








🔨 Nail your flooring game with pro-level precision!
The WINMAX Professional Hardwood Flooring Jack Positioning Tool is a durable, carbon steel device designed to simplify hardwood and laminate floor installation. Featuring an easy-to-use ratchet mechanism and compact design, it fits all flooring thicknesses and excels in tight spaces, ensuring perfectly aligned, gap-free boards for a flawless finish every time.
| ASIN | B07G2KWQBT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,866 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #84 in Industrial Floor Jacks #739 in Flooring Products |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.43 pounds |
| Manufacturer | WINTOOLS |
| Package Dimensions | 14.25 x 5.31 x 3.27 inches |
P**R
Works as designed, Low Cost when compared to other positioning tools
Used it to install pre-finished 3/4" x 3-1/4" solid oak hardwood flooring in my home. Used it to greatly reduce or entirely eliminate gaps between (slightly warped) flooring boards by holding them securely in place just prior to nailing. Is especially useful installing the last couple of rows where a flooring nailer is too big and a pin nailer can no longer fit to blind nail. First one out of the box was missing/had a broken gear tooth. No issues with the second one or the exchange process which went smoothly.
B**N
An essential tool for flooring
I redid hardwood flooring in my house with the help of my son. He told me to buy this jack, and I wondered why but did buy it anyways. Well, it turned out to be essential to close-pack the next row of boards when getting close to the wall where we can’t swing the rubber hammer anymore. It’s simple but ingenious.
T**R
Great Value for the money
You get what you pay for, and in this case it's a pretty good value. You will see a lot of reviews about this being flimsy and cheaply made, they're not wrong. If you baby it and don't treat it like it's $200 big brother it will last quite a while. Mine actually just broke today but i'm not mad about it, i paid $35 2 years ago so i'd consider that a good deal considering what i used it for. (mostly hardwood flooring but sometimes for stubborn LVP too) I could probably fix it but honestly one of my biggest problems with the tool was that it was a pain to use when very close to the wall, the lever could get stuck and you'd have to wrestle it out possibly damaging the wall in the process. You also couldn't even use it in some situations like under cabinets because of this. I found another one on here that has the jack mounted sideways that i just bought to see if it's any better, it was about the same price so we'll see. All in all if you just need one for a DIY job then this will work perfectly.
A**R
Best tool for the money -ITS CHEAP/Flimsy - BUT FUNCTIONAL
Once I figured out how to use this thing its great. Personally I had no issues with releasing it, once tight, Nail boards and then throw handle forward and it pops. I was able to get to the point where I could hold handle with knee to keep pressure Nail both sides slide foot down and then nail again. Mush faster than prying and tucking, The max distance I was able to use was at full extension and 5 pieces of flooring stacked against wall. Cheap and Flimsy but gets it done. Not for the Everyday pro but a 1-2 job use and pitch is well worth it.
G**L
Very useful tool
Great hardwood installing tool
E**.
Didn’t last long. Makes a good door stop
Release spring broke halfway through the first job. Had to use a screw driver to release.
B**A
Only works for a short time and scratches the floor with use
I'm installing hardwood flooring in my living room and dining room and bought this to help with wavy boards. Worked well at first, but half-way through the living room it got stuck in the jacked position and would not release. I tried taking it apart to see if something was stuck and did get it working for a while longer, but it was extremely difficult to get back together and still ended up being non-functional shortly after. I also couldn't figure out why I was getting random scratches/dents in the new floor and realized it was from the bottom of the jack. It has sharp metal pieces sticking out of the bottom. Ended up having to cover it with adhesive felt to stop it from scratching the floor while we used it. I would recommend getting something like this if you're installing hardwood flooring, but know that you will probably need to buy multiple of them through the project as these do not last long and are cheaply made.
V**X
Specialty tool that gets the job done.
This is one of those tools that you never need until you need it. It works well to help get your planks tight when you are too close to a wall to use your mallet. This tool is perfectly fine. Don't over think this by reading a bunch of reviews on a bunch of different brands for this tool. This one works and I think it's one of the less expensive ones. I can not imagine how this tool might work better. I am not a pro so maybe I just don't know but this one is well built and works fine.
H**S
Purchased as a gift for our grandson who works for a restoration company . He has found it a useful tool when installing hardwood floors. Says it is not a high end model and he has to be careful not to scratch the floor because of a sharp edge. He plans to grind the offending edge and add a thin layer of foam to improve its functionality.
M**E
Il me reste qu'à essayer le produit. Il a l'air fort, mais est arrivé avec plusieurs rayures comme s'il avait été utilisé ou bien malmené 😅 Je vais mettre a jour mon commentaire pour vous dire s'il fait adéquatement le travail.
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