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Big Red plastic creeper for $12 shipped

rsanter

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Mine showed up today.
I would say it is a low/mid grade creeper.
Seems decent enough for the money
 
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phule

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Hoping they restock. Just had an epiphany on using them to move stuff around the basement.

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jd_1138

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Hoping they restock. Just had an epiphany on using them to move stuff around the basement.

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Flat furniture dollies are great for that. I have 3 of them, though I left one at a friend's house. They are like $12 to $15 (cheaper with coupon) at Harbor Freight.

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pbon

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I have 3 sets of wheels on those HF dollies. I like being able to move them easily and all at once.
 

soloz2

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No $5 coupon on my account apparently.
Do I want this one, or the $20 HF one with 6 wheels?

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a52-830

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same here.

already having the HF one, and just having gotten this one, I decided to give this one to my son, who weights about half what we do.

while I think it would likely be serviceable, I fear that it would not hold up as well as I would like, and might be harder to move on a floor with **** (dirt, sand, rush flakes) on it.
 

soloz2

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same here.



already having the HF one, and just having gotten this one, I decided to give this one to my son, who weights about half what we do.



while I think it would likely be serviceable, I fear that it would not hold up as well as I would like, and might be harder to move on a floor with **** (dirt, sand, rush flakes) on it.
Thanks

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JBradley500

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My ordered one never showed. FedEx lost it. Ebay sent me 5 bucks and then pep boys sent me a new creeper. Can’t beat that.
 

doubleot

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Got mine the first go around works great!

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Newell33

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I received mine a few days ago via FedEx. It came in a rather large box that probably cost as much to ship as I paid for the creeper. I have an older Craftsman creeper that has the six wheels and the open sides, similar to the eBay link that someone passed along a few posts earlier. I hate that thing as my shirts always seem to get caught in the two middle wheels. This creeper isn't bad at all. I like the fact that it only has four wheels, and that there's no opening between the surface that you're laying on and the frame / wheels for clothing to get caught. So far this has been a great buy.
 
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