lifts are made in China. What brands are Am. made? Likely, this subject has been beat to death so my apologies for my ignorance.

PaulProe 11-28-2011 06:59 PM

Lifts
 
Almost all lifts in the "home-owner" series are made either in China or Korea. You have to move to professional levels to find units that are made in America. In doing so, you'll increase your cost about $2,000 since they are designed for increased daily use.

Rotary Lift (right up the river from you, in Madison, IN) makes the professional series. They designed the homeowner series (Revolution) and make them in a plant they own in China, using their design, their management and Chinese labor. They found this was the only way to control quality of the product.

Look at their site, Revolutionlift.com

They also own Forward Lift and Direct Lift. Each is a notch down from the other in price and amenities - you get what you pay for. Lot of factory and field support on the Rotary Lift brand and Revolution series; Less on Forward, and Less on Direct. Same way with warranty support and time period.

Rotary Lift is what you'll see in the majority of shops and car dealerships. Probably 75% of the total market. They are designed to continued, daily use in a full service environment.

Hope this helps you.

Paul

elmariachi 11-28-2011 07:11 PM

Paul knows his lifts.

Target Lifts in Burleson, Texas manufactures an entry-level lift called the Patriot worth looking at. I bought a used one a few months back and it is an excellent lift.

JWilly 11-28-2011 08:48 PM

Thanks, I'll check both of these out.

JWilly

WildBill1965 11-28-2011 09:47 PM

Check out Greg Smith Equipment there in Indiana also, vary affordable and in business for over 20/30 years. They also have same type setup as others. We have several owners that have purchased Gregs lifts, I have a 4 post and my son just installed a 10K 2 post.
B i l l

Varmit 11-28-2011 10:25 PM

Direct Lift has a very affordable quality lift. I've had mine about 4 years and no issues at all.

Randy Rosenberg 11-28-2011 10:34 PM

I'm in the same situation, looking to purchase a quality 4-post list. All of my research has lead me to BendPak, however I won't be in a position to purchase for at least another 3 to 4 months, so I find this thread very interesting. Please keep the ideas/opinions/knowledge flowing!

Thanks,
Randy...

Al G 11-29-2011 04:59 AM

I bought a BendPak HD-9 about 2 months ago and am very happy with it.

55312 11-29-2011 05:34 AM

I've had a Bend-Pak HD9 for 5 years. Couldn't be happier. One suggestion though, get 2 or 3 of the sliding cross members. I only got one and needed more a number of times when working on something needing the wheels jacked up.

Tim

lal Naja 11-29-2011 08:20 AM

I have had a Bend-Pak 2 post lift for ten years. Not a single issue with it. Love it.

I've been looking for a 4 post lift for my house garage where I can store two cars under my daily drivers and so far Bend-Pak is the only company that offers one that I can fit two tall (Hummer H3 & Full size Ford E-150 van) vehicles under it.

If anyone knows of another 4 post lift that goes high enough please post the information here.

Thanks,

Arthur

byron w 11-29-2011 09:08 AM

I have one of these and could not be happier. The company was great to deal with, service was great and it assembled very easily and everything was complete and fit just like it was supposed to. It works great, very good quality. I would buy another one if I could. Maybe someday.

Byron

4 Post Lifts | CL 8,000 CSP 8,000 LB. Four Post Vehicle / Automotive / Truck / Car Garage Lift (Portable)

FWB 11-29-2011 10:11 AM

talk to the garage where you get your daily driver fixed, or talk to the dealer that you have a relationship with, ask who they go to to repair or replace the lifts in their service department. this vendor of theirs will have, or be able to get, used lifts, and in doing so will be able to steer you to one that won't kill you or drop your car on its side when you lift it.

i got a 7000 lb cap. Benwil lift this way......it was 1200 dollars installed. uses 220 volt and the cylinder runs on dextron atf....


Fred

Silverback51 11-29-2011 04:03 PM

This is a great site for doing research on anything related to your garage.

The Garage Journal

2MG 12-27-2011 07:58 AM

BendPak Lifts
 
You can find out more about BendPak Lifts by visiting the website http://www.bendpak-lifts.com. Another brand of lifts that are American Made are challenger lifts. Visit the website for Affordable Automotive Equipment at http://www.affordableautomotiveequip.net to find out more about challenger car lifts.


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