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- hawkeye-08Explorer IIISimilar one came on my Atwood electric tongue jack. I like it but I still should put a block down under it because my trailer tongue is high and the jack has to be extended all the way. Works great for me as long as the wheels are properly chocked so the trailer will not move..
Mine is called Robofoot..
Atwood 81068 White Power Jack with Robofoot - old_guyExplorerI went out to buy one two days ago and the parts guys advised me not to get one. He said he had one and he called it a power jack buster. so I didn't get one.
- canadiankidExplorerI have the Husky Super foot. I choose the super foot over the flip jack because I like the design and operation better:) I would purchase it again.
- DarthMuffinExplorerI have one. Works as advertised and would buy again. The convenience is worth the money to me.
- Ron3rdExplorer IIII've been considering a flipjack so I'll follow this thread.
- campiglooExplorerMine is called a flipfoot. It works really well. I paid about 50 bucks for it about 3 years ago. I no longer have to crawl around the back of my truck looking for my wood block. Nice. We use our trailer a lot and I still don't see any wear on it, not even any rust. I highly recommend it.
- AlbertaNewbieExplorerI use it and it's great, definitely recommended if you need the extra height as I did to in hitch.m even with blocks I had to crank my tj almost to the limit to unhitched. Any sort of slope and the block height was too much for my liking (over 16"nine some cases),I got the taller version and it solved lots ofmissues.
- CalicajunExplorerI use one and it works great with my 31 foot travel trailer. Saves carrying a bunch of wood blocks.
- philhy28763ExplorerMoney well spent. You can use it fully extended, or "kneeling" if you don't need as much lift.
- usmc616ExplorerI have one and have had no issues using it.
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