None of the local and national stores including Harbor Freight, has a working stool, so I will be looking at Amazon.
What would you order?
None of the local and national stores including Harbor Freight, has a working stool, so I will be looking at Amazon.
What would you order?
I ordered the one from Autopia. Really like it because it rolls over pavers very easily.
Huh, I`m surprised the Harbor Freight one isn`t available.
It`s kinda funny how little I use mine (one I got from the old Imparts catalog in the `80s), but if I`m not just kneeling down I always end up just using a creeper instead..so much so that I now have three of them so I don`t have to carry one around the bay so often.
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I wouldn`t mind finding something that is more comfortable than the Craftsman style that I`ve been using for a decade now. The HF version seems to have even less cushion.
I think a big buying point on one would be the casters. The cheap ones have terrible casters. Most of this stuff is mail order so you can’t even try them out unfortunately
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My adjustable stool was one of the best things I`ve ever bought. I agree having the adjustable height is useful at times. I can see where gearhead is coming from. The curved seat would be nice. I`ve almost slid off of my seat more than once when moving around on it.
I really like the Traxion mobile gear seat. Huge contoured seat. Height adjustable and big wheels that roll over everything except the hoses.
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I use my pneumatic stool often. with my bad back and somewhat bad knees, I use the stool and also the Autogeek knee pad to help avoid pain. Love those tools.
The Traxion model up above looks like a nice option.
Another option is the Mychanic Sidekick Stool. While the height is adjustable, it ISN`T pneumatic. But it`s kind of neat with additional features.
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