- Excellent Compatibility: This drywall lift features an adjustable telescopic arm with a range of 49 to 114 inches, accommodating plasterboards from the smallest 4×16 inch panels to the largest 48×96 inch sheets. The lifting height ranges from 6 feet to 16 feet (approximately 190 cm to 486 cm), suitable for various applications. With a maximum weight capacity of 150 lbs, it can lift multiple panels at once, doubling efficiency
- Flexible and Versatile Design: Our drywall lift supports 360° horizontal rotation and 0° to 60° vertical tilt adjustment, allowing for easy angle changes to meet diverse installation needs
- Stable and Durable: The lifting panel’s casters feature a folding lock function, enabling smooth movement when unlocked, with a locking mechanism ensuring stability during use. The sturdy brake system avoids rapid descent, and the 3.2mm thick steel cable enhances operational safety
- Works in Tight Spaces: With a width need of only 53 inches (135 cm), it operates seamlessly even in confined spaces
- Convenient Assembly: Easily assembled by one person without additional tools—simply follow 3 easy steps to complete the setup
VEVOR Drywall Lift, 16ft Drywall Panel Hoist, Drywall Rolling Lifter of 150lb Load Capacity Lifting Tool, Steel Material with Telescopic Arm & 3 Lockable Wheels, 48 x 192 Inch…
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This item: VEVOR Drywall Lift, 16ft Drywall Panel Hoist, Drywall Rolling Lifter of 150lb Load Capacity Lifting Tool, Steel Material with Telescopic Arm & 3 Lockable Wheels, 48 x 192 Inch...
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$183.99
$183.99
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Additional information
Brand | VEVOR |
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color | Red |
Wheel Type | Caster |
Load Capacity | 1.5E+2 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
UPC | 197988857570 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | 150 lbs Drywall Lift |
Item Weight | 96.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 116 x 61 x 191 inches |
Item model number | LG-022 |
size | 16FT |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 x Drywall Lift |
Date First Available | February 25, 2025 |
Reviews (493)
medmark –
This was perfect for what I needed. Knocked out the ceilings in no time. People say it’s junk, it’s not. It works fantastic. Perfect tool for the occasional homeowner jobs for the price. If I was a contractor I would still use this tool for the price. I’m all finished using it now passing it on to kids and friends for their drywall jobs. Cheaper to own than renting for 2 days.
Rachael Seymour –
Very easy to set up and use. I never did drywall before but due to a leak in the roof we had to replace the ceiling. We tried to hold it up on our own but quickly came online to find a better way. unit is very easy to set up. easy to get around the room. was able to lift the 12 ft sheets we had. made the job go quicker with less people. If you are going to DIY this is something you should try
djkprojects –
ok
SZ –
You can use this so much more than just holding up drywall. If you add a flat surface on top (drywall or wood) you can have it hold your tools when you are on top of the ladder. It can also be used to help support ceiling beams.
Yes, it does support a sheet of drywall.
For those who are complaining that it is not safe, there is a reason why this is cheap, and all the models sold on Amazon are the same.
Sam A. –
This is a great quality Plasterboard Lifter.
I boarded the whole kitchen extension ceiling 2.7m high and roof lights just by myself with it and I’m not a builder nor have done the boarding before.
It’s easy to assemble and operate, its steel construction is very sturdy but also flexible enough to allow for in-situ positioning of plasterboard for perfect alignment. It comes with adjustable extension support bars which help with different size plasterboards.
It’s a great value for money and saved me 100s if not 1000s of pounds.
Definitely worth the money.
Kee Park –
Working good as long as you should be careful pulling the wire from the small wheel, because it’s easy to wire get out from the wheel but even if got a trouble that need thin and long driver, and take the time and push the wire and pulling again, to me I’m very satisfied
C.E. –
i am glad i purchased this lift, it worked great for me. it was very easy to use and assemble. and once i was done using it i sold it on Facebook for what i paid for it.
Grego –
Try hanging drywall on the ceiling without this tool (or one like it). You and a partner have to balance the drywall on your head while you frantically try to put a few screws in to hold it up. It’s torture! I still think of doing it that way every time I effortlessly hoist a sheet to the ceiling with this tool.
medmark –
As I was assembling, this looked good and felt good. But before I even had the first sheet put on it (no load yet!) a weld on the legs broke. I imagine the other one will break very soon as well. The weld was pathetic! This company should hang their heads in shame for selling such a poorly made product. Where is the quality control? An inexpensive product is worthless if it is going to break right out of the box.
I need this thing today, so I will be fashioning a fix over the next couple of hours rather than returning it. The company should give me my money back along with a note apologizing and promising to do better. And Amazon should exert some oversight over these companies that have made them so successful. Come on Amazon, if the products are worthless, get them off your site.
djkprojects –
Ottimo
Eric A Brzostek –
Vevor claims “ Tough tools & half price”. I would say half price & half the quality. This is not necessarily a terrible thing depending on the product. This drywall lift got the job done, but is definitely a little janky. The assembly instructions were a joke, terrible pictures and no written instructions. Fortunately, the assembly was pretty simple, as well as operating the lift. The lower quality is evident when using, a little tricky to maneuver the drywall at ceiling height, and seemed a bit unsafe. I rocked a 1750 square foot 10’ ceiling with 4 x 10 x 5/8” sheets. It was a good purchase for this job, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you plan to use it daily, long term.
Cliente Amazon –
Not sure what all the other people had issues with. This works just the same as one you would rent. Perfect for doing ceilings alone.
vin –
Sirve para elevar placas bien, un pocod grande para manejarlo en zonas pequeñas como baños.