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Tools & Hardware : Professional 11 Foot Drywall Lift / Hoist by Platinum Tool 11'-Ceiling 15'-Wall - One-Person Application

Professional 11 Foot Drywall Lift / Hoist by Platinum Tool 11'-Ceiling 15'-Wall - One-Person Application

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 861





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Platinum Tool
Label: Platinum Tool
Product Manufacturer: Platinum Tool
Model: Lazy Lifter
Publisher: Platinum Tool
Ranking: 861
Studio: Platinum Tool


Product facts:
  • 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.







Editorial Product Review:

Item 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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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - gets the job done
Great tool that enables me to hang drywall on the ceiling by myself. Also works great on the upper parts of walls. Super fast delivery from this supplier and extremely helpful service; immediately supplying a missing instruction manual.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Wobbly piece of junk!
I didn't really expect this machine to be amazing....it is only $75.00, but I also didn't expect it to break after one day. While holding a piece of drywall up to my ceiling, the machine's brake broke, and the drywall came crashing down. The cheap welding on the brake broke and there was no quick fix. On top of that, I was disappointed about the breaking mechanism and how wobbly this machine was...If you are looking for high quality then keep looking, if you want a cheap machine for a one time job then this may be ok for you...just don't stand under the drywall while it is in the air.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Back saver
I wish I would have had one long ago. As I'm not a contractor anymore, I don't have much call to use this, but even if I never use it again it was well worth the $$ for the 25 sheet I had to hang recently.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well
I was a little bit skeptical that this tool could actually make it possible for one person to hang drywall on a ceiling, but it does work. We have been working with two people, needed in order to place the drywall sheet on the lift (not necessary if you are very strong) and working with 4x8 sheets. It swivels enought to make it easy to properly place the board, and then holds it tight in place until it can be attached. It is easier to crank than I imagined, although it does take some effort to get it up to the 10' ceiling. My husband & I, both 57, have just successfully finished a 12' x 32' room, and are ready to tackle the remainder of our basement. We would not have been able to accomplish this without the help of the drywall lift.



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