BEST CREEPER
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Re: BEST CREEPER
This is what I use. It is called "The Box". $0 with purchase of other items. Made in the U.S.A.
- Easy to situate, easy to move on.
- Works on smooth and rough surfaces.
- You won't fall off or tip.
- Won't roll away when you tug on something.
- Low to the ground so you're not working with T-rex arms.
- Folds up nice for storage.
- Absorbent to catch leaks. Expandable for different size work spaces.
- Can drag heavy objects with it or your pile of tools.
- Can toss tools on it without smacking the concrete.
- Pads the knees when getting up and down.
- Insulates from cold concrete.
- Can drive on it and will not break.
- Can step on it with no fear of personal harm.
- No mess clean up, just fold it inside out or throw away
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Re: BEST CREEPER
Yeah, I use cardboard or sometimes cardboard over some of those anti-fatigue/workout floor mats.
I like the idea of a creeper, but in practice carboard on the floor is just easier.
I like the idea of a creeper, but in practice carboard on the floor is just easier.
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