Includes 2-piece creeper with connection hardware Two-piece design for quick assembly and compact storage Smooth swivel caster wheels ensure quick and easy underbody access Polyurethane foam padding with headrest enhance user comfort All-steel construction and durable vinyl bench with up to 250 lbs capacity
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Brand | Black Jack |
Item model number | TR6454W |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 626852 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.1 (49 ratings) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 615268364643 |
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Black Jack Rolling Creeper: 2-Piece, 36" Padded Mechanic Cart with Headrest and 6 Casters, Black,TR6454W
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This was a very easy assembly and it feels of a good quality. It is good for $25. Gets the job done. If you others want to pay $75 on a 1 piece be my guest. I can still get under the car with this product.
This is a great creeper for the price! I like being able to crawl under vehicles in comfort without laying on the floor. Makes it much easier to roll back out and get that tool I forgot or another size I need. Much easier that shimmying around like a snake on the floor repeatedly.
This creeper was an actual life saver when doing my wifes oil change. She has a shroud under her Kia that kept me down there for a length of time and having to crawl around would have been miserable. Great quality, better price. Sturdy enough to hold me and im a 240lb thick boy.
This is a very basic workable creeper. It does the job as intended. I looked all over on line and found this to be the best and only product at this price point.
I never noticed this creeper was two piece when I bought it. I'm not sure what the benefit of that is, other than I guess it's easier to ship. I drilled two holes in my frame & installed 1/4" bolts to eliminate the small amount of slack that it had. No big deal, but the movement bothered me a little.
The item is good enough for the price, low profile, good finish and easy to assemble. I used it to drop the fuel tank of my SUV to replace the fuel pump. I was able to maneuver under my vehicle with ease and with no obstructions. If you are over 200 pounds you may want to consider getting one with a higher load rating. The high price tag creepers we use to do maintenance on aircraft do as good of a job as this one. Overall I'm satisfied with the product.
250 lb rating is overly optimistic. A single weld attaching each square support tube to the frame rail (should have been 2, on opposite sides) resulted in weld flexing and creeper collapse/bottoming out at ~ 30 lbs less than rated weight on first use, rendering the creeper immobile. Company might have a good product if they'd spend another few cents on the 2nd welds.
A year ago, I bought this creeper, floor jack, and jack stands, all manufactured by Torin. I have no complaints with the other equipment except this creeper. (The jack and stands are awesome!) As others have stated, it is poor/ cheap construction. While using it, it flexes and bottoms out,and it causes the bolts in the creeper to scrape the driveway. It does this because of the cheap two piece design. After being frustrated for almost a year, I finally welded the two pieces together, and now it works fine. It's rediculous that I had to weld this, but it was that or throw it away. At least it doesn't flex now. I would recommend buying a one piece creeper.
This is a poorly designed 2 piece creeper. Resist to buy it. The above review sums it up pretty much. Once you put your weight on the 2 piece joining section you won't move. Actually this creeper slows you down and your better off on your back to the floor. You could weld it so it is a one piece but I just returned it and bought a much better creeper at an auto parts store for the same money.
I picked this one up as I needed something cheap for a quick job. I barely accomplished what I wanted using this creeper. The problem with the design of this one is that it is in two parts, with three wheels on each section. Everything is fine as long as the center of gravity is within the triangle of the three wheels for each section. So, as long as you are stretched out, you're OK. Should your weight shift the slightest, the whole thing buckles and the center piece ends up scraping against the floor. During the hour that I used it, I ended up grinding the center screws under the creeper down over 1/16". All in all, the idea of having something that can be taken apart probably looked good on a drawing, but doesn't work in real life.