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    Alright, I`ve been looking for a product like the 5 gallon buckets on autogeek.net. I am a tall person (6`2") so the bottom section of cars is a pain with the pc. Where can I get a bucket with castors on it or a rolling stool for under 60 dollars?

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    Yeah those work great , I like the fact the wheels don`t marr the driveway .
    Good things are not cheap, and cheap things are seldom good !

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    You can get that one at sears, craftsman, identical for like 20 bucks. i have it a love it due to my bad back. shipping alone on that is 16!!

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    I love this thing...



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    Quote Originally Posted by hadboosttroy
    You can get that one at sears, craftsman, identical for like 20 bucks. i have it a love it due to my bad back. shipping alone on that is 16!!
    but its only 99 cents :think:

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    Check out the "PNEUMATIC ADJUSTABLE ROLLER SEAT" from www.harborfreight.com. It`s very sturdy and has a surprisingly large range of adjustment. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 96 328ic
    but its only 99 cents :think:


    plus 16 bucks shipping regardless of what price it ends at.

    plus you can`t take it back easily should something be wrong with it.

    plus i assume no warranty of sorts.



    i`d rather possibly pay 2 more dollars and buy it locally

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    Off topic: Big lots near me had the Black Magic bucket with grit guard for $3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hadboosttroy
    plus 16 bucks shipping regardless of what price it ends at.

    plus you can`t take it back easily should something be wrong with it.

    plus i assume no warranty of sorts.



    i`d rather possibly pay 2 more dollars and buy it locally
    its a buy it now....



    i bought it... ill see how it turns out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 96 328ic
    its a buy it now....



    i bought it... ill see how it turns out.




    That`s a good price , there`s not much that can go wrong it , 4 wheels and as long it as rolls. Here`s a tip , put a dab of lock tite on the nuts to keep them from working loose .



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rollman
    That`s a good price , there`s not much that can go wrong it , 4 wheels and as long it as rolls. Here`s a tip , put a dab of lock tite on the nuts to keep them from working loose .



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    haha i thought you would say just the opposite with your signature.

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    I`ve used the Sonus Pro Bucket and liked it quite a bit. My driveway is a little steep, so I`d prefer that all of the wheels locked (2 or 3 lock), but it`s really nice to be able to slide down the side of the car and the seat is pretty comfy.

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    Bought the Goodyear rollaround padded seat with cup holder and bottom tray at Sam`s Club and it works out just fine.

 

 
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