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Holistic Guidance - Racor PHL-1R Pro HeavyLift 4-by-4-Foot Cable-Lifted Storage Rack

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List Price: $210.00
Our Price: $150.50
Your Save: $ 59.50 ( 28% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Racor
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Racor Color: Black EAN: 0753635770045 Feature: Roof-mounted garage stock rack; pulley system raises and lowers for easy access Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Racor Manufacturer: Racor Material Type: Vinyl Model: PHL-1R Publisher: Racor Studio: Racor Variation Description: Black Warranty: Full US Warranty by Racor
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Features
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Roof-mounted garage stock rack; pulley system raises and lowers for easy access Lifts and stores up to 250 pounds high above garage floor without using a ladder Heavy-duty steel support beams; assembly required Includes support beams, 4 by 4 platform, winding axle, vinyl coated steel cable, mounting hardware 4-square-foot storage platform; 76 pounds; 1-year limited warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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4' x 4', Platform Heavy Lift, Load & Lift Heavy Items To The Ceiling Without Using A Ladder, 250 LB Capacity, Use On Ceilings Up To 12' High With Provided Vinyl Coated Steel Cable, Easy Storage For File Boxes, Outdoor Furniture, Lawn Movers, Big Tools, Snow Throwers, Large Toys, Canoes, Kayaks, Holiday Ornaments, Tires, Ladders, Lumber, Third Row Car Seats & Just About Anything Else You Can Imagine, Includes Heavy Duty Steel Support Beams, Winding Axle, Hand Crank & All Mounting Hardware.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: We love this thing! Comment: My husband and I are both Army Officers and have a lot of gear and equipment that has up until now taken up a lot of the space in our garage. We got two of them, one for each of us; we're very pleased with the space we now have. It was not very difficult to install (just review the sketch that comes with the instuctions carefully).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Holds a Lot and Holds it well Comment: This is the coolest thing I've ever bought. I was considering buying a shed or wasting money on stupid solutions like that, but I finally found a place to put all of my stuff. This thing easily hangs a lot of stuff without breaking or squeaking. It stores up to 8 feet in the air and you don't have to worry about it crashing back down on you. Even my years of photos (I have a lot of boxes of them) were able to fit and be hung up there with ease. I'm so glad I got this thing, its really taken a lot of stress of me. I'm sure anyone who buys this will be just as happy as I am with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Recommended Comment: Great product and works well. I used it to put 2 kayaks side by side (flat on the bottoms, not on edge) and they fit perfectly.
Observations:
-finding the studs is painful on your neck. Get a good Zircon stud finder and spend the first night just marking carefully all the studs.
-I used a Little Giant ladder to put these up and found it very useful, especially with the work platform to rest tools and hardware
-do yourself a favor and get a 3rd Hand Support System (it's like an extra long ceiling jack). It will hold each brace in the middle while you drill/screw in the hardware. I couldn't have put it up without that (by myself).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grat Heavy Lift Comment: I purchased the Racor Pro HeavyLift and have found it to be a good product. I did not use the heavy metal platform. Rather, I attached hooks with two 2x4s. I have the truck cap from my pick up truck resting on the 2 x 4s and raised it up to the ceiling. I am able to park my truck under the cap. When I want to attach the cap to my truck, I just back in and lower the cap. I found the long pole used to raise and lower the cap a lot of work. However, my cordless electric drill fits the first section of the pole. I then use the drill to raise or lower the cap.
Customer Rating:      Summary: randycw Comment: I find this to be a pretty good product. The installation wasn't too difficult, although it did take several hours.
When the rack has near 200 lbs on it the difficulty in cranking it upward is fairly high. I have overcome this by leaving the plastic handle off of the bottom and attaching a heavy duty drill in its place. The drill make raising and lowering the platform a breeze.
I do wish it came with longer cables. My garage ceiling is a bit tall so in the lift's current setup when it is fully lowered it is still 3.5 - 4 feet off of the ground. I will eventually replace the the provided cables with longer ones.
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