Good brand of two point lift to buy

I have a Weaver circa 9000 lb "floor plate" style lift at home, that Ive had for ~8 years now bought used from CL, for a price less than a "GOOD" floor jack can be bought for.... It has a chain under a plate that goes across the floor, no beam across the top. Symmetric style, equal length arms. I have yet to see one with columns as thick as the columns on this lift. and the floor plates.... about 2X the size of the 9k Rotary, the 9k ALM, and the 9 K (POS) Bend Pak we have at work. I hate that Bend Pak lift. The carriage or the rear arms are bent, gotta put a 4" extension on the rear pads to lift a flat square frame up level.

I've had guys tell me that the floor plate style gets in teh way for things like R&R'ing a trans with a trans jack, but I haven't had a single issue from that/ I've had my son's 92 W250 Cummins club up there, (wish he still had that truck) and his current 99 Ram 2500 4wd with the gas v10 up there and it doesn't even whimper.
Weaver has been around since like the 1920s, they came up with the 2 post in ground lift and the "other kind" of 2 post lift, the ones that lift at each axle that you have to operate a seperate lever for each axle......
Rotary bought them out in 1989 I guess...... I wish we had the Rotary's I got to use when I worked at the Firestone shop at work, definitely better made than the Rotary we have at work.