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Halfords 2 Tonne Trolley Jack Low Profile review

Another jack that, like our Clarke Best Buy, is ideal for sports cars or track day vehicles

Halfords 2 Tonne Trolley Jack Low Profile
Overall Auto Express rating

4.0

Price: £39.99

Another jack that, like our Clarke Best Buy, is ideal for sports cars or track day vehicles. It goes as low as 90mm with the chassis shaped to give a decent reach, too.

It also has our winner’s swivelling handle, so it can be used at an angle to the jack. This is handy in a cramped garage, although it does make manoeuvring trickier. It’s also usefully wide. Not so helpful are the 40 pumps required to get the jack up to full height.

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