Quick Products QPLSJS Connect Power RV Leveling Scissor Jack Socket Extension bit Fits 3/8" or 1/2" Power Drills
- Raise and lower scissors jacks more quickly and easily
- Quick Connect bit features "one-snap" attachment to 3/8" and 1/2" power drills and a variety of extensions
- Works with all 3/4" hex drive jacks
- Heavy-duty forged construction
- 1-year replacement warranty
Angelika Ali
Power jacks on a budget
Works great. Chuck this in a cordless drill and voila, you have turned you manual jacks into power jacks. And having owned power jacks, I can tell you that this way is better. Much faster and they don't break as easily. Just keep the screw lubricated.
Scott Hines
Very happy to recommend!
We are a full-time RV family, who has to move and level our travel trailer regularly. This tool is a life saver! I have one permanently attached to a Ryobi 18 Volt drill that I keep with my leveling blocks and jack and hitch equipment. It saves so much time that I will never travel without one again (unless I get automatic leveling jacks). You can see this tool in action on our full-time RV website MovingToAmerica(dot)me
Saleem Raj
the better. The only thing I need to do is ...
We recently down-sized from a 31' travel trailer to a 20' trailer. I got tired of cranking the old stabilizing jacks on the old one and finally took them off. The new trailer has one less axle, so stabilizing is needed more. I have used it a lot on this vacation. Sure beats the old "brace and bit" type crank that I had used before. The same cranking setup came with this unit too and it's getting harder for either of us to get down low enough to do the hand cranking. Finally, this seems to be a season for mud and the less time spent in the mud, the better. The only thing I need to do is to be sure to charge up the drill from time to time. If I forget, it won't be the fault of the socket.
Sudeep Yadav
I used this product with a Milwaukee half inch cordless ...
I used this product with a Milwaukee half inch cordless drill on out travel trailer scissor jacks . I was a bit skeptical about actually using this instead of the hand crank but after trying it, I will throw my drill motor in the trailer while traveling. This cut the time to a fraction of what the hand crank takes and is no effort at all. The product is well made and should last a long time.
Nunik Milagros Bekasi
GREAT TOOL - NOT AN IMPACT TOOL - DO NOT USE AN IMPACT DRIVER!!!!!
Works great and makes lowering the stabilizers a breeze. I noticed several comments and a question about using this with an IMPACT driver....... DON'T This is GREAT with a cordless screwdriver but impact drivers will probably break it unless you keep the driver from starting to impact. Remember, stabilizers are ONLY for stabilizing, they aren't for leveling. You aren't supposed to crank them down and jack up the trailer, just lower them to the ground..... firmly but NOT so much that it lifts the rig. This tool is designed for that purpose and should give great service as long as you use it properly. Put any non impact tool on an impact driver and it WILL break. Maybe not today, maybe not next week, but it WILL break. Just use a regular cordless screwdriver or drill driver and you'll LOVE this thing. I can drop both my stabilizers in about 30 seconds with this tool including placing 2x6's under the stab pads to keep them out of the dirt. I use a Dewalt drill/driver (non impact) and it's sweet.
Jacinda Lynn Walker
Works great
I was hesitant because of the negative reviews. I love this little adapter. It is not for an impact driver but with a regular driver like a cordless drill it saves a lot of unnecessary time and work.
Crystal Dawn White
Very well made adaptor.
This replaces a much cruder version which I misplaced. Would not be without one. This is the best quality version I have ever seen. Buy one and amaze your fellow campers when you whirr your jacks down while they are cranking and cranking. Oh, you can buy a useful accessory for these gadgets. It is a battery powered drill.
Heat King
Great for camper
Getting was a tip from a YouTube video. It really helps to be able to quickly raise and lower my camper's support jacks using my cordless drill.
Tracy Carrier
Neat Little Gizmo
Absolutely perfect for raising and lowering the scissor jacks on my RV. Put this gizmo into an electric drill, run drill forward to raise RV scissor jacks, put drill into reverse to lower jacks.
Rose-marie Evans
Extremely useful tool
Overall, very useful tool. Yes, you can break it if you are trying to lift your entire trailer with the stabilizer jacks, but that isn't what STABILIZER jacks are for. I use mine with my impact driver and it w
Quick Products QPLSJS Connect Power RV Leveling Scissor Jack Socket Extension bit Fits 3/8" or 1/2" Power Drills
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Angelika Ali
Power jacks on a budget
Works great. Chuck this in a cordless drill and voila, you have turned you manual jacks into power jacks. And having owned power jacks, I can tell you that this way is better. Much faster and they don't break as easily. Just keep the screw lubricated.
Scott Hines
Very happy to recommend!
We are a full-time RV family, who has to move and level our travel trailer regularly. This tool is a life saver! I have one permanently attached to a Ryobi 18 Volt drill that I keep with my leveling blocks and jack and hitch equipment. It saves so much time that I will never travel without one again (unless I get automatic leveling jacks). You can see this tool in action on our full-time RV website MovingToAmerica(dot)me
Saleem Raj
the better. The only thing I need to do is ...
We recently down-sized from a 31' travel trailer to a 20' trailer. I got tired of cranking the old stabilizing jacks on the old one and finally took them off. The new trailer has one less axle, so stabilizing is needed more. I have used it a lot on this vacation. Sure beats the old "brace and bit" type crank that I had used before. The same cranking setup came with this unit too and it's getting harder for either of us to get down low enough to do the hand cranking. Finally, this seems to be a season for mud and the less time spent in the mud, the better. The only thing I need to do is to be sure to charge up the drill from time to time. If I forget, it won't be the fault of the socket.
Sudeep Yadav
I used this product with a Milwaukee half inch cordless ...
I used this product with a Milwaukee half inch cordless drill on out travel trailer scissor jacks . I was a bit skeptical about actually using this instead of the hand crank but after trying it, I will throw my drill motor in the trailer while traveling. This cut the time to a fraction of what the hand crank takes and is no effort at all. The product is well made and should last a long time.
Nunik Milagros Bekasi
GREAT TOOL - NOT AN IMPACT TOOL - DO NOT USE AN IMPACT DRIVER!!!!!
Works great and makes lowering the stabilizers a breeze. I noticed several comments and a question about using this with an IMPACT driver....... DON'T This is GREAT with a cordless screwdriver but impact drivers will probably break it unless you keep the driver from starting to impact. Remember, stabilizers are ONLY for stabilizing, they aren't for leveling. You aren't supposed to crank them down and jack up the trailer, just lower them to the ground..... firmly but NOT so much that it lifts the rig. This tool is designed for that purpose and should give great service as long as you use it properly. Put any non impact tool on an impact driver and it WILL break. Maybe not today, maybe not next week, but it WILL break. Just use a regular cordless screwdriver or drill driver and you'll LOVE this thing. I can drop both my stabilizers in about 30 seconds with this tool including placing 2x6's under the stab pads to keep them out of the dirt. I use a Dewalt drill/driver (non impact) and it's sweet.
Jacinda Lynn Walker
Works great
I was hesitant because of the negative reviews. I love this little adapter. It is not for an impact driver but with a regular driver like a cordless drill it saves a lot of unnecessary time and work.
Crystal Dawn White
Very well made adaptor.
This replaces a much cruder version which I misplaced. Would not be without one. This is the best quality version I have ever seen. Buy one and amaze your fellow campers when you whirr your jacks down while they are cranking and cranking. Oh, you can buy a useful accessory for these gadgets. It is a battery powered drill.
Heat King
Great for camper
Getting was a tip from a YouTube video. It really helps to be able to quickly raise and lower my camper's support jacks using my cordless drill.
Tracy Carrier
Neat Little Gizmo
Absolutely perfect for raising and lowering the scissor jacks on my RV. Put this gizmo into an electric drill, run drill forward to raise RV scissor jacks, put drill into reverse to lower jacks.
Rose-marie Evans
Extremely useful tool
Overall, very useful tool. Yes, you can break it if you are trying to lift your entire trailer with the stabilizer jacks, but that isn't what STABILIZER jacks are for. I use mine with my impact driver and it works flawlessly, just don't get carried away and let the impact hit more than once or twice. As noted in some of these reviews, yes you can break it with an impact driver but that isn't the tool's fault. Also, I added some bright orange tape to the end of mine to help find it in the currently disorganized storage compartment or if I drop it in the grass. Overall, very useful and good value for right at six bucks.