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AMGO vs Atlas Lifts: Complete 2026 Comparison for Buyers

AMGO vs Atlas Lifts: Complete 2026 Comparison for Buyers

Updated April 2026 — Written by InnovDepot, an authorized AMGO dealer with expert phone support at (866) 412-1837.

AMGO and Atlas are two of the most compared brands in the value-tier automotive lift market. Both offer solid 2-post and 4-post lifts at prices well below premium brands like BendPak, making them popular choices for home garages and light commercial shops. But there are meaningful differences in warranty, certification, product range, and overall value. Here's the full breakdown.

Quick Comparison: AMGO vs Atlas at a Glance

Feature AMGO Atlas
Founded 1999 (27 years) 1982 (44 years)
2-Post Capacity Range 9,000 – 18,000 lbs 9,000 – 15,000 lbs
4-Post Capacity Range 7,000 – 40,000 lbs 8,000 – 14,000 lbs
Structural Warranty 5 years 5 years (commercial) / 2 years (hobbyist)
Hydraulic Warranty 3 years 2 years (commercial) / 1 year (hobbyist)
Electrical Warranty 2 years Not specified
ALI Certification ETL certified, ANSI/ALI compliant Platinum line only (most models NOT ALI)
Typical 10K 2-Post Price $4,000 – $5,500 $3,000 – $4,500
Typical 14K 4-Post Price $5,500 – $8,000 $5,000 – $7,000
Design Modern laser-cut steel Traditional design
Specialty Lifts Parking, boat storage, flush-mount, triple-stacker Limited specialty options
Assembly Documentation Well-documented Common complaint: poor instructions

Head-to-Head: Popular Models Compared

2-Post Lifts (10,000 lb Class)

Spec AMGO OH-10 Atlas PV10PX
Capacity 10,000 lbs 10,000 lbs
Overall Height 143" 143" or 147"
Drive-Through Width Wide clearance 109"
ALI Certified ETL + ANSI compliant NOT ALI certified
Hydraulic Warranty 3 years 2 years
Electrical Warranty 2 years Not specified
Assembly Quality Good documentation Poor instructions (common complaint)

4-Post Lifts (14,000 lb Class)

Spec AMGO PRO-14 Atlas ATTD-414
Capacity 14,000 lbs 14,000 lbs
Rolling Jacks Available separately RJ8 included
Alignment Option PRO-14A available ATTD-412A (12K only)
ALI Certified ETL + ANSI CE tested (NOT ALI)
Hydraulic Warranty 3 years 2 years
Extended Capacity Models up to 40,000 lbs Maxes at 14,000 lbs

Where Atlas Wins

  • Lower entry price: Atlas's budget-tier models (Garage Pro series) start around $2,000, making them among the cheapest name-brand lifts available.
  • Brand longevity: Founded in 1982 — 17 years longer in the market than AMGO.
  • Wide dealer network: Available through dozens of online and physical retailers including Greg Smith Equipment (9 showrooms) and Best Buy Auto Equipment.
  • Rolling jacks included: Some Atlas 4-post models include rolling bridge jacks at no extra cost.

Where AMGO Wins

  • Longer warranty across the board: AMGO's 3-year hydraulic + 2-year electrical warranty beats Atlas's 2-year hydraulic with no specified electrical coverage. On the components most likely to need service, AMGO gives you an extra year of protection.
  • Consistent warranty regardless of use: Atlas splits warranty into "commercial" (5/2) and "hobbyist" (2/1) tiers. AMGO's full warranty applies to all buyers.
  • Far broader product range: AMGO offers models up to 40,000 lbs, plus specialty lifts Atlas doesn't carry — parking lifts (SPL-6), triple-stackers (4097X), boat storage lifts (408-HPX, 409-HPX), flush-mount scissor lifts (XL-8F, XL-10F), and motorcycle lifts (MC-1200).
  • Better assembly experience: One of the most common Atlas complaints is poor assembly instructions. AMGO documentation is consistently better reviewed.
  • Modern engineering: AMGO uses laser-cut steel construction with contemporary hydraulic design, while Atlas maintains a more traditional manufacturing approach.
  • Stronger safety certifications: AMGO lifts are ETL certified across the lineup. Only Atlas's premium Platinum line (PVL series) carries ALI certification — their most popular models like the PV10PX are NOT ALI certified.

Warranty Deep Dive

Coverage AMGO (All Models) Atlas Commercial Atlas Hobbyist
Structural 5 years 5 years 2 years
Hydraulic 3 years 2 years 1 year
Electrical 2 years

Key insight: If you're buying for a home garage, Atlas classifies you as "hobbyist" — cutting your warranty coverage in half. AMGO doesn't penalize home buyers. You get the same full warranty whether you're a weekend hobbyist or a commercial shop.

Who Should Buy AMGO?

AMGO is the stronger choice for buyers who want longer warranty protection, a wider model range, and modern engineering at a competitive price. If you need anything beyond a basic 2-post or 4-post — parking lifts, boat storage, flush-mount scissor lifts, heavy-duty models above 14,000 lbs — AMGO is your only option between these two brands. Home garage buyers especially benefit from AMGO's consistent warranty policy.

Who Should Buy Atlas?

Atlas works for buyers on a strict budget who need a basic 2-post or 4-post lift and nothing else. The Garage Pro series offers some of the lowest prices from a reputable brand. If you're comfortable with the shorter hobbyist warranty and limited model selection, Atlas can save you a few hundred dollars upfront on comparable base models.

The Verdict

AMGO offers better value for most buyers. The longer hydraulic warranty (3 years vs 2), consistent warranty regardless of use case, ETL certification across the lineup, and dramatically broader product range make AMGO the safer long-term investment. Atlas wins only on base-model entry price, but that savings evaporates when you factor in AMGO's extra year of hydraulic coverage on the component most likely to need service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AMGO better than Atlas?

For most buyers, yes. AMGO offers longer hydraulic warranty coverage (3 years vs 2), consistent warranty terms for all buyers (Atlas reduces warranty for home/hobbyist use), ETL certification across the lineup, and a much broader product range including specialty lifts Atlas doesn't carry.

Are Atlas lifts ALI certified?

Only the Atlas Platinum PVL series carries full ALI certification. Their most popular models, including the PV10PX, are NOT ALI certified. If ALI certification matters for your jurisdiction, check the specific model.

Do AMGO and Atlas lifts have the same warranty?

No. AMGO offers 5 years structural, 3 years hydraulic, and 2 years electrical — the same for all buyers. Atlas offers 5/2 for commercial and only 2/1 for hobbyist/home use, with no specified electrical coverage.

Which brand has more lift options?

AMGO by a wide margin. AMGO offers 2-post, 4-post, scissor, parking, boat storage, motorcycle, and rolling jack lifts with capacities up to 40,000 lbs. Atlas maxes out at 15,000 lbs for 2-post and 14,000 lbs for 4-post with no specialty lift options.

Where can I buy AMGO lifts?

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