This trailer jack block makes leveling and stabilizing your RV or trailer simple. No more wrestling with wobbly jacks or stacking sketchy wood blocks. It's lightweight, sturdy, and takes the hassle out of setting up your campsite.
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Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Anderson trailer jack block. Now this trailer jack block is going to make leveling and stabilizing your RV or trailer very simple. This block is going to give you a larger footprint for your trailer jacks, reducing sinking in soft ground and increasing the overall stability. Now by raising the jack higher, as you know, that's gonna help minimize the amount of extension required. That's gonna help reduce wear and tear on your trailer jack.
So this has a weight capacity of 6,000 pounds. These are stackable if you need additional height. So when you stack one on top of the other, that capacity is gonna then be 1500 pounds. Now each block does feature a two and a half inch recess post hole, making it compatible with jacks, both with or without foot plates. And then the integrated magnets that you see right here, that's going to allow the block to instantly attach to your jack.
And let me just show you the, the magnetic feature here. I've got a piece of metal here. So you got an idea just how strong the magnets are here. So that's gonna help line up very quickly, so you're not going to be trying to figure out where exactly that pad's gonna go or where it's gonna fit as those magnets are really gonna help with that. Now this is made in the USA of a high density polyethylene, also known as HDPE material.
So it's very robust. The material is known for it's weather resistance, it's UV stabilization and the, and ensuring durability is going to help against harsh weather. It's gonna really do a great job against the elements that it's constantly exposed to. And it's relatively lightweight. I'm gonna say it's about five pounds or so.
So let me give you another closeup and give you some measurements. So retrieving my ruler here. The overall height eight inches. And when you stack one on top of the other, the height's gonna be about 14 inches. And then that top diameter, let me give you an overhead view. Let me turn this around the other way so you can see. So the top diameter is gonna be right at 10 inches, as you can see, and then that recess area about nine and one eighth inches. And then the base diameter, this is a 13 inch ruler. So as you can see, the base diameter is right at, right at about 12 inches. Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me.
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