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Lange Gen 2 vs Toplift pro hardtop removers

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Has anyone had any experience with the new Lange Gen to hoist (on rollers similar to the Toplift pro) vs the Toplift pro? Just wondering, I was going to purchase one of them but noticed that the lange was temp out of stock but only $599, and the toplift was arount $900. I just want to know if anyone knows the pros & cons of each. Just trying to make a decision.
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For me, the TopLiftPro was the only one that could easily fit in my little garage. And when I move houses, it's going to be easy to move.

I liked the portability and lower price of the RollNJack, but since the rear window can't be closed, it'd be tight in my garage.

All the garage hoists/kits on rollers are cheaper, but again, they wouldn't fit in my little garage.

There's all kinds of hardtop removal and storage options, but honestly? I don't think there's anything more flexible, faster, or easier with a smaller storage footprint than the TopLiftPro.
 
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For me, the TopLiftPro was the only one that could easily fit in my little garage. And when I move houses, it's going to be easy to move.

I liked the portability and lower price of the RollNJack, but since the rear window can't be closed, it'd be tight in my garage.

All the garage hoists/kits on rollers are cheaper, but again, they wouldn't fit in my little garage.

There's all kinds of hardtop removal and storage options, but honestly? I don't think there's anything more flexible, faster, or easier with a smaller storage footprint than the TopLiftPro.
Well that's good advise, I was leaning toward the Toplift pro, but just saw the Lange one in Quadratech Magazine they send out. I have the same problem you have with my garage. I don't have room for a ceiling garage hoist, not enough space. Toplift seems to be a great option, because it is small/light enough to fit in a corner of my garage. Thanks for the input.
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