Choose Your Trailer Jack Power Option:
Manual
Powered by hand crank.
Best for light trailers and budget-conscious users.
- Affordable + Reliable
- Simple Installation
- Fewer Failure Points
- Ideal for Light to Medium Loads
Electric
Powered by battery / 7-way plug.
Ideal for heavy trailers and frequent use.
- Push-Button Operation
- LED Lights + Weather Seals
- Higher Lift Capacity
- Time-Saving Convenience
Drill-Powered
Powered by your cordless drill.
A smart middle-ground between manual and electric.
- No Wiring Needed
- Faster Than Manual
- Cost-Effective Power Option
- Great Backup Option
Not all trailer jacks are built the same — and not all jobs call for the same kind of muscle. That’s why we break it down by how they lift: by hand, by button, or by drill. You bring the trailer. We’ll bring the right gear to lift it.
Manual trailer jacks are for the folks who don't mind putting some muscle into it. No wires. No batteries. Just solid steel and sweat. If you're hauling lighter loads or want gear that never quits, this is your move.
Electric trailer jacks are the heavy lifters. Push a button, watch it rise. Built for those who hitch up often, haul heavy, or just want one less thing to crank after a long day. Fast. Reliable. And powerful enough to make your truck blush.
Drill-powered trailer jacks are the hack you never knew you needed. Got a cordless drill? You’ve got yourself a jack that works faster than manual and doesn’t need wiring like electric. It’s the sweet spot between brute force and convenience.