Drywall lifter can be assembled or disassembled in seconds with no tools required
Tilting cradle brings loading height down to 34 inches for easy installation of drywall to walls; sloped or level ceilings up to 11 feet tall
Integral cradle outriggers extend to handle up to 4-by-16-foot sheets
Collapses to fit into car trunk
Editorial Review:
The Telpro PanelLift drywall lifter can be assembled or disassembled in seconds with no tools required. A tilting cradle brings the loading height down to a manageable 34 inches for easy installation of drywall to walls and to sloped or level ceilings up to 11 feet tall. A maximum load rating of 150 pounds ensures plenty of support for lifting all standard drywall sheets. The integral cradle outriggers extend to handle up to 4-by-16-foot sheets for drywalling that basement fast. Easy-rolling five-inch casters mean smooth transport over rough floors. And a fast-action, single-stage winch with a silent cam-lock brake offers total control over raising and lowering operations. The lift consists of three components and, when collapsed, fits into the trunk of a car. Weighing just 100 pounds, the Panellift offers plenty of support without the backbreaking haul to and from the rig.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
This tool can do more than drywall Everyone else has already commented on how useful this lift is for drywall so other than to add my agreement I won't comment on that. It's all of the other things we do with this lift that have always made it a must have vs. a luxury specialized drywall hanging tool in my mind. For example we just used this last week to reframe a cathedral ceiling on an existing home. Lifting heavy LVL beams that are longer than the finished room you're working in is definately a workout done by hand off of ladders. We... more info
What a wonderful piece of equipment I most highly recommend the Panel Lift, it is a high quality piece of equipment. I am in the process of drywalling 2000 square feet of ceiling and wall surface. I have completed the ceiling by myself. To do the job by miself I also purchased the Model 195 loader attachment. My neighbor just had his 3 car garage drywalled by a professional. When he found out I had a lift he had the nerve to ask to borrow it. Being a good neighbor I let them use it.
TELPRO SAVED MY BACK THIS TOOL IS GREAT. ONE MAN CAN DRYWALL AN ENTIRE HOUSE. JUST LIFT YOUR DRYWALL SHEET A FEW INCHES ONTO THE LIFT AND RELAX. WALLS OR CEILING, NO PROBLEM. DON'T RISK YOUR HEALTH WITH AN INJURY. THE MONEY SPENT ON THIS UNIT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN NO TIME.
One man job I used this to do my whole basement by myself. What a life saver. I could never have done it alone and even with the help of two other people at my disposle, which I didn't have, wouldn't have been as convenient as using this wonderful invention. With the ressesed cans for lighting in the basement I just cranked up a 4 by 8 by 1/2 inch thick sheet tight to the cans and used a rotozip with a bit designed to ride along the outside edge of the can or outlet box, and buzzed the wholes out then cranked the rock... more info