Car Ramps

Express Vehicle Lifting Ramp with Resistance up to 0.68 Tons

Folding aluminum ramp with carrying handle by Express.

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Description

Description

Characteristics

  • With carrying handle
  • With supports
  • Lifting Capacity (kg): (SINGLE/PAIR) 680/1360
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 226×30.5 / 116×30.5 cm
  • Weight: 8.2 Kg

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Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Maximum Pressure
0.68 ton

Dimensions

Lifting Height
226 cm
Length
226 cm

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  • cpan

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    An attempt was made to load an electric machine weighing 360 kg onto a Hilux 4x4 2017. The tracks were slipping, the machine could not go slow enough at a steady speed to avoid the slightest vibration on the ramps. It should be noted that I had also placed 2 aluminum box sections horizontally so that the ramps would be tied together as one and the construction would be more sturdy, and I was on level ground. The straps loosened just a little, but it was enough for one ramp to move out of place and for the small support legs to bend, and for me to get hurt as well, because instead of falling down, the legs acted as an obstacle and the ramp tilted to the right. The strap retention system is very bad, even criminal. Professional ramps have a handle to support them on truck beds or trailers, and on a large truck with professional bars with a much steeper incline, the machine went up with ease... the 3 red plastics on the edges acted as anti-slip devices...

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  • Good ramp in general.

    I have completely removed the legs. They are useless and dangerous. They are not stable and make the ramp wobble back and forth no matter how you adjust them. It is a bad design.

    If you want to load a heavy machine, I don't know if it will hold without the legs. I load a 100 kg bike and it holds up fine, but I doubt it will handle anything over 170-180 kg

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  • Γιάννης Πρίαμος
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    I'm kicking myself for not buying it earlier!!! Loading is a piece of cake!

    update 5/12/25:
    Since I've now used it quite a bit, let me add some tips for those interested. If the bike you're loading onto it is small, then the one strap it has is enough to secure it. If you're loading a bigger bike, then you definitely need to tie it down with two straps if you don't want any trouble.
    For a large bike, here's the next tip. Be careful with the extendable legs as they tend to move vertically along the ramp, which can result in a risk of the vehicle tipping over if you're not careful.
    In general, loading small bikes is a piece of cake for one person, both for loading and unloading.
    For larger bikes, two people are necessary, and it's good that once the bike is fully on the ramp, the second person steps on the rear end of the ramp that touches the ground with their feet.

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  • Captain_Kon

    Verified purchase

    It seems very good for its price and of course time will prove this, the only thing that worries me a little is that when I open it completely it struggles a bit at the end to connect the two parts together. However, this may not be anything bad.

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  • xrhstosman
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    I made holes to put in the wedges because with the straps it has a process and it's not worth it. It's a good construction for its price; if you adjust the legs to the right height, it's just fine

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  • Sm_La
    5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

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    Sturdy construction. Essentially, it is used on the 4 steps as shown in the photo. It also has adjustable feet for better support and stability on the floor, but it raises the ramp very high. For lifting and lowering a machine, it does its job since it opens and closes easily.

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  • fournaris20vt
    5
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I use the product almost daily for the input and output of the TDM 900 in a space with five steps without any problem. It has been in my possession for two years and it is flawless.

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  • Dimitris_Batskinis
    5
    11 out of 11 members found this review helpful

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    Perfect for stairs, I put the machine in the yard now without any problem, it sets up in 1 minute and you close it and pick it up just as quickly, lightweight and sturdy, very good construction. And a very good price.

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  • very good I was very satisfied

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    Very good, amazing, it made things much easier for me.

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  • 5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

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    Good and stable, tested with ~200kg machine!

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    • Construction quality
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  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • An attempt was made to load an electric machine weighing 360 kg onto a Hilux 4x4 2017. The tracks were slipping, the machine could not go slow enough at a steady speed to avoid the slightest vibration on the ramps. It should be noted that I had also placed 2 aluminum box sections horizontally so that the ramps would be tied together as one and the construction would be more sturdy, and I was on level ground. The straps loosened just a little, but it was enough for one ramp to move out of place and for the small support legs to bend, and for me to get hurt as well, because instead of falling down, the legs acted as an obstacle and the ramp tilted to the right. The strap retention system is very bad, even criminal. Professional ramps have a handle to support them on truck beds or trailers, and on a large truck with professional bars with a much steeper incline, the machine went up with ease... the 3 red plastics on the edges acted as anti-slip devices...

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    0
  • Good ramp in general.

    I have completely removed the legs. They are useless and dangerous. They are not stable and make the ramp wobble back and forth no matter how you adjust them. It is a bad design.

    If you want to load a heavy machine, I don't know if it will hold without the legs. I load a 100 kg bike and it holds up fine, but I doubt it will handle anything over 170-180 kg

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I'm kicking myself for not buying it earlier!!! Loading is a piece of cake!

    update 5/12/25:
    Since I've now used it quite a bit, let me add some tips for those interested. If the bike you're loading onto it is small, then the one strap it has is enough to secure it. If you're loading a bigger bike, then you definitely need to tie it down with two straps if you don't want any trouble.
    For a large bike, here's the next tip. Be careful with the extendable legs as they tend to move vertically along the ramp, which can result in a risk of the vehicle tipping over if you're not careful.
    In general, loading small bikes is a piece of cake for one person, both for loading and unloading.
    For larger bikes, two people are necessary, and it's good that once the bike is fully on the ramp, the second person steps on the rear end of the ramp that touches the ground with their feet.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It seems very good for its price and of course time will prove this, the only thing that worries me a little is that when I open it completely it struggles a bit at the end to connect the two parts together. However, this may not be anything bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I made holes to put in the wedges because with the straps it has a process and it's not worth it. It's a good construction for its price; if you adjust the legs to the right height, it's just fine

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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Description & Specifications

Characteristics

  • With carrying handle
  • With supports
  • Lifting Capacity (kg): (SINGLE/PAIR) 680/1360
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 226×30.5 / 116×30.5 cm
  • Weight: 8.2 Kg

Manufacturer

Specifications

Maximum Pressure
0.68 ton

Dimensions

Lifting Height
226 cm
Length
226 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (21)

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  • cpan

    Verified purchase

    An attempt was made to load an electric machine weighing 360 kg onto a Hilux 4x4 2017. The tracks were slipping, the machine could not go slow enough at a steady speed to avoid the slightest vibration on the ramps. It should be noted that I had also placed 2 aluminum box sections horizontally so that the ramps would be tied together as one and the construction would be more sturdy, and I was on level ground. The straps loosened just a little, but it was enough for one ramp to move out of place and for the small support legs to bend, and for me to get hurt as well, because instead of falling down, the legs acted as an obstacle and the ramp tilted to the right. The strap retention system is very bad, even criminal. Professional ramps have a handle to support them on truck beds or trailers, and on a large truck with professional bars with a much steeper incline, the machine went up with ease... the 3 red plastics on the edges acted as anti-slip devices...

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Good ramp in general.

    I have completely removed the legs. They are useless and dangerous. They are not stable and make the ramp wobble back and forth no matter how you adjust them. It is a bad design.

    If you want to load a heavy machine, I don't know if it will hold without the legs. I load a 100 kg bike and it holds up fine, but I doubt it will handle anything over 170-180 kg

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Γιάννης Πρίαμος
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I'm kicking myself for not buying it earlier!!! Loading is a piece of cake!

    update 5/12/25:
    Since I've now used it quite a bit, let me add some tips for those interested. If the bike you're loading onto it is small, then the one strap it has is enough to secure it. If you're loading a bigger bike, then you definitely need to tie it down with two straps if you don't want any trouble.
    For a large bike, here's the next tip. Be careful with the extendable legs as they tend to move vertically along the ramp, which can result in a risk of the vehicle tipping over if you're not careful.
    In general, loading small bikes is a piece of cake for one person, both for loading and unloading.
    For larger bikes, two people are necessary, and it's good that once the bike is fully on the ramp, the second person steps on the rear end of the ramp that touches the ground with their feet.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Captain_Kon

    Verified purchase

    It seems very good for its price and of course time will prove this, the only thing that worries me a little is that when I open it completely it struggles a bit at the end to connect the two parts together. However, this may not be anything bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • xrhstosman
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I made holes to put in the wedges because with the straps it has a process and it's not worth it. It's a good construction for its price; if you adjust the legs to the right height, it's just fine

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Sm_La
    5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Sturdy construction. Essentially, it is used on the 4 steps as shown in the photo. It also has adjustable feet for better support and stability on the floor, but it raises the ramp very high. For lifting and lowering a machine, it does its job since it opens and closes easily.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • fournaris20vt
    5
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I use the product almost daily for the input and output of the TDM 900 in a space with five steps without any problem. It has been in my possession for two years and it is flawless.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Dimitris_Batskinis
    5
    11 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Perfect for stairs, I put the machine in the yard now without any problem, it sets up in 1 minute and you close it and pick it up just as quickly, lightweight and sturdy, very good construction. And a very good price.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • very good I was very satisfied

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Verified purchase

    Very good, amazing, it made things much easier for me.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Good and stable, tested with ~200kg machine!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • An attempt was made to load an electric machine weighing 360 kg onto a Hilux 4x4 2017. The tracks were slipping, the machine could not go slow enough at a steady speed to avoid the slightest vibration on the ramps. It should be noted that I had also placed 2 aluminum box sections horizontally so that the ramps would be tied together as one and the construction would be more sturdy, and I was on level ground. The straps loosened just a little, but it was enough for one ramp to move out of place and for the small support legs to bend, and for me to get hurt as well, because instead of falling down, the legs acted as an obstacle and the ramp tilted to the right. The strap retention system is very bad, even criminal. Professional ramps have a handle to support them on truck beds or trailers, and on a large truck with professional bars with a much steeper incline, the machine went up with ease... the 3 red plastics on the edges acted as anti-slip devices...

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Good ramp in general.

    I have completely removed the legs. They are useless and dangerous. They are not stable and make the ramp wobble back and forth no matter how you adjust them. It is a bad design.

    If you want to load a heavy machine, I don't know if it will hold without the legs. I load a 100 kg bike and it holds up fine, but I doubt it will handle anything over 170-180 kg

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I'm kicking myself for not buying it earlier!!! Loading is a piece of cake!

    update 5/12/25:
    Since I've now used it quite a bit, let me add some tips for those interested. If the bike you're loading onto it is small, then the one strap it has is enough to secure it. If you're loading a bigger bike, then you definitely need to tie it down with two straps if you don't want any trouble.
    For a large bike, here's the next tip. Be careful with the extendable legs as they tend to move vertically along the ramp, which can result in a risk of the vehicle tipping over if you're not careful.
    In general, loading small bikes is a piece of cake for one person, both for loading and unloading.
    For larger bikes, two people are necessary, and it's good that once the bike is fully on the ramp, the second person steps on the rear end of the ramp that touches the ground with their feet.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It seems very good for its price and of course time will prove this, the only thing that worries me a little is that when I open it completely it struggles a bit at the end to connect the two parts together. However, this may not be anything bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I made holes to put in the wedges because with the straps it has a process and it's not worth it. It's a good construction for its price; if you adjust the legs to the right height, it's just fine

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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