that is a good price if you can pick it up without paying shipping
at the GoodGuys car show at TMS each Oct, a vendor has a similar special deal
a friend is the manager of a supply company that sells to the wheel/tire industry (Rick Dirks in case anyone knows him)
they sell more expensive, made in USA stuff that is commercial grade
he cautioned to look carefully at how those cheap lifts work and how much contact area there is on the stops (keeps it from falling after it is up)
his comment was that most/all of the cheap ones are made guess where and that the quality often leaves a lot to be desired
he said his least expensive commercial grade with the "good" mechanisms is around $2800, so maybe you get what you pay for in this case