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Interesting but not for me, I will stay with my trusty 2 tonne trolley jack that can be used anywhere.
So are latest Airbus and Boeings too.Dont think i would trust it, as its mainly plastic
So will I with the caravan away from base, its all part of what I pay for. At home then its the faithful proper garage trolly jack gets used.I'll stick with getting a technician to do anything needing a jack!
While I agree with those sentiments. A quick Google shows many power jacks that look similar or the same with prices ranging in up to £130.That said at a retail price of £23, I would not trust the jack in the OP, let alone anywhere nearing its claimed 5 tonnes.
My Subaru Forester was self diagnosing. It dropped a piece of its offside rear spring on the drive to show me it had broken. It also gave me audible warning when its front offside driveshaft started to go. Since both were offside faults I blame mini islands 🤭By the sound of things, I must be one of the few people on here that remove my own wheels of the car to check out the drive shafts, suspension units etc. but I am only 74.
I wouldn't want to put my Santa Fe on that Electric powered jack.
I did a lot at 74 but 10 years later it is a different storey. To keep on Caravanning for 9to10 months of the year,reduced Caravan size to 2 Berth, no Awning, those days are gone,and only use Full service pitches, plus take 2 Mobility Scooters with us in back of the car.Only got 5 sites booked so far until May,and then look at others later to see how we are still coping.By the sound of things, I must be one of the few people on here that remove my own wheels of the car to check out the drive shafts, suspension units etc. but I am only 74.
I wouldn't want to put my Santa Fe on that Electric powered jack.
I've got one, it's called the wife.On the topic of gadgets, here's one for you that I came across in one of my tech mags.
A robot that folds your laundry. Yours for only $8K. It will sometimes need the intervention of a human operator working remotely from the factory (or laundry maybe) as it gets things wrong occassionally. This allows the operator to take a look around your home and play with your unmentionables at the same time.
Weave Robotics
www.weaverobotics.com
I’ve been reliably informed that our washing machine has an anti crease mode in its various programmes. I may test it in the days of my enforced solitude. The last time I used its programme for Delicates for my Paramo jacket it took 2 hrs 45minutes. What on Earth it was doing for that time I can’t imagine. Previously the jacket was done in the bath, 10 minutes max.On the topic of gadgets, here's one for you that I came across in one of my tech mags.
A robot that folds your laundry. Yours for only $8K. It will sometimes need the intervention of a human operator working remotely from the factory (or laundry maybe) as it gets things wrong occassionally. This allows the operator to take a look around your home and play with your unmentionables at the same time.
Weave Robotics
www.weaverobotics.com
