• Reduces time and effort to raise or lower scissor jacks
  • Fits 3/8" or 1/2" power drills
  • Works with all 3/4"Hex drive jacks

I can't believe how much time my wife and I have wasted in the last two summers with breaker bars and the other such things painstakingly lowering or raising these jacks in sometimes 100 degree heat, pouring rain, when you're tired, pull in the site late and dark, etc and on and on. The use of this in even the cheapest cordless drill completely eliminates the need for the breaker bars and all that ... I can't even believe as I'm writing this how much time I've wasted. the good thing is now I have this. Better late than never.

This Camco RV leveling jack socket is a must-have. I ordered a trailer from the factory that was supposed to have electric stabilizers. Well, the travel trailer industry being what it is, the trailer arrived at the dealer with manual stabilizers. Instead of having them retrofit electric stabilizers I decided to take a $640 refund and go the cordless impact driver route. I am very glad I did. My Dewalt cordless impact driver works very well, costs way less, and I have less to go wrong on the trailer. If the impact driver somehow breaks, it is way cheaper and easier to replace.

This socket in combination with a good drill and properly lubricated/ maintained jacks will make setting up and tearing down a breeze. --- Some people says to just use your 3/4" socket from a socket set. That also calls for an extension or adapter to be used with a drill. In my case, my sockets seem to migrate (it's my kid's fault I swear -- or the dog's) so it's hard for me to count on keeping up with a full set. This socket is a single piece socket/ drill adapter. Its a dedicated tool, built for one purpose. I'm less likely to misplace it since it stays where is will be used. I keep one in the trailer and another in the glove box, just in case something gets misplaced during hurried take down and departures. For the price, and avoiding the potential hassle of of having to crank by hand (or worse, my wife having to crank by hand, if I can't get off early enough to be the one to set everything up), it's way worth it. --- And buy a decent cordless drill. Some people in other reviews are marking down this product due to their poor experience trying to lift their heavy trailer with a cheap under powered drill. In some cases, I assume, that the jacks have not been lubricated as often as the manual suggests. I know I rarely think about it until I am reminded when I feel the tension or load when moving the trailer for the first time every year.

OK we camp ALOT. about 10 times a year. AND with three back surgeries, it is very trying for me to be cranking up and down on my leveling jacks on our camper. But with this little tool, and using my new Makita Hammer impact drill 18 volt, I can zip the jacks up and down in a second or two at the most! Why didn't I think of getting this sooner? Would have saved a lot of sweat and time! Pros: Well constructed good material works great! Cons: None (should have bought one sooner!!

Bought this for my new RV and it works like a charm! Fits in both my 1/2" and 1/4" drill and saves me from cranking those stabilizers up/down. I bought an extra for a spare!

High quality 3/4" socket to use in my drill when raising/lowering my TT stabilizer jacks. I used to use a regular 3/4" socket with an adapter for my drill, but I got tired of having to retrieve it from my toolbox before the trip, and then having to search for the socket in the middle of my next project because I forgot to put it back in the toolbox after the trip. I keep this in my TT, just have to remember my drill before leaving for the mountains.

Great little simple socket. The shaft that goes into the drill has a lot of girth. I'm using an 18 volt Dewalt drill and almost have to max out the opening. If you have a welder you can easily make this yourself but the price is low enough to just buy it. Bottom line: Great product for lifting and lowering the scissor jacks on my popup camper.

Are you kidding me?! This is the greatest $5 socket I've ever purchased. Quite possibly the best $5 I've ever spent. Any person anywhere that has scissor jacks NEEDS this. Set your drill to the desired torque and down she goes, stopping at the exact amount of desired pressure all the way around your camper. No more than two minutes later your scissor jacks are securely on the ground and you're sitting at the picnic table cracking a beer before your now envious camp site neighbor is halfway through his first jack. [June 2018 Update]: I purchased a second one of these miracle products. I think one of the envious campsite neighbors stole my first one.

Fits my 1/4" battery operated drill and slips right over the nut on the rear stabilizer jacks of my small camper. The jacks do not raise the camper. Their only purpose is to keep the camper from swaying from side to side when the camper is parked and people are walking around inside. As soon as the drill stops raising the jack, stop. Naturally, it works easily in reverse too when it is time to get back on the road.