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Professional 11 Foot Drywall Lift / Hoist by Platinum Tool 11'-Ceiling 15'-Wall - One-Person Application | 
| Brand: Platinum Tool
List Price: $449.95 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $370.00 (82%)
New (4) from $79.95
Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 398
Color: Red Media: Misc. Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 100 Dimensions (in): 58 x 20 x 10 Locking outriggers for stability. 90 day warranty. Easy assembly and use for single person. Top grade steel construction. Optional extension bar.
MPN: 6020 11 Foot Drywall Model: Lazy Lifter UPC: 613103003184 ASIN: B00149E822
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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 Platinum Tool is a recognized industry leader in the drywall lift market--their 3 year warranty is evidence of the quality of products they make. These commercial quality 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 85 more reviews...
Don't Let The Price Fool You November 26, 2006 Tom (Flemington, NJ United States) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is a nice lift for the money. I found mine on ebay for about the same price. It needed a little "tweaking" to get it working smooth. Hand wheel was a little bent, hoist fit too tight to wheel assembly and brake spring & lever needed adjusting. Other than that, it was fine. Less than 1/2 the cost of the yellow lift. I work 95% of the time by myself and have used this on several jobs totaling about 300 sheets without any problems. I say buy it!!
Very nice lift for the money. March 5, 2007 J. Shultz (Maryland/DC) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
However, beware..... The shipping on this item will be around $100. So the $200 stated price is somewhat deceiving. Even with the hefty shipping, the item is worth $300. It's very difficult to hang drywall on the ceiling when you are alone. I've done it many times (I use two adjustable lifting poles), but this thing is MUCH easier to use than balancing sheets on single lifting poles. Even at $300 total, it's worth it if you hang any drywall by yourself. Also, pretty good quality construction.
Alot of LIFT for the Dollars! March 8, 2007 M. Weir (Oklahoma) 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
As I used this lift I thought of several features I would like and then realized that they were available - but only on the much more expensive lifts. This handeled everything I threw at it and was more than worth the money. If I were hanging Rock every day I might spend money for some more features but for the occasional use this lift can't be beat.
Troy Drywall lift January 9, 2007 Jeffrey C. Owens 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased the lift. The seller sent it as promise. It arrived on-time. Totally happy with the lift and the seller.
For $250 including shipping this is a great tool April 13, 2007 Romel Fernandez (Woodbridge, NJ) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
So far I've used this lift to hang about 10 sheets of drywall on the ceiling. It seems to be well built, easily transportable since it breaks apart without tools into three pieces, and was a great help in hanging ceilings sheets. Being that I do renovation work for my family every now and then this is the most valuable tool I've bought to date. And I dont even have to pay some idiot to help me hand drywall and annoy me. I have used the yellow brand lift a couple of times and if I remember correctly it is pretty easy to hold sheets parallel to walls with that one. That was a nice feature, but I can hang the walls from the bottom up be at piece knowing that I didnt spend $700 on a tool I would use a few times a year. $250 to avoid headaches is nothing.
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