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, everyone. Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Andersen trailer jack block. It's gonna be a 4-inch tall by 10-inch base. So, folks, this is a nice option for you. It has integrated magnets here on the top, and I can show you real quick just how strong these magnets are.
So, as you can see, it's holding my small wrench there. I'm shaking it, and it's not going nowhere. So, again, nice powerful magnets here that are included on it. That's gonna help hold and instantly attach to your metallic jack footplate, so you don't have to worry about fumbling around trying to keep it in place. You can stack these, and if you need additional height, you could stack a couple of them together.
Those are sold separately. They have a recessed hole here in the center. That's your standard 2 1/2 inch. So that would work if you have a jack that does not have any footplate at all, if it's just the tube. You have the recessed square here, or rectangle rather, for those kind of styles or with a wheel on it.
And then, of course, you have the inner circle here for the round flat, and then you have two holes here. That makes it easy to pick up, two finger holes. So now it's on the ground, you can simply pick it up. Now this again is a 4-inch tall, 10 inch on the top round part, about 12 inches diameter across the wide base. Now, folks, this is proudly made here in the US.
You're getting a manufactured product here in the US. It does have an impressive 30,000 pound weight capacity. Now if you stack two of these together, it's gonna reduce that down to 20,000 pounds just to be safe. So make sure you're checking all the manufacturer's specs before you're stacking them, and using them correctly. Well, folks, that is gonna wrap it up for our quick look together at the nice Andersen trailer jack blocks. Again, 4 by 10 inches. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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