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Clarke 2.25 Tonne Trolley Jack CTJ2250LP review

Yet another victory for Clarke, but this time the CTJ2250LP takes the spoils, with our winner last time, the CTJ2QM, out of stock

Clarke 2.25 Tonne Low Entry Trolley Jack CTJ2250LP
Overall Auto Express rating

5.0

Price: £47.98

Yet another victory for Clarke, but this time the CTJ2250LP takes the spoils, with our winner last time, the CTJ2QM, out of stock. There’s no case, but sockets in wheel bolt sizes are held on the chassis, plus the long handle that doubles as a wrench is stored on the jack itself. The range is good, achieving an impressively low 80mm entry with the protective rubber insert removed. Lifting is easy, instructions comprehensive and it’s well worth the extra investment.

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