Torin 12-Ton Bottle Jack

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est. $2.00 /week*

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Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.

Rental payment / 2 wks est. $4.00* All lease payments apply to the ownership cost

Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)

100 Day cash price: $55.00

Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.

Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.

Availability: It's in stock SKU: AT91203BB

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About This Product

The Torin AT90203BB hydraulic bottle jack is a durable and versatile tool suitable for both residential and commercial use. Constructed with drop forged alloyed steel, its industrial welded inner/outer structure ensures leak-free performance and a longer operation life compared to traditional screw jacks. The fully welded structure and wide, rugged base make it ideal for lifting heavy loads. With a lifting range of 9 in. to 18 in. and a 12 ton capacity, it can lift cars, trucks, SUVs, farm vehicles, heavy-duty machinery and industrial equipment. The integrated built-in oil-bypass and overload valve protect the hydraulic system, while the Y-style polyurethane sealing ring prevents load from falling slowly. Additionally, it features a high-quality, glide-action pressure pump that requires minimal effort to lift and has a lifting height of 5-7/8 in. with an adjustable screw top extension adding an extra 3-1/8 in. . Powered by high-quality oil, it offers better corrosion resistance and high/low temperature flexibility, making it ideal for use in military, agricultural and industrial environments where the equipment receives heavier abuse.

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