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Red Line RLP9016 Drywall Panel 19' Hoist Lifter Dry Wall Lift Tool

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Description

Red Line RLP9016 Professional 11' Drywall Lift Panel Hoist Tool w/ 4' Extension

Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 105 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 23, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ REDLINE


Best Sellers Rank: #472,583 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #209 in Drywall Lifts


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 154 ratings


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  • Only got to 14 feet using the extension.
Won’t lie- Instructions aren’t written well, but my husband is an engineer and so it was put together in about 10 minutes. Everything is great with this lift, and it saved us a lot of money instead of us having to rent one (we can only work on the ceilings of our new shop for a couple hours in the evening, so renting wouldn’t work for us $ or time wise). Pros- easy to maneuver. Brake system on the large wheel works well… if you set it correctly (play around with this lift before actually loading boards and using it… and be very purposeful and alert with what you are doing so it doesn’t come speeding down to the ground). I also found it easy to wheel around. Cons- doesn’t actually go up 19 feet… even with using the extension piece. (See comments below) I can’t figure out how they claim this can go to 19 feet. If you install the extension, it only reaches up to 14 feet tall. We thought maybe the original triangular pole would fit on top of the extending piece, but couldn’t see how that would work at all. So… We YouTubed extension ideas and a guy had an idea of building your own with steel pipe and fittings (his was a different brand so we went to home depot and figure out ideas for this baby). Best we could come up with was getting a 3/4 inch pipe that is 4 feet long, with a 3/4 x 1/2 x 3/4 reducing tee for the top of the pipe which is the best size for the post on the top yellow piece of the lift to fit into. For the bottom of the pipe, we bought some linch pins to install into the pipe (after we drill holes into the side of the pipe… a second one for pickup/safety), so that when the pipe is installed into the top of yellow extension pole, it won’t go too far down inside the extension pole and damage the cable on the pulley system. Hope this helps someone looking for help and getting frustrated with finding a way to reach higher with the lift actually does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Momof5

  • Falsely advertised
This listing says it is a 19' lift; it is not and the seller admits to the fact it is only 15'. They say according to their website the lift height includes 4' for the drywall. Two things, if you lay a sheet horizontally so you can raise it to the ceiling, that adds 1/2" to the 15' lift, sorry, no where close to 19'. Second, I don't know anyone who finds a listing for a 19' lift and then goes to the company's website to see if the listing is false. Unless you are an inventive engineer type, DO NOT buy this product unless you are under 15'. Luckily, with their extension, I'll be able to adapt it to reach my 18'4" needs. They need to change their listing to 15'. My ability to adapt it is the only reason I gave 3 stars in a couple areas, they deserve zero. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Michael E. Cole

  • Simple and easy to use.
The Unit comes in two boxes. The original height telescoping vertical risers will be removed and replaced with the longer telescoping riser that comes in the second box. The cable will need to be cut from the compression swag and the cable from the new extended riser will need to be fed through the reel and swagged. The unit is simple to use and seems reliable. I used it to lift 16 foot steel angle irons (55 pounds) up to beams 12 - 1/2 off the ground. The only significant annoyance is the cable reel has no level wind capability (like a nice fishing reel) and the cable will tend to build up on one side of the spool and suddenly jump to a lower spot while lifting - causing the riser to feel a slight jolt when the cable jumps around the spool to a different spot. Be absolutely sure your surface is flat and level and use a bubble level on the vertical riser to guard against off-center tilted lifts and take your time. Unboxing the units is simple, but shifting contents were evident in the unpacking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016 by Technical Consumer

  • Helpful piece of equipment; could use some improvements
The cable rollers in this item aren't the strongest around - something to remember if you plan on using 12' long sheets of 5/8" or thicker. The extension kit came separately and the old cable had to be cut - and the cable that comes with the extension crimped in place. One thing that would improve the item would be to have a reusable cable end instead of the crimp-style to you can remove the extension and only use it when needed. Remember, the extension doesn't telescope down so you are manually lifting your sheet higher to get it on the lift when the extension is in place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2017 by Mary Pargin

  • Well worth the purchase.
Well made. Instructions awful. Worst was the lack of instructions to the lift section for the increased reach. Didn't come as a 19ft reach. That piece was shipped separately. If both of us weren't professionals we would have been in trouble with the limited instructions.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Average cheapo
Definitely cheap flimsy metal compared to telpro but no worse than other generic cheapos. The 19’ is completely wrong as most say. It’s the 16-17 as any with an extension, just might reach slightly closer to 19 when it’s tipped up in the loading position. When at the angle like that the top edge of the sheet is obviously higher than the bottom edge. But regardless it can’t be used for hanging 19 foot ceilings or anything close without just using the lift to crank a sheet up higher then lift by hand after. Even with a 18” pipe extension, I maybe got to 17 feet or so. So, maybe plan for average 12’ ceilings and if something a little higher comes along then you’ll be fine. Just don’t expect 19 as it says. Even with half sheets the bugger flexes and leans a scary amount but no tipping so far. Anyway. Average low end quality, the pins that hold the arms that support the outer ends of the sheet, are junk, but aren’t all that important anyway. The wheels section that the pillar piece locks onto is dangerously flimsy but watch what you’re doing or as they’re about all universal anyway swap it out for a better brand, and all will be fine. Otherwise 2.5 stars out of 5. Could be a ton better but could be worse too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Jamie D.

  • Cheaply Made, Only 14' not 19'
Second extension only reaches 14'. Stating it's 19' is a flat out lie. At full extension it's very loose and unstable. Caster wheels are VERY cheap and allow for sideways movement. Under stress they bend and the hoist falls over. You have to buy stronger Casters and tap and install them after a couple uses if you do real drywall work all day.. Should not be on a job site. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Dave Barry

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