Now, I know we supply the safest, easiest and best jack in the world but when I mention it, there are many who jump into the conversation and claim they do not use jacks, they are not required because they call the rescue servces etc.
Yet here we have at the moment many threads where everyone is saying that they cannot get the AL-KO wheel clamp into position without jacking up their caravan. Are these other people who do not use jacks calling the resecue services.....I do not think so!
Lifting devices for caravans are an essential bit of kit and so should be suitable and able to do the job they are being asked to do easily and safely.
You should not have to choice which you feel is the most reliable and safest, they should be tested to do the job correctly and called caravan jacks because they have passed the tests and standards to show they are in fact caravan jacks. They should be provided with the spare wheel the dealers and manufacturers sell you.
Everytime you jack up your caravan you are putting yourself in a vunerable and dangerous situation and you should feel that you can be going the task with the utmost safety and ease and with a proper caravan lifting device.
There I have said my bit and I wonder how many of you with the AL-KO wheel clamp have actually written to AL-KO and advised them of their short fall in design or just accepted it.
The only way we get things changed for the better and for the customer is to say some thing about it.
That`s how stablisers came to be.