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Install Heavy Cabinets, Doors & Tile Without Asking for a Second Pair of Hands
The Kiméo Multifunction Manual Hand Jack is the squeeze-handle tool finish carpenters and weekend DIYers reach for when nobody's around to hold the other end. Slide the steel tongue under a cabinet, a door, a slab of tile, or a piece of furniture, squeeze the grip, and the load climbs in millimeter increments until it sits exactly where you marked it. When you're done, press the release tab — it lowers slowly under your control instead of crashing onto the floor.

Stop Propping Cabinets With Your Knee at 3pm on a Saturday
You know the move. Wall cabinet balanced on your shoulder, drill in one hand, pencil between your teeth, the whole thing drifting sideways before you can mark a single screw. Calling the neighbor isn't an option. Stacking shims and tile boxes gets you "close enough" — and "close enough" is what you'll squint at every morning while you make coffee. Kiméo is the third hand that doesn't show up late and doesn't need lunch.

➤ Hold Heavy Loads One-Handed. Up to 120 kg on a hardened steel rail with a reinforced spring core. The base stays planted while both your hands stay free for drilling, marking, or shimming.
➤ Adjust the Height to the Millimeter. Etched scale markings on the vertical rail let you match heights across a full cabinet run without eyeballing it. No more "this one's a hair lower than the other."
➤ Lower Without the Crash. A dedicated release tab near the grip drops the load slowly, in controlled increments. Your hardwood floor and your fingers both make it out alive.

Squeeze, Lift, Lock — Then Press the Tab to Lower Slowly
The mechanism is straight mechanical advantage. A spring-loaded sliding tongue climbs the steel rail one click at a time as you squeeze the trigger handle. Each squeeze adds height. Stop squeezing — the load locks in place. No batteries, no winding, no pump. To lower, you press the release tab with your thumb and the tongue descends in controlled increments instead of free-falling the moment you let go. That single design choice is the difference between this and the cheap knockoffs that drop the load on your finished floor.
"Bought it for a single kitchen install, figured I'd toss it after. Six months in, it's in my truck every day. The descent control is the part nobody talks about — that's the part that sold me." — Daniel R., cabinet installed.

| The job | With Kiméo™ | Without Kiméo™ |
|---|---|---|
| Holding a wall cabinet level | ✅ One-handed squeeze, hands free to drill | ❌ Two people, or one sore back |
| Matching heights across a cabinet run | ✅ Scale-marked rail, millimeter precision | ❌ Shims, books, and squinting |
| Setting the load back down | ✅ Release tab — slow, controlled descent | ❌ It drops, you flinch, the floor pays |
Try Kiméo™ on a real install — a cabinet, a door, whatever you've been putting off. If it doesn't carry its weight, send it back inside 60 days for a full refund. The risk lives with us, not your weekend.

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