1000 +
Sold 1000+ units nationwide
20+
Years of Experience
11,000 lb
Capacity
5-Year
Structural Warranty
The cost of jack stands

Every job on jack stands is money walking out the bay door.

In a mechanic's workshop, the challenge of lifting vehicles with high roofs is compounded by the need for ample space to maneuver. Traditional lifts often require permanent installation, which isn't feasible in all settings, especially when dealing with tall vehicles that demand more vertical clearance.

Slower jobs

Jacks and stands eat time positioning, adjusting, and securing — slower jobs, less pay.

Install you can't afford

A fixed two-post lift means install, space, and thousands upfront — many shops just can't.

Anchors you can't drill

Anchoring means drilling a slab you rent — or legally can't touch.

Jobs turned away

So you turn away the bigger jobs and the income that comes with them.

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You don't need to pour a slab. You need a pro lift you can roll into place today.

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Meet the PCH-P9 Portable Car Hoist

A professional two-post lift designed to work anywhere.

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Built for Safety and Precision

Wide base plates distribute weight safely. Works on garage floors, asphalt, even epoxy coating.

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Hydraulic 11,000 lb Lifting Power

Lift cars, SUVs, and light trucks safely. The hydraulic system delivers powerful lifting capacity for serious repair work.

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No Permanent Installation

No anchors. No construction. No expensive shop modifications. Just position the lift, power it up, and start working.

Pro lifting starts at $12,750 — less than most fixed lifts cost just to install.

Every week on jack stands is billable work you're handing to the shop down the street. The P9 is built to order — start now, ship sooner.

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How it works

From first call to first lift.

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Free Consultation

Tell us your vehicles, bays, and floor. You get matched and quoted in ~4 hours.

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Built & Load-Tested

Welded, safety-tested, and freight-prepped for delivery.

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Roll & Lift

Pallet-jack it into place, set up in 10–15 minutes, start working — no installer.

Benefits & outcomes

These aren't features. These are the bigger jobs you stop turning away.

The lowest entry price in the lineup — without giving up real shop-grade lifting power.

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11k

Lift 11,000 lb — cars, SUVs, and full-size light trucks.

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Roll it anywhere in the shop with the pallet-jack system.

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$0

Skip concrete, electricians, and permits—$0 floor prep.

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70″

Work standing up to 70 inches—off — off your knees, off the creeper.

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80%

Keep 60–80% resale value—it's yours, not the building's.

Mobile two-post car lift on a trailer with a hitch for vehicle towing.
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Technical Specifications

Professional lifting power, zero permanent installation.

Semi Hoist
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Mobile Car Hoist
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Vehicle hoist
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Car Lift
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Car Hoist
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Car Lift
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Car Hoist
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Portable Hoist
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PCH-P vs the alternatives

At $12,750, the P9 can undercut a "fully installed" lift.

The competitors' sticker price hides the anchoring, install, electrical, and permits. Add those in and the P9 — with more height and roll-anywhere mobility — comes out ahead.

Portable Car Hoist
BENDPAK 10AP
MaxJax M7K
Unit starting Price
$12,750
$5,770
$5,695
Maximum Lift Height
70 ½"
47"
72"
Lifting Capacity
15,000 lbs
10,000-lb
7,000-lb
Battery Power Option
YES ✅
No ✗
No ✗
Concrete Anchoring
$0 ✅
$1,000 - $,8000
$1,000 - $,8000
Installation
$0 ✅
$1,000 - $,8000
$1,000 - $,8000
Electrical Work
$0 ✅
$500
$500
Permits
$0 ✅
$500
$500
Work Standing Up
Yes ✅
No ✗
No ✗

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 our pricing plans

Check Our Pricing!

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Portable Car Hoist Model PCH-P9
Small shops • Mobile mechanics • DIY enthusiasts

Because of shipping and configuration options, pricing is provided by quote.

Capacity
8,000–15,000 lb
Lift height
69 - 73 ½ inches
Setup time
5–15 minutes
Power
Electric or battery 12V or 24V
Starting Price
from $12,750
~$250/mo financing
Everything you need to know

"Model P" Questions Answered

How much weight can the lift handle?
Can the lift move around the shop?
Does it require floor anchors?
What power does it require?
Can I finance Model P
What's the difference between Model A and Model C?
What maintenance does the hydraulic system require?
Why not just rent a lift when I need it?