2:27 My exact problem, manual says to check if there’s enough oil… I look inside and don’t know if it has enough. I’m gonna add some before I start using it.
I replaced the cheap brass fittings that came with the jack because they broke REAL EASILY. I got steel ones from my local hardware store and they work fine.
Is the handle on yours installed correctly? I think the knurled end is the area where your hand would go and the padded area is closest to the jack and vehicle
You overfilled the oil, saying it was low from the factory. Not into reading manuals much? The manual shows clearly where it should be filled to, which was where it was when you brought it home.
@@allekskristiansenschultz8082 I will double check what you are saying but when i got the jack there was next to nothing in it - I agree there needs to be some free space
Good review. I have the hf floor jack Daytona was not out when I bought mine, would also buy the Daytona. The jacks are made in the same factory as the snap on jacks were.
I bought this same jack twice within a week. I bleed it then try to pumb it up and it leaks a lot of the oil from the two cylinders at the back of the jack. Is this normal?
Can you explain? Might save someone's life. Plus, did you get under your vehicle w/o jack stands? Never should do that. Not sure how it could kill you if used properly. But I'm curious. Glad you are ok.
2:27 My exact problem, manual says to check if there’s enough oil… I look inside and don’t know if it has enough. I’m gonna add some before I start using it.
I replaced the cheap brass fittings that came with the jack because they broke REAL EASILY. I got steel ones from my local hardware store and they work fine.
good to know in case i run into a problem
Thanks for your review. I purchased this exact model. 🙏
Is the handle on yours installed correctly? I think the knurled end is the area where your hand would go and the padded area is closest to the jack and vehicle
No it’s not from what I can see.
Solid Review Pops 😊🍻💯
You overfilled the oil, saying it was low from the factory. Not into reading manuals much? The manual shows clearly where it should be filled to, which was where it was when you brought it home.
I read it and your wrong it was very low and hardly any oil in it - and it was filled correctly - maybe you need to watch it again
@@TheHomeHandyman no clearly you overfilled it... it should be some free space in the camber.. u might blow ur o-rings quick with overfilling it...
@@allekskristiansenschultz8082 I will double check what you are saying but when i got the jack there was next to nothing in it - I agree there needs to be some free space
I thought the same thing.
No need to add oil on that Daytona and the handle is upside down. Manual, read it. They're good jacks for the money.
Good review. I have the hf floor jack Daytona was not out when I bought mine, would also buy the Daytona. The jacks are made in the same factory as the snap on jacks were.
I didnt know that - interesting and thanks
@@TheHomeHandyman yup they are the exact same jacks other than the snap on name brand on it
I bought one and I love it.
The cat😂😂😂
Is this the long reach one?
not sure but check on line at HF
I turned the handle a lot and now it doesn't to up at all.. what did I do wrong and how do I fix it? Never used a jack like this before
i bout 1 as well from hf and they said works out of box but they dont .so u may have to do the bleeding on fluid ,,,
I bought this same jack twice within a week. I bleed it then try to pumb it up and it leaks a lot of the oil from the two cylinders at the back of the jack. Is this normal?
No mine does not leak anything - take it back or call their tech support and see if there is something simple you can do to fix it.
Yea I did that. I got a blue one. It works perfectly. No leaks anywhere.
it’s ( ISO 22 hydronic oil ) it matters it’s your life that’s under that car
Mine failed and could’ve killed me.
How could it have killed you if you had jacks supporting your car?
Can you explain? Might save someone's life. Plus, did you get under your vehicle w/o jack stands? Never should do that. Not sure how it could kill you if used properly. But I'm curious. Glad you are ok.