🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Ease!
The E-HEELP Electric Car Jack is a powerful hydraulic jack designed to lift vehicles up to 5 tons in under 2 minutes. It features dual power supply options, a built-in tire inflator, and LED lights for nighttime use, making it an essential tool for any car owner. With safety features like overload protection and a caution sign, this jack ensures secure and efficient tire changes in any environment.
Manufacturer | E-HEELP |
Brand | E-HEELP |
Package Dimensions | 46 x 34.5 x 18.5 cm; 9.2 kg |
Item model number | TT02 |
Manufacturer part number | TT02 |
Safety rating | CE |
Amperage | 13 Amps |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Item Weight | 9.2 kg |
J**L
GREAT 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
This worked a gem 😍I did not know how to change a car tyre and this is my first time, btw on my own and also I’m a female 🤣I used YouTube, google and my cars manual for this. My neighbours were very impressed 😂 that I was changing a car tyre on my own. One even said they would help later but I just went and did it.Anyway back to the job. Just so you know I could of just used the tools that came with the car. Before I bought this I could not get the wheel nuts loose and looked at the manual and was not prepared to wind up the jack to jack up my car. This is why I bought this tool set, just made it much easier.The box itself self has weight but thats a good thing, as you don’t want it to slip everywhere and the box go flying. You can pick this up and carry it, you would have to be really weak if you can’t pick this up!Just a little help from me to you 😊Remove all wheel caps (you should have a tool which comes with your car to do this) then find the part that’s supplied with your car for the main wheel nut.Get hold of the smaller tool which is the wrench (orange tool) push the cable in (this part was a little fiddly) then plug into cigarette lighter.In the box out of the two silver sleeves find the one that fits both your main wheel nut holder and the rest of the wheel nuts. I used the same sleeve just turned it around for to fit the different nuts.Picture of two silver sleeves just incase you don’t know what that is, it will just go into place onto the wrench.Need to use this to loosen the nuts first before using the jack (big orange tool) Had to do this a few times but it worked. Remember L to loosen and R to tighten. DO NOT REMOVE nuts at this point, just loosen!Pull out the cable and plug into jack. (Big orange tool)Use your car manual, YouTube or goole to find out where the best place is for using the jack under your car.Press the picture of the jack so the tool uses it for the jack and not the air side. Once in place press the U for it to go up. Make sure the wheel is lifted enough off the ground. Nice and easy, you can even use the torch if needs be, just make sure the jack is on a flat surface.The jack held the car up and neither the car or the jack wobbled. It has muscles 🤣Take screws out wheel completely and remove wheel. (Use the tools that comes with your car)Place the new wheel in place (this part was a-bit heavy and fiddly, had to lean against the tyre with my knee to hold into place first. After checking out YouTube, place the wheel nuts in, but not the ones next to each other. You have to miss a hole each time, this will help tighten the wheel nut better at the end. Use your main car tools for this not the wrench! DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN yet!Now back to the jack, press the D to lower the jack, you may need to just hold it in place when it’s near the the bottom if your surface is not 100% flat as it will move around as there is not much weight at this point.Unplug the jack and plug in wrench.Now tighten the wheel nuts with the car tools first using the same technique miss a hole and just use the wrench tool right at the end as you don’t want to tighten too much, one/two presses with this should be fine per nut. Again I had to check this part out on YouTube/google. Place all wheel caps back on as well.I also used the air side for the rest of my tyres, as long as it’s still plugged in, switch the picture to air first and then pump up tyres as you would watching the gauge. Old school really 😁 don’t loose the cap!What I didn’t contemplate was that the spare wheel in my boot is only for temporary use and looks a-lot thinner than my other tyres so I’ll be buying a new tyre and redoing this whole process again.Over all these tools worked perfectly fine for me and helped me do the job. Worth the buy, how I see it is if I use this 2 more times in the next few years I’ve gained my money back as the garage charge loads to do this. You’ll always need to buy a tyre so I won’t factor that into the cost and there’s always someone looking to pick up old tyres or go and dispose of them correctly yourself.Hopefully I’ve helped out anyone who does not know how to change a car tyre. Simplicity at its best 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
P**L
Great tool
The E-HEELP Electric Car Jack, Impact Wrench & Inflator all work, the jack lifted a Audi A6 without a problem and the impact wrench easily removed and tightened the wheel nuts with ease
B**T
Automatic Hydrolic jack
The media could not be loaded. Works really well,used it on my renault master 3.5 ton long wheel base van. Lifted both front and back no problems, much easier than the supplied jack,or my 3 ton trolley jack. It does not turn of when fully lifted or down you just have to switch it of manually. But that's why you there. Also the tyre pump does not have a push in connector it just screws on, to pump up the tyre. Shown in the picture
C**
It does actually work
Im not one for writing reviews on anything really but I was nervous about buying this so the fact that it does lift my Skoda Superb with ease and after a false start with the wheel gun because it wouldn’t undo the nuts but having to get a four foot bar on the end of socket to undo them manually I can understand why. ( Tyre company animals) . After going round the car and cracking all nuts loose I used a torque wrench to re torque them to 125NM ( Skoda spec) AND THEN used my wheel gun and it works perfectly both for removing and refitting. Just to check safety I also went round after with the torque wrench and BRILLIANTALL TIGHT.This thing is fairly strong money but for me it works perfectly to lift , undo, tighten, and lower to change my wheels.ChrisWakefieldEngland
M**Y
very helpful company to deal with
i received my product exactly what i ordered an amazing bit of kit 10 and a half months ago very happy with it until it went faulty these guys have been amazing from start to finish they are posting out me out a replacement very good customer service and would highly recommend they for service , and customer loyalty many thanks guys for all your help and understanding
O**D
Very powerful
I want it smart jack and nut wrench' I tried to change my tyres front to rear jack very powerful lift in second no hassle wheels wrench very very strong when I look at it was just plastic machine but when I used I was shocked open nut like use Screwdriver it's very handy worth the money for travelling very easy in boot all in one box I'm travelling long distances please note its not battery charger you must use cigarette lighter or direct from battery all tools included jack bit slow lifting reason for safety.
K**T
An absolute must
Perfect esp for women or older folk who don't have the strength to use a tyre iron.
S**Y
Didn't Work
First time I had to use it the jack didn't work, left without any means of jacking up the van... FURIOUS