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just got the 50190 red one . after exchanging in the aluminum yellow one that did not work well with the hand pump for me, not much control of the bike with the long handle to jack it .. the red one is all foot controlled and u can hold your bike with 2 hands while jacking it up .. A++++ on the cheaper 50190 red one
I purchased the Yellow one. I got it for $20 off onsale. It was priced that way with no craftsman club number needed. I have a craftsman club.
anyway the Yellow one sits way lower then the RED. Also the build quality is better. If you can afford the Yellow go Yellow over red. No assembly required. right out of the box, just insert the handle and thats it!
I read the reviews on the RED Jack and its not pretty. DO Read first before buying the RED Sears Jack.
I bought the red jack last summer. Pain in the *** toget the bike on and to get it up. Bought the yellow jack for Christmas, It was easier to get under the bike but it didn't set level on the floor and it was a little wobbly with the bikeup in the air. Took the yellow jack back for another one. This one was even worse than the first . Returned it and got my money back. Back to using the red jack. Still a pain in the ***.[:@]
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