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The BIG RED 10 Ton Torin Hydraulic Bottle Jack (TAM91003B) is a professional-grade, welded steel jack designed for both residential and commercial use. With a robust 10-ton capacity and an adjustable lifting range from 8.8 to 17.6 inches, it delivers reliable, leak-free performance thanks to its drop forged alloy steel construction and welded design. Featuring a glide-action pump for minimal effort and built-in safety valves, this jack is engineered for durability, precision, and safety in automotive, industrial, and agricultural applications. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty, it’s the trusted choice for heavy-duty lifting.




| ASIN | B0B6F7LN2F |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,532 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Bottle Jacks |
| Brand | BIG RED |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,623) |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 10.36 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 4.13 x 8.81 inches |
| Item model number | TAM91003B |
| Load Capacity | 10 Ton |
| Manufacturer | Torin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TAM91003B |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 17.63 Inches |
| Model | TAM91003B |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 4.13 x 8.81 inches |
| Style | Welded Bottle Jack |
| UPC | 810104642408 |
K**H
worked flawlessly
works great.. used it with an adapter I made to lift the corners of my shipping container... worked flawlessly.
K**R
Great jack
Great jack, bought it to replace a 12 ton jack that finally quit on me after 15 years. I have been impressed so far.
R**R
Handy, easy to use.
It does what it was ordered for, too lift my trailer to change a tire. Handy and doesn't take up much room. Also less expensive than at my local hardware store.
G**R
Height extension screw won't screw out
the screw that extends height would not screw out. I got it to turn a little and then it would lock up. I was going to return it so I thought I can't really mess it up more than it already is so I put pieces of plywood in the jaws of a vice to hold main shaft. Then I got a pipe wrench and started turning it slowly but surely. About halfway out there was a piece of metal in the threads. Got a pick and pulled metal out. Now it works fine. Quality control should keep an eye out for metal getting in threads
J**Y
Great choice!
Very happy with this item. It works perfectly and I use it instead nof the actual jack that came with my vehicle in addition to other busses. Highly recmmend.
M**.
Easily the worst product I have bought from Torin (Big Red line)
I bought this to raise ceiling joists 1/4" to reinforce them. Nothing fancy. I simply cannot get this to extend under load. ANY LOAD. Before you say to yourself, "This guy just doesn't understand jacks", I will say that I do know what I am doing. I have a bottle of Johnson jack oil (USA) ready to go. I bled the unit first off, checked the level and found it well below the normal mark (according to the insert). I busts out my oil and topped it off. I bled the unit 2x and it extend up just fine. Buttoned it all up and started to work. The jack simply wouldn't extend with the 4x4 on it. So I put it back on the workbench and proceeded to bleed it again and again and again...10x at least. No help. It wouldn't extend with me simply applying downward force with my hand. The reason I bought this was a quick delivery for a simple job. Now I restore vintage jacks (auto and bottle) along with toolboxes, adjustable wrenches, vices etc. For fun and a little profit. Made in the USA. I had sold all my finished bottle jacks and didn't have the time to get into another rebuild before I needed the jack, so I bought the Big Red. Big mistake. Sitting on my shelf were 2 bottle jacks. A Walker from the 40's and Hein-Werner from the 30's. After I found out this Big Red jack was bad I just bought seals for the Hein-Werner and did a simple rebuild without the cosmetics (polish the guts etc). Took me 2 hours to complete and it was working just fine. This is what I should have done in the first place. There a few things I just don't trust made in China. Hydraulics and electrics. I should have known better, but I only needed it for one simple job... I highly recommend you buy a used, rebuilt USA made bottle jack. Walker, Hein-Werner, Blackhawk, Lincoln or even English Dunlap jack. Or even better, learn how to rebuild one. Lots of good videos out there.
D**G
Small size and light weight make these smooth acting jacks easy to use.
I use it to unstick double hung windows. My 20+ year old windows are sometimes hard to latch because the upper window has dropped down slightly. And because that part of the window seldom moves they are sometimes break free. Lifting by hand requires a lot of strength, using a hammer is awkward and and even using a wood block between the window frame and the hammer you risk damaging the window. I found the small hydraulic jack a great way to lift the upper window frame tight against the top, so the window could be latched closed.
S**4
OKay, not the best jack I have ever used
I purchased the jack to help me level out a container that was estimated at 6 tons...this jack by capacity should have had plenty of strength. It lifts without issue, but dont know if seal is faulty, but leaks and slowly loses lift height/positioning. Had to work fast or keep pumping back up. Made sure release was tight as I could get it, but still would not hold for more than a minute or two. Just needed for a simple job and it worked...just not as quality or reliable as I would have expected seeing how I was not near its over it reported capabilities.
L**I
poor quality, oil leaks out
W**.
Works as advertised
O**M
MUY BUEN PRODUCTO, YA LO PROBÉ Y DESPUES DE UN TIEMPO (1 HORA), PIERDE PRESION MINIMA, PERO PERMITE HACER EL CAMBIO DE LLANTA, Y HASTA MAS TIEMPO, Y EN TODOS LOS GATOS SE RECOMIENDA USAR TORRES DE SOPOIRTE PARA TRABAJOS PROLONGADOS.
M**D
rien de spécil
D**X
I am now able to level my camper without having to bug other campers. Really easy to use.
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