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Lazy Lifter Professional 11 Foot Drywall Lift Hois


Lazy Lifter Professional 11 Foot Drywall Lift Hois


Best Price: $449.95


Product Features
  • One person can easily handle and install drywall panels 4 X 16 feet.
  • The optional extension bar allows you to lift the drywall 15 feet high ; great for vaulted ceilings.
  • Easily lifts drywall up to 11 feet--up to 15 feet on angled ceilings.
  • Full tilting action for walls and ceilings; Locking outriggers for added security/stability.
  • Quick and Easy Assembly--goes together in five minutes without tools.

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Product Description

This is a top quality lift made by the industry leader Pentagon Tool. It includes a 90 day warranty. These lifts feature top grade steel, locking outriggers, and quick and easy assembly. They assemble in less than 5 minutes (1 person) and can be taken down just as quickly. Now you can install drywall without running to the local rental store and/or calling all of your buddies to help you finish your basement ceiling. Let the machine do the work and let your buddies enjoy their weekend at home. Today's technology housed in a robust design will provide you with years of service.


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Lee Said: Great for a single gal working on her house :) ( Nov. 5th 2009 )
I ordered this, after trying to research as much as I could. I spent over a year dealing with terrible contractors, and finally got tired of being taken advantage of. Once received, I was excited to use. The box was terribly beat up, but there was another perfect box inside of it, and I don't think that matters in the long run. I was excited to put it together, and it was fairly easy, though some of the parts were not light (there are only three major parts). Assembly was easy, once I figured out where in the house I wanted to put the machine. After putting it together, I tried to place a sheet of drywall up on the lift. This proved to be harder than I thought. I ended up going to the local HD and purchasing a panel carry handle to help me (mind you I am a girl, doing this on my own). The drywall piece does have to be lifted about 3 feet off the ground ( I figured that I can do one corner at a time, with the help of a step stool to rest the drywall on). Once placed on the lift, everything was smooth. I have used this to lift about 6 pieces of drywall so far, and no problem (knock on wood). The only thing that I could possibly complain about is that it really does nothing for the middle pieces (I have 11 foot ceilings). I use the lift to hoist the top sheet, then I just place the bottom sheet in place without the help of the machine, and cut to fit in the middle piece, without the help again. Can't wait to try it on the second floor for the cape ceilings.
Thomas Stover Said: Good value ( Nov. 1st 2009 )
This product was shipped quickly. It's a big and heavy package but doesn't require too much in the way of assembly. The assembly sheet was a little vague, I thought, but there just aren't that many pieces to slide together. The quality looks OK to me. Even including the rather substantial shipping cost, I judge this a good value. My wife and I used it on one small room so far. I'm a lot older than when I built my first house but I can tell you this really beats using 2x4 T-bars and your head like I did back then!!! Even with a 4X8 sheet of 1/2" drywall, it takes quite a bit of force on the elevation wheel to raise it up so I suspect using 4X12 sheets might be more difficult. I thought this might be able to be used on side-walls, too, but now that I have it, it doesn't seem so.
Richard L. Burns Said: drywall hoist ( Oct. 4th 2009 )
The price was about 100 dollars cheaper than Harbor Frieght, looks like the same lift, easy to assemble, the cable binds when you first start the left and will pop if you do not assist moving it over, the rubber ends do not stay on. You get what you pay for, it does do the job at the cheapest price.
Cary M. Cooper Said: Dry Wall Lift ( Aug. 21st 2009 )
Shipped and delivered promptly. Easy to assemble and use. Works great. Well worth the purchase price.
James B. Turner Said: Works as advertised ( Aug. 18th 2009 )
Bought this item to finish my basement. Tried lifting 1 sheet without the lift (using good old-fashioned deadman). This is a 2-man job; I've only got me. The packaging was beat up when arrived, but the unit was double-boxed, and the inner box was in good shape. All parts were in good shape. Assembly was quick; very intuitive, no problems. The units operates smoothly. Lifted my 1st sheet of drywall effortlessly. Bottom line- it does exactly what it's advertised to do. I'm very pleased and recommend for anyone who is a do-it-yourselfer who plans to finish a large ceiling area, and who doesn't have a crew of free helpers. Price is very reasonable, and much can be recovered by selling after use.

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