Genie Superlift material lift for safely raising and positioning heavy materials, equipment, ductwork, and construction supplies.

Genie Superlift Material Lift

R15017

Daily Rental : $90

Weekly Rental : $240

Monthly Rental : $605

Deposit: $200

Rental Pricing

Our Genie Superlift material lift rental provides a convenient way to raise and position heavy or bulky materials for construction, HVAC, installation, and maintenance projects across Humboldt County. Designed for manual operation by one person, this contractor-grade lift uses a winch-operated telescoping mast to raise loads smoothly and hold them securely in position. It’s especially useful for lifting HVAC equipment, beams, ductwork, appliances, fixtures, and other materials that are difficult to position by hand.

Despite its heavy-duty construction, the Superlift is lightweight and portable, with an aluminum telescoping mast, compact base, transport wheels, and locking rear casters. Setup requires no tools, and the unit can be transported in a pickup truck for easy movement between jobsites. A load platform can be installed over the forks to provide additional support for bulky or irregularly shaped items. Looking for a material lift rental near you? Stop by McKinleyville Ace Home & Garden Center to reserve yours today.

Product Overview

Type: Manual contractor material lift

Operation: Single-speed manual winch

Mast: Lightweight telescoping aluminum

Setup: Tool-free

Mobility: Front casters, locking rear casters & transport wheels

Load Handling: Forks with load platform option

Ideal For: HVAC equipment, ductwork, beams, fixtures, appliances & construction materials

Designed for one-person operation

Key Specs:

Always set up the material lift on a firm, level surface and fully deploy all required stabilizers before raising a load. Center and securely position the load on the forks or platform, and never exceed the lift's rated capacity at the height being used. Keep hands, feet, and bystanders clear of the mast, forks, cables, and load while raising or lowering. Never stand or work beneath a suspended load, use the lift to raise people, or move the unit while a load is elevated. Inspect the winch, cable, mast, forks, casters, and stabilizers before each use, and lower the load completely before repositioning or transporting the lift.

Safety Warning: