







🚗 Elevate your garage game with Powerbuilt’s triple-threat lift!
The Powerbuilt 3000 Pound Triple Lift Garage Jack is a heavy-duty, versatile lifting tool designed for cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, and transmissions. With a robust 1.5-ton capacity and an adjustable lift range from 4.75 to 17 inches, it offers exceptional stability through its wide wheelbase and includes a safety bar for secure locking. Tested to meet ASME and PALD standards, this jack combines professional-grade reliability with innovative design, making it a must-have for serious automotive enthusiasts and pros alike.









| ASIN | B07WTRKL9D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 651,671 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 1,219 in Automotive Floor Jacks |
| Brand | Powerbuilt |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (166) |
| Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 31.5 kg |
| Item model number | 620622E |
| Manufacturer | Alltrade Tools LLC |
| Manufacturer part number | 620622 |
| Model | Powerbuilt |
| Product Dimensions | 35.88 x 67.31 x 19.69 cm; 31.48 kg |
B**K
I have the motorcycle jack from that company that stars with HF. I've loved the two of them I've had and they're a whole lot cheaper. But this really does fit better under my Indian than those lifts. With the sturdiness of a regular jack, this actually fully supports my bike. In fact, in the month or so I've had it, I've had my bike on it muliple times. I had to swap out the wheel bearings and the steering column bearings, and that means removing the whole front fairing. Took me about a week. Zero issues, even leaving the bike up, no extra support or the bracket to keep it up. Currently swapping out the pinion shaft on my Chieftain and that means primary is off and it'll be a couple days before the part arrives. Just hanging out right there in the garage with the bike lifted up. Super easy. Also used it (gotta put that little round piece back in) to lift up the Murano to check the brake pads. Just a great tool. I can now sell my car jack and the HF mc lifts.
H**D
Does everything a jack should do. A tad heavy to move around but not a burden. I lifted the whole back end of my full size Tahoe with no issue. The ability to hoist a motorcycle was an added advantage that I will be trying out shortly.
C**H
It does what it says. A few notes: - The round saddle is slightly higher than the large rectangular flat rails. The saddle part lifts off (no screws, just sitting in a recess) for use with motorcycles, ATVs, etc... - Make sure the flat area isn’t touching something it shouldn’t (e.g. exhaust, anti-roll bars, oil pan) before you lift! It is way bigger than a typical floor jack. - You need to raise the jack quite high to allow the lock bar to be installed. The way I used to swap wheels, I would set the jack stands so that the tires were barely above the floor. Now I’m lifting the wheel and tire well above the floor to get them on and off. - Not needing jack stands is nice. However, since the jack is on wheels too, I bought a set of wheel chocks for the end of the car still on the ground. MLTOOLS Wheel Chocks | 2 Pack High Grip Wheel Chocks | Made in USA WC283 The screw that held the handle in the socket was lost during shipping, but the company sent me another one for free.
J**T
It works fine but with motorcycle is is very unstable. Needs to be wider to cradle large motorcycles
M**S
When you turn it the gears don’t line up correctly. For how much you pay for this it should work right
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