
Cabinet Jacks for Installing Cabinets 2Pack Labor Saving Arm Jack with Cabinet Trolley Jack Support Bar & Woodworkin
£55.01 inc. VAT (£45.84 ex. VAT)
- Complete solo kitchen installations easily with twin labour-saving arms holding heavy wall units.
- Integrated trolley bases glide smoothly across hard floors to position heavy cabinets effortlessly.
- Micro-adjustable support bars ensure perfectly level alignment for seamless bespoke joinery and woodworking.
- Twin-pack design provides balanced, hands-free support whilst you secure fixings into masonry walls.
Why Choose CabinetJac
Built for solo cabinet fitting
The CabinetJac Labour Saving Arm Jack Support System is designed for installers who need reliable support when lifting and aligning wall units, base cabinets, end panels and trim. It works as a cabinet installation jack, cabinet support pole and woodworking clamp aid in one practical tool, helping you keep materials exactly where you need them while you mark, level and fix.
Reduce strain and improve accuracy
Instead of balancing awkward loads by hand or relying on makeshift props, CabinetJac gives you controlled lifting and stable support on site. The fine-step lifting action helps you make small height corrections for cleaner reveals and more consistent alignment, while the load-tested steel and aluminium construction helps reduce back, shoulder and knee strain across long fitting days.
More than a basic cabinet jack
Where many alternatives focus only on raw lifting force, CabinetJac is built around versatility. Use it as a third hand support for cabinet hanging, as an installation support clamp aid when positioning boards and panels, or as a support pole for temporary holding during joinery and shopfitting work. It is a smart choice for professionals who want one tool to cover multiple tasks without overcomplicating the job.
Trade-ready confidence for UK jobs
Suitable for kitchen installations, utility rooms, bathroom cabinetry, wardrobe fitting and general interior work, CabinetJac is made for practical use in real UK properties. It offers dependable support, easy portability and straightforward operation, giving solo installers and two-person teams a faster, safer and more precise way to work.
Technical Specifications
- 120 kg
- 5-230 mm
- 290 mm
- Powder-coated steel, aluminium alloy and reinforced nylon
- 90 × 105 mm
- 1.45 kg
- 365 × 105 × 85 mm
- CE, UKCA, load-tested
Price Comparison
See how our price compares across UK retailers
| Retailer | Price | Delivery | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|
| CabinetJac UK (Specialist)BEST | £55.01 | FREE | 12 months + UK Support |
| eBay (est.) | £68.76 | Varies | Seller dependent |
| High Street RRP | £88.02 | N/A | Varies |
Prices checked 9 July 2026. Prices may vary.
Customer Reviews
Used it to hang a run of kitchen wall units on my own and it saved a huge amount of faffing. The lift action is smooth, the base feels planted, and I could hold the cabinet exactly where I needed it while fixing.
I bought this for fitting utility room cabinets and end panels. It arrived quickly, feels properly solid, and the controlled lowering is much better than using improvised props. Definitely reduces back strain.
As a joiner, I like tools that do more than one job. I have used CabinetJac as a cabinet support pole, to hold trim in place and to nudge panels into line. Very handy bit of kit for site work.
Worked brilliantly when installing bathroom vanity units and mirror cabinets. My only note is that it is a bit heavier than the really cheap versions, but that is clearly because the build is stronger.
I have tried a mate's Viking Arm before and this gives me the same confidence for cabinet fitting at a more sensible price point. For levelling and holding units while screwing off, it has been excellent.
Very useful for solo wardrobe carcass installation and supporting MDF panels during scribing. Takes a couple of uses to get fully confident with the release, but once you do it speeds the whole process up.
Great value for money. I used it for kitchen fillers, pelmets and supporting a heavy cabinet while lining up fixings. It feels trade-worthy rather than flimsy and has already earned its keep.