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    Arrow Magic creeper

    https://magiccreeper.com/

    This would have it`s place. Could have used this earlier in the week when I replaced a exhaust clamp. Saw it in action on tv this morning.
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    Re: Magic creeper

    Wish their ad were grammatical...(yeah, I *am* that guy).
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    Wow, that`s interesting...if it was about $50 cheaper, I don`t think I would hesitate to buy it...but at that price, I think I need to procrastinate on it for several years. I`ll let you know how I like it in 2022.
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    Re: Magic creeper

    what happens when the floor is wet or there is oil on the ground?
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    At $21.99 it will remain a secret to me.
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    Re: Magic creeper

    70 $
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    Re: Magic creeper

    Pricey for looped plastic of some sort


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    Re: Magic creeper

    I have had one for about 2 years now. I mostly use it in dirt and/or stones. It is a lot better and handier than a blanket or cardboard, when I am done I wipe it down with a cotton terry cloth to clean off the dirt or a soap mixture to remove oil/grease. One good benefit is I can now change the oil/filter on the Wife`s Toyota without a jack and associated equipment.

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    Re: Magic creeper

    On sale this weekend Black Friday 2018 $49.95 If anyone is interested.

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    Re: Magic creeper

    Cardboard = $0 > this stupid butt creeper for $70 or even $50. No thanks.
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    Re: Magic creeper

    I could be wrong, but it appears that you have to slide on it so the top and bottom are perfectly aligned and square.

    davidc,your thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Older View Post
    I could be wrong, but it appears that you have to slide on it so the top and bottom are perfectly aligned and square.

    davidc,your thoughts?
    When I use it I push with my legs which then rolls the creeper, it has gotten out of line but still worked. I can roll it up and throw it in the truck without taking up much room, try that with card board. If you break down on the road you at least have something to use. Working on tires, brakes bearings it provides something to sit on without bending over all the time. When I wax the rocker panels I lay on it then slide so I can do approx. 8` before I have to get up. Like I stated I can change the oil in the Wife`s van without the jack and jack stands as you have an extra 2-4" of room to work without the wheels etc. Works great on gravel,dirt,rocks,concrete,asphalt etc., something a regular creeper cannot do on most of those surfaces. I do not really care if no one is interested but they only have this sale once a year so I put it out there.

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    Re: Magic creeper

    Quote Originally Posted by davidc View Post
    Works great on gravel,dirt,rocks,concrete,asphalt etc., something a regular creeper cannot do on most of those surfaces. I do not really care if no one is interested but they only have this sale once a year so I put it out there.
    Being that I`m at the age where everything hurts, even without lying on gravel, dirt, and asphalt--that sounds painful. Is there enough padding so it doesn`t hurt when you`re sliding on hard and rough surfaces?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Being that I`m at the age where everything hurts, even without lying on gravel, dirt, and asphalt--that sounds painful. Is there enough padding so it doesn`t hurt when you`re sliding on hard and rough surfaces?
    Yes the way it is made helps a lot and you do not get all those pinch points and jabs. I am approaching 65 in April and that was one of the reasons I bought it as most campgrounds are dirt or gravel.

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    Thanks Dave.

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    Re: Magic creeper

    If I break down on the road I will either call a tow truck or if I absolutely have to I have been known to take the spare tire cover off and use that to kneel on.
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