Top 7 Forklift Brands
1. Toyota
Toyota forklifts are built to withstand years of heavy use, with minimal breakdowns or unexpected repairs. Toyota also prioritizes safety features like SAS (System of Active Stability), which helps prevent rollovers and load spills.
However: Toyota’s quality comes at a premium price, often slightly higher than comparable models from other brands, and while parts are generally available, some remote areas may find the process slower than brands with a more localized dealer network.
2. Caterpillar (CAT)
However: CAT’s engines, while powerful, can be louder than some competitors’ models, especially older ones. And while there are a few indoor options, CAT’s lineup skews towards rugged, outdoor-focused machines, with fewer specialized options for tight warehouse spaces.
3. Linde
However: Linde machines are less common in North America, meaning potentially smaller dealer networks and longer wait times for specialized parts. They can also be more expensive to maintain — the focus on advanced features can introduce complexity when compared to simpler brands.
4. Hyster
However: Some Hyster models use slightly older technology compared to the cutting-edge offerings from top rivals.
5. Yale
However: Yale lacks a wide selection of extreme high-capacity models (think 50,000 lbs+), and their product is less customizable than some forklift brands, making it harder to get your forklift tailored perfectly to your specific needs.
6. Crown
However: Crown forklifts lack the raw power for extremely heavy outdoor applications compared to the forklift titans like CAT or Toyota. Crown focuses on quality, which can translate into higher initial prices compared to more value-focused brands.
7. Mitsubishi
However: Mitsubishi is less widespread than brands like Toyota, meaning smaller dealer support networks in some areas. Less brand recognition can negatively impact resale value if you plan to sell it in the future.
Other Important Forklift Brand Considerations
Condition. Buying a used forklift in great condition can sometimes be a better value than a new, budget-priced model.
Mast Type. Choose the right mast for your height needs (single, two-stage, three-stage, etc.)
Features. Consider side-shifters, safety lights and other add-ons that make your work easier.
Load Capacity. What are the heaviest materials you’ll need to lift regularly?
Indoor or Outdoor? Will the forklift primarily be used in warehouses or on uneven terrain?
Fuel Type. Consider electric, propane (LPG) or diesel, depending on your circumstances.
Rent or Buy? Renting a forklift initially is a good way to test out brands before committing to a purchase
Local Dealer Support. Make sure any brand you choose has a good reputation for parts availability and service near your project sites
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