Tools & Hardware : Racor Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R

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Tools & Hardware : Racor Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R

Racor Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R

from: Racor




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MSRP Price: $40.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 68





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Racor
Color: Black
EAN: 0875560005600
Label: Racor
Product Manufacturer: Racor
Model: PBH-1R
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Racor
Ranking: 68
Size: 11 3/4' x 5 1/8' x 6' Packaged
Studio: Racor


Product facts:
  • Bike-lift ceiling mount for ceilings up to 14 feet high
  • Pulley system easily hoists bikes up to 55 pounds to ceiling; secure locking mechanism
  • Solid steel construction, nylon rope; no assembly required
  • Includes rack, pulley system, mounting system
  • 3.8 pounds









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good, but not great.
I bought this to make more space in the shed that we use for storage of the family's four bikes. It works, but it is not easy for the average 5th grader to use.

Application: Lift a 28 pound bike high enough to put another similar road bike underneath it. Make this easy enough that a 5th grader can do it.

Result: 5th grader can accomplish this, but it is difficult enough that both she and her mother complain about it. Thus, the 3 stars. This unit makes the job possible, but not easy.

Issues:
1. The rope in this version has been changed from a "cheap, cotton rope" as quoted from another review to a sturdy synthetic rope that doesn't seem to fray, but is hard for some of my family to grip onto. Inexplicably, this seemingly more slippery rope seems to have significant drag running through the pulleys.
2. The rope and hooks are difficult to move when there is no weight on the hooks. That is, if the hooks are accidentally pulled towards the ceiling and you want to lower them to hoist a bike off the ground, it's hard for my kids to pull the hooks down because the mechanism that holds the rope up when it has the bike on it grabs and won't let go. Getting it to let out slack requires some patience and my team doesn't have any.

That said, I can use it and get it to work every time, but it just isn't "slick" in use. In fact, since the ceiling in the shed is low enough, I don't use the hoist a a hoist, I just pick the bike up and put it on or off the hooks manually.

So, why three stars? I can get it to work (with some effort), and it is very cost effective compared to higher quality solutions.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DOES NOT BALANCE ITSELF
The bike does not stay level when you pull it up or down, a little awkward.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Racor Ceiling-Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R
We are very happy with the Racor Ceiling mount bike lift. It was easy to install, is strong, and easy to operate.
Very good product.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - works well
As a female I put this bike lift up myself. The only problems I had was with my stud finder on our textured ceiling in our garage. I did follow another viewer's suggestion and buy screws from Menards rather than use the ones included in the kit. I bought 5 of these and all of our ropes were fine, no frays. I would recommend measuring your ceiling to make sure your car will fit under when your bike is raised because I was surprised with our high garage ceiling how low the bike is (I can barely walk under it). The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars was because of the cheap quality of the screws, but heck for $17 and free shipping I can afford to buy some better screws. I LOVE MY FLOOR SPACE!!



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