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Challenger Lifts Releases Guide for AquaVantage Car Lifts

Challenger Lifts has just released an AquaVantage Guide. The guide highlights Challenger Lifts' innovative design of environmentally friendly inground lifts.

Challenger Lifts, a technology leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of a comprehensive line of car lifts and auto lift accessories, has just released an AquaVantage Guide. The guide highlights Challenger Lifts’ innovative design of environmentally friendly inground lifts.
 
The AquaVantage Guide discusses how these car lifts operate, the many features and benefits of these lifts, environmental considerations and more. The AquaVantage car lifts are unique because they operate by using air and tap water instead of electrical motors and hydraulic oil. This inground lift operates with a fully contained recycled polymer cassette tub, fewer moving parts, lifting mechanisms serviceable from the surface, and without high-pressure cylinders.
 
For more than 28 years, Challenger Lifts has been known as a leader in car lifts innovation. Challenger Lifts upholds this reputation by carefully selecting materials, putting every product through rigorous factory testing by the engineering team, ensuring each car lift meets strict safety standards, and providing personal service to each customer.
 
Learn more about Challenger Lifts and our AquaVantage inground car lifts by visiting our website at http://www.challengerlifts.com/.

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