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Location: Easthampton, MA
You almost get what you pay for...
Date:October 3, 2011
I hardly ever write a review anywhere, but thought I should share my experience.
I purchased this creeper when I was in a pinch and the sale price was the same as the unbranded units available elsewhere. It "handled" a long day's worth of transmission R&R, but I gave it away when I was done. Why? I got my money's worth out of it, and wasn't interested in being a jerk who'strying to return a clearly "used" (read:greasy) item - faulty or not, but my 205# frame caused the creeper to "bottom out" on the ground whenever I crouched up or propped myself on an elbow....and then you can't roll. The 300# rating must only be good for someone built flat as a board.
Bottom line: It's worth it if you "need" it, but you're better off saving for something of higher quality.
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Location: Newnan, Georgia
Laid Back
Date:February 4, 2010
This is the first creeper I ever purchased. I needed something for mobility when laying down because of health problems. This inexpensive creeper is just the thing. It works well for me and I'm a large person. If you need one, try it you'll like it ,too.