Speed Master rolling detail cart

If somebody has mobility issues I can see it, but 99% of the time all my seats/etc. just sit along the far wall.

So what am I missing? Not being snarky, genuinely curious.
 
If somebody has mobility issues I can see it, but 99% of the time all my seats/etc. just sit along the far wall.

So what am I missing? Not being snarky, genuinely curious.


I perform paint correction on a daily basis in my shop and I personally use my cheap HF rolling creeper all the time for cleaning and polishing wheels, exhaust pipes, door jambs, etc.

It becomes especially handy when wet-sanding repaints, Removing free hand painted pinstripes and even when removing pinstriping tape and removing decals, badges & emblems. Mostly I use it for polishing all lower panels during a detail and to sit on while I`m folding my clean microfiber towels. I doubt I`ll spend $70 on the speed master creeper but if one of the casters on my HF creeper ever started giving me trouble I`d definitely consider buying the speed master creeper or really any creeper stool with larger casters.

Hope that makes sense!

I spend so much time on my feet during the day and I`ve noticed my workouts are WAY better and my lower back/knees hurt way less since I started incorporating a creeper stool.
 
I use my cheap harbor freight rolling stool for cleaning my wheels. Saves my knees. And if I’m comfortable I do a better job. Would love to find one with a tractor seat and a height adjustable piston at a fair price :).



If somebody has mobility issues I can see it, but 99% of the time all my seats/etc. just sit along the far wall.

So what am I missing? Not being snarky, genuinely curious.
 
I have the Griots version. It is a back saver for sure, it wheels around very easy. I wish it has some type bottle hanger on it.
 
LashingStanely & JSFM35X- Knew you two wouldn`t take me the wrong way...yeah, I kinda figured it might be knee related, and that the frequency and duration of doing this stuff can really factor in.

Maybe *I* am the one who`s weird on this topic...again :o

NLove- Huh, didn`t think of it being easier on the back..see how stuff doesn`t always occur to me?!?
 
My butt needs cushioning !
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GearHead1- Noting that my wife has had spinal surgeries, including fusion (gained inches in height!)..OK, those are the kinds of reasons that I was wondering about. Just didn`t expect this kind of seat to be significantly beneficial for some reason.
 
GearHead1- Noting that my wife has had spinal surgeries, including fusion (gained inches in height!)..OK, those are the kinds of reasons that I was wondering about. Just didn`t expect this kind of seat to be significantly beneficial for some reason.
Yeah, I’d seriously need to hire the services out if I didn’t use rolling carts. I cleaned my truck up on Friday. Not a major detail but a proper exterior cleaning using pressure washer, cannon and two buckets and finished with HydroBlue, took me and my wife (she’s really good help) about 4 hours, I’m not fast by any means.

I usually do the tires, wheels, wells, rockers, power running boards, steps, roof, hood and windshield, basically the low and high bits. She takes care of everything in between including grill, door jams, windows, bumpers, air dam, bed, gate etc. I literally spent the better part of 2 hrs. of the 4 sitting on these seats. I simply cannot kneel on one of my legs and squats stop just a bit beyond 90 degrees of knee bend, that’s all the joints are designed to do. I also have one of AutoGeek’s kneeling pads. It lets me get down on the other knee when necessary and is a real blessing helping me get on and off a creeper. I bring two carts out and just leave one on each side of the vehicle.
 
Yeah, I’d seriously need to hire the services out if I didn’t use rolling carts. I cleaned my truck up on Friday. Not a major detail but a proper exterior cleaning using pressure washer, cannon and two buckets and finished with HydroBlue, took me and my wife (she’s really good help) about 4 hours, I’m not fast by any means.

I usually do the tires, wheels, wells, rockers, power running boards, steps, roof, hood and windshield, basically the low and high bits. She takes care of everything in between including grill, door jams, windows, bumpers, air dam, bed, gate etc. I literally spent the better part of 2 hrs. of the 4 sitting on these seats. I simply cannot kneel on one of my legs and squats stop just a bit beyond 90 degrees of knee bend, that’s all the joints are designed to do. I also have one of AutoGeek’s kneeling pads. It lets me get down on the other knee when necessary and is a real blessing helping me get on and off a creeper. I bring two carts out and just leave one on each side of the vehicle.


Sorry to hear GearHead !! :jawdrop:

Me.. bad knees, since my 20s. Old sports injuries, been wearing neoprene braces for 30 years.
The kneeling isn`t too bad. It`s the getting up that is a struggle.

:blink:
 
This would have saved my knees this weekend.

I have the bucket/dolly version that I decided is a pain and not handy at all unless I was doing a huge RV or something.
 
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