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
it replace 3 man at work In very simply worlds this machine takes a job for 3 workers.
If you install drywall on ceilings is a stupid to not have one.
If you cleaver it helps with installing big bow windows, skylights,
headers, crown moldings, you named.
Janusz Waksmanski
Great Sheetrock lift If you ever put up sheetrock by yourself and or overhead you will buy or rent this lift. You can buy extensions for more height.
Great tool if you're trying to save money on a big job. I built a 1600 sf addition on my house and bought this to save money on the drywall installation. This included installing 12 foot 5/8" drywall on a ceiling with a 16 foot peak. It had been sitting in my garage for a couple of years. I pulled it out recently and used it for another job. A warning on these... don't loan these out. The rental stores always seem to have bent/damaged parts of these pulled out of stock. These are fairly heavy and ackward, so if you aren't careful with the parts, you'll wreck it.... more info
Poor Quality for Made in USA This is an item that I have been patiently waiting to purchase until now, when we reached the point in our remodeling project that would benefit from the ability to lift and hold sheet stock for installation. After a great deal of research, I decided to purchase a model and manufacturers lift that is considerably more expensive than many others on the market. Additionally, I liked the idea of "Made in America". This was in great part a reason for my decision to purchase this particular machine. I was... more info