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  • Tuxedo

    iDEAL Mobile Column Lifts, Set of 2, 36,000-Lb. Capacity, 24 Volt, Model# MSC-18K-X-236

    Cap36000 lbs
    Power24
    Rise100 s

    $24400.00

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  • Tuxedo

    iDEAL Mobile Column Lifts, Set of 4, 72,000-Lb. Capacity, 24 Volt, Model# MSC-18K-X-472

    Cap72000 lbs
    Power24
    Rise100 s

    $47210.00

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  • Tuxedo

    iDEAL Mobile Single Column Automotive Lift, 6000-Lb. Capacity, Blue/Gray, Model# MSC-6KLP

    Cap6000 lbs
    Power115V
    Rise s

    $5610.00

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  • KATOOL

    Katool Two-Post Platform Parking Lift — 6600-Lb. Capacity, Portable, Model# KT-SPL700

    Cap7000 lbs
    Power110V
    Rise s

    $5900.00

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  • KATOOL

    KATOOL, 2 Post Portable Lift, Capacity 6600lb., 3 Horsepower, Model# KT-PMRL200

    Cap7000 lbs
    Power110V
    Rise s

    $3299.00

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  • Tuxedo

    Tuxedo Platform Lift, 2000-Lb. Capacity, Black/Silver, Model# SC-2K

    Cap2000 lbs
    Power115V
    Rise s

    $3199.99

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  • Tuxedo

    Tuxedo Single Post Storage Lift with Electric Hydraulic Motor, 6000-Lb. Capacity, Model# SP-6K-SS

    Cap6000 lbs
    Power115V
    Rise s

    $8874.99

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Single-Post Car Lifts for Space-Limited Garages & Shops

Compare single-post car lifts for home garages and professional shops. Space-efficient lifts that use one column instead of two — ideal for narrow garages, tight bays, and situations where floor space is limited. Not sure which lift fits your vehicle? Use our Fitment Checker to search by year, make, and model for compatible lifts.

How to Choose a Single-Post Car Lift

Single-post lifts use one column instead of two, freeing up floor space on one side of the vehicle. They’re less common than 2-post or 4-post lifts but solve a specific problem — getting a vehicle in the air when you don’t have room for a full 2-post setup.

In-Ground Single-Post Lifts

The column retracts into a pit when lowered, leaving a completely flat floor. Popular in showrooms, concours garages, and high-end home builds where aesthetics matter as much as function. Requires significant concrete work and drainage planning during installation.

Above-Ground Single-Post Lifts

A fixed column with a swing arm or platform. More affordable than in-ground but the column is always present. Works well in narrow bays where a second column would block access.

Key Specs That Matter Most

  • Capacity — Ranges from 6,000 to 12,000 lbs depending on the model and configuration.
  • Installation — In-ground models require professional installation with concrete excavation. Above-ground models need standard 4-inch concrete minimum.
  • Ceiling Height — Single-post lifts generally need the same overhead clearance as 2-post lifts. Check our ceiling height guide for your specific model.
  • Power — Most require 220V power.
  • Cost — Single-post lifts are typically more expensive per pound of lifting capacity than 2-post lifts due to the specialized engineering. See our car lift cost breakdown for current pricing across all lift types.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of a single-post lift over a 2-post?
The main advantage is floor space. A single-post lift uses one column instead of two, freeing up one side of the bay completely. This matters in narrow garages, tight shop bays, or any situation where you need maximum walk-around access on one side of the vehicle. The trade-off is typically higher cost and lower capacity compared to a similar 2-post lift.
Can I install a single-post lift in my home garage?
Yes, but installation requirements vary significantly. Above-ground models need standard 4-inch reinforced concrete and a 220V circuit — similar to a 2-post lift. In-ground models require concrete excavation, a pit, drainage, and professional installation. Check our concrete requirements guide and find a certified installer near you.
How much does a single-post car lift cost?
Single-post lifts typically range from $3,000–$8,000 for above-ground models. In-ground models start around $6,000 and can exceed $15,000 before installation costs. Installation for in-ground models adds $2,000–$5,000+ depending on the concrete work required. See our car lift cost breakdown for detailed pricing.
Are single-post lifts as safe as 2-post lifts?
Yes — single-post lifts from reputable manufacturers include the same safety features as 2-post lifts: mechanical safety locks, automatic arm positioning, and rated lifting capacities. ALI certification is available on select models. Always verify the capacity rating matches your heaviest vehicle and have the lift professionally installed.