

🛠️ Lift Like a Pro, Move Like a Boss!
FCHO Glass Suction Cups combine rugged aluminum alloy construction with thick natural rubber pads to deliver a powerful 200 lbs lifting capacity. Ideal for professionals managing large glass panels, tiles, or floor repairs, this 2-pack offers versatile, reliable suction handles that elevate your workflow with durability and precision.





| ASIN | B07HNRB2CJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,968 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Material Lifts |
| Brand Name | FCHO |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,195) |
| Item Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FCHO |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 5864300553 |
| Style Name | / |
| Tensile Strength | 200 Pounds |
| UPC | 630792832642 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
C**Y
Great quality and work as I hoped.
I was a little skeptical about these but I purchased them due to the good reviews. And wow, they blew my expectations out the water. They feel heavy duty like the ones you can buy in a box store but for a fraction of the price. These things can handle big jobs and I recommend them.
S**Y
Good quality/ Great Value
Are quality made and they work very well! Recommend getting these.
H**R
Strong Suction and Built Tough Great Tool for Handling Glass & Smooth Surfaces!
I’ve used these for positioning glass panels and even moving mirrors and ceramic slabs, and they did exactly what they promised every time. The handles are comfortable to grip, and the vacuum seal is reliable — it holds without losing pressure even after repeated use. Cleanup is easy too, just wipe the surface and pads before attaching.
J**B
removed one star for a flaw that is probably a fluke
I ordered two sets of the suction cups to help move a 100# glass table top. The items worked well; however, the clip base on one end of one handled twisted on the first use. While we were still able to use it for the job, I am concerned that the twist could impact the future integrity of that particular suction cup and returned that set to Amazon. I think this was a fluke because these are solid, heavy and get the job done. I do not hesitate to recommend these and I will buy again, as no issue at all with the other three handles. Advice based on limited experience: • the suction cups left marks on the glass table top that took some elbow grease, along with alcohol/water mix to remove; this is probably because I left the suction on the tabletop overnight, while I considered if the table was where I wanted it to be. • It was also more difficult to remove the suction cups when I left them on overnight. • I used them to lift up a glass shower door that had come off its tracks, which was the perfect boost I needed to get the job done. This shower is in our teenager’s bathroom and they don’t do the best job of keeping the doors clean and the suction cups did not want to stick to the hard water residue. I wiped the suction cup with alcohol and then cleaned the door … no problems on the clean glass.
L**R
Must have for gripping large tiles or glass
These guys really grip. Made handling 24x48 tiles a breeze to set in place. Very sturdy, stays put for long periods. Good value.
S**R
Fantastic Suction Cups
These are fantastic! We used them to lift a 5' x 6' window into place and they held beautifully. The only product improvement I could suggest would be an extension of the suction surface to allow you to break the seal easily. We have another brand which was originally quite expensive and these are equally as effective. Highly recommend!
C**H
Worked for TV LCD Removal. Samsung 70 Inch
These worked, and because of that my large and expensive TV was saved. I was hoping that these were the kind of suction cups whereby you could spin the levers counterclockwise to adjust the amount of suction delivered to the glass. Please note, these are not that type; they are not adjustable. I had serious concern that the amount of suction they produced would be sufficient to crush the LCD panel- they undergo a high degree of concavity when the levers are locked. I had planned on lightly wetting the panel prior to attaching suction cups, but due to the extreme suction, I was concerned that the moisture could allow the glass to bow inward more by slipping inward, past the rubber ring. This was a bit of a catch-22. A dry panel would theoretically produce less ability for the glass to bow at the suction cups; but also produce a greater chance of releasing the glass altogether and dropping it. A wet panel reduced the chance of droppage, but increased the chance of crushing the thin panel in the suction cups. So what to do. I concluded that the greatest risk lied in the potential for crushing the panel in the suction cups. I cleaned the panel and the suction cups and dried them. I then set one handle down on the LCD screen being extremely attentive to the amount of downward Force applied to the handle as I slowly engaged both levers simultaneously. I made it a point not to push down on the handles at all, as I locked the levers in place. The first attempt failed to attach to the glass.. with-ever-so-slight downward pressure, the second attempt succeeded. I did the same thing with the second handle immediately after attaching the first. I did not hear any cracking of the screen and did not want to push my luck; so I moved hastily through the next steps so as to minimize the amount of time the screen was exposed to such strong suction. Next I slowly lifted and hovered the screen about 2 in over its place on the frame. I held it there for about 15 to 20 seconds. The idea here was that if one of the cups had bad suction, the amount of drop would only be an inch or two and maybe the screen wouldn't break. However, if the screen remained attached after 20 seconds then the assumption was it may be safe to transport across the room. All four suction cups remained attached for the transport. After setting the screen down I immediately began to slowly release the levers, again, both levers simultaneously. I repeated that for the second handle and removed both from the screen. I grabbed a flashlight to shine at the screen, and to my amazement it appeared there were no cracks left by the strong suction. When the time came I repeated the process for transporting the screen back across the room to its proper place on the TV frame; again paying particular attention to the amount of downward Force (or lack thereof) applied to the LCD panel when locking the levers. Again I verified attachment by allowing it to hover an inch or two for 20 seconds before transport across the room. These worked beautifully. If you decide to get them for the same purpose, I strongly urge you to be as careful as I was. And watch a number of videos on YouTube before attempting it yourself.
R**H
Worked on Glass but apparently not new
Worked to help remove a 3ft square bathroom mirror. But one of the pair arrived with dirty grit on the rubber surfaces. Appeared to have been used on dirty surface and returned. I cleaned rubber surface before use, but it does not seem to have as much stick as other handle, and it appears somewhat scratched compared to other handle. Worked but I do not trust them for heavier lifting tasks.
A**R
Ce produit est probablement le meilleur du marché, mais malheureusement ils m'ont envoyé des gobelets en carton au lieu du produit que j'ai commandé.
J**E
Seems strong and sturdy.
J**.
Funcionan muy bien
B**X
No los he trabajado pero me parecen bien resistente
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