The Jack of All Trade clamp spreads up to 25 inches, so one tool handles wide cabinet gaps or flooring pulls during layout and install work. At the same time, it clamps up to 18 inches, giving a solid hold when parts need to stay aligned while fasteners are driven or glue sets. It also lifts up to 18 inches, which lets the tool raise workpieces through a full base-cabinet height range during fit-up. The 200 pound lifting capacity supports substantial cabinet or door weight, so the load stays controlled while adjustments are made. The Jack works as a spreader, clamp, and lift in one body, which keeps setups simple around the jobsite. This versatility helps one installer handle tasks that often need an extra set of hands during cabinet, door, or flooring work.
The Jack of All Trade lifting tool is described as great for lifting base cabinets, so it directly supports the vertical movement needed to position units before fixing them in place. Its 18 inch lift capacity covers typical base cabinet elevation, which means shims or leg levelers can be set while the cabinet is held at working height. When used as a clamp up to 18 inches, it keeps cabinet faces or frames together while installers work, so joints stay tight as fasteners are applied. The spreading capability up to 25 inches allows controlled pushing apart, which is helpful where a gap must be opened slightly to achieve a better fit. These combined functions tie directly into common installation stages without changing tools between clamping, lifting, and spreading tasks.
The Jack of All Trade cabinet lift tool is identified as great for lifting base cabinets, so its 18 inch lift range is well matched to bringing cabinet boxes from floor level up to mounting height. During that lift, the 200 pound rating gives capacity for typical base units, helping keep them stable while shims are positioned under the cabinet or against the wall. The description also notes use for adjusting leg levelers, and the lift up to 18 inches creates clearance to reach and turn those levelers while the cabinet is supported. As a clamp that works up to 18 inches, it is suitable for many cabinet widths and face-frame joints, holding faces together so reveal lines stay consistent while screws or other fasteners are installed. The tool is also mentioned for lifting and installing entry doors, and the 200 pound capacity supports the weight of many door slabs during hinge alignment and fit checks at the opening.
The Jack of All Trade flooring clamp can be used horizontally to pull together hardwood flooring, so its clamping action up to 18 inches helps close gaps between boards before they are fixed. By pulling flooring courses tight, the clamp geometry supports straighter, more consistent joints along the run. When used as a spreader up to 25 inches, it exerts controlled separating force, which can help relieve minor binding or adjust spacing in assemblies without prying against finished surfaces. Acting as a lift, the 18 inch travel and 200 pound rating let the tool raise cabinets or doors smoothly, so shims or leg levelers can be set at a measured height rather than guessed. Because it functions as a clamp, spreader, and lift in one form, the same reference surfaces are maintained between operations, which supports repeatable alignment as the installer moves from lifting to clamping during cabinet, door, or flooring work.
The Jack of All Trade lifts up to 18 inches, which covers typical base cabinet and entry door height adjustments during installation and leveling work.
The Jack of All Trade lift tool is rated to lift up to 200 pounds, so it supports many base cabinets and entry doors during positioning and shim adjustments.
The Jack of All Trade clamps up to 18 inches, which suits many cabinet faces, door edges, and hardwood flooring sections that need tight alignment.
The Jack of All Trade spreads up to 25 inches, allowing it to push assemblies apart within that range when adjusting gaps or relieving tight fits.
The Jack of All Trade lifts base cabinets and supports adjustments of shims or leg levelers, so cabinets stay raised while elevation and level are set.
The Jack of All Trade can be used horizontally to pull together hardwood flooring, helping close joints before boards are fixed in place.
The Jack of All Trade cabinet lift and clamp from Fastcap brings spreading, clamping, and lifting into one tool, with ranges up to 25 inches spread, 18 inches clamp, and 18 inches lift at 200 pounds. Those capacities tie directly to lifting base cabinets, adjusting leg levelers, installing entry doors, and pulling together hardwood flooring, so one product supports several core tasks. Adding this jack to a cabinet, door, or flooring workflow provides a single, repeatable way to position, tighten, or separate parts while work proceeds.