A bit too pricey for me at $600 plus shipping but absolutely worth every penny. I just watched some videos and have to say you guys nailed this concept. I lost my grandfather a long time ago when his truck fell off his jack stands and crushed him. I am scared every time I go underneath a car at work and at home. Seriously wish I could afford this.
Yup, and if you every have a major scare, or a serious event occur, the first thing you will probably do is go out and buy one...lol...That's how a lot of humans work though, they need to have something actually happen to be convinced. I hear ya on the price though, it is definitely steep. Of that there is no doubt.
It is pricey. However I know many dead mechanics who had cars fall on them that would love to go back and have this item that would have saved their lives.
Too bad Project Farm didn't test it in his creeper review...!😂 I want one, but nowhere to creep too....!...bad health.... I miss working on cars & I need one to work on the 87 Vette in storage for 24 yrs.😕
@@cheezuscrust7730 lol gtfo here. I have jackstands and jacks that can lift semis with no problem and i always put a wheel under the car. This flimsy creeper aint gonna do shit
Nice features, but I want a motorized one that I can "drive" around under the car. I would think the drive system on a WalMart motorized shopping cart would be a start.
Now that lithium ion batteries are cheap you could even make a battery operated one, though I guess having a plug in option would be cheaper. It's a great idea.
STUPID INTRO , GUY ROLLING OVER 2'' DEEP SAND AND DRAINAGE GRATES IN A MECHANICS WORKSHOP - would be better to show on average mans rough concrete driveway
They were just trying to illustrate what it can cope with there ding dong. Pretty sure they know that you're not offroading with it day-to-day. Try using yer brain for once.
People whining about price. If your life is worth only $600 then when the jack stand or jack only fails. Oh well. Also it isn't too tall because you have to work under there. People get car lifts and the car is 5-6 feet in the air. Better tell them.
With that logic people in car accidents driving anything less than high end vehicles with the latest safety features - Oh well 🤷🏻♂️ People doing their own auto maintenance & repairs to save $ and wind up hurt - Oh well 🤷🏻♂️ What an idiot
Seriously though. I have to laugh at the comments here and other places about this product. I suspect that said comments are mostly from miffed peopled that can't afford one, or don't want to pay the price even though they recognize the product has some merit. The safety aspects aside, just the basic creeper functionality of it alone is quality. Full metal construction, excellent wheels, good manoeuvrability, comfort, lights, locking wheels for enhanced stability, etc... Accidents leading to death under cars happens. Even to experienced people. It's a thing because things do happen. The price is steep for sure, but I that think I would perhaps at least seriously consider one. Firstly, it looks like it has good function. Second, yeah, I tend to think that my life could be worth at least 600 bucks or more ;-) The only potential mistake of buying one of these things is that it could lead to a false sense of security, leading to lapses in other safety measures. I think that it would be smart to add this as another layer to already good safety practices. If buying one of these things is gonna make one feel like super man then it might be a bad idea. My 2 cents.
A bit too pricey for me at $600 plus shipping but absolutely worth every penny. I just watched some videos and have to say you guys nailed this concept. I lost my grandfather a long time ago when his truck fell off his jack stands and crushed him. I am scared every time I go underneath a car at work and at home. Seriously wish I could afford this.
I feel the same and on a limited budget makes this thing a pipe dream. 😩
Yup, and if you every have a major scare, or a serious event occur, the first thing you will probably do is go out and buy one...lol...That's how a lot of humans work though, they need to have something actually happen to be convinced.
I hear ya on the price though, it is definitely steep. Of that there is no doubt.
Man you’d have to jack the vehicle up a mile in order to have enough clearance
Trucks sure no problem but cars nowadays are super low to the ground
A creeper that takes SAFETY seriously. Great job people. I love it
riikerman but why this comparison lmao. Those things get disgusting. And wouldnt protect you from shit.
@@BeefinTahko 🌮🌮🌮🌮
A very good friend of mine passed away because a S2000 fell on him. I think this could've saved him. Good job guys.
sounds like he was lacking back up safety procedures in general. RIP ur friend.
That sucks. I've had a few jacks give out but I always had a jack stand or two as backup.
He had the car on Jack stands. Car slipped or rocked off the stands.
@@fabiandee8178 or he had harbor freight jack stands
It has been used several times and loved.
The large, fixed wheels beat the heck out of traditional swiveling casters that send you spinning in every direction except the right one.
totally, once my 2 inch fail ill add 8 inch this drop down hangers
Bruh we work on semis all day no way this fitting under any of them need something as low to the ground as can be
I’d get laughed at if I brought that into the shop
It's nice but the price is creepy!
will it fit under a trailer axle
It is pricey. However I know many dead mechanics who had cars fall on them that would love to go back and have this item that would have saved their lives.
This must be designed by a mechanic...awesome
Too bad Project Farm didn't test it in his creeper review...!😂
I want one, but nowhere to creep too....!...bad health.... I miss working on cars & I need one to work on the 87 Vette in storage for 24 yrs.😕
Stupid expensive - Who can rationalize its price tag ?
Your life insurance policy
You're life isnt worth 600$?? That's sad.
@@cheezuscrust7730 lol gtfo here. I have jackstands and jacks that can lift semis with no problem and i always put a wheel under the car. This flimsy creeper aint gonna do shit
@@licktin1091 lmao jackstands and lifts fail and BS you don't always put a wheel under the car
The goat
This would be good insurance at a shop.
Inspects car with sads on and led lights 🇺🇸
Anybody else notice the guy in the shop is wearing a Snap On t shirt lol 😆
too pricy. a bit too wide also.
Nice features, but I want a motorized one that I can "drive" around under the car. I would think the drive system on a WalMart motorized shopping cart would be a start.
Sounds like you need to invent one sell them cheap all these old ppl would love it and plain lazy ones like me lol
Now that lithium ion batteries are cheap you could even make a battery operated one, though I guess having a plug in option would be cheaper. It's a great idea.
Overpriced, built your own for a fraction
STUPID INTRO , GUY ROLLING OVER 2'' DEEP SAND AND DRAINAGE GRATES IN A MECHANICS WORKSHOP - would be better to show on average mans rough concrete driveway
Well said! And you noticed the wheels in the sand, good eye.
They were just trying to illustrate what it can cope with there ding dong. Pretty sure they know that you're not offroading with it day-to-day. Try using yer brain for once.
People whining about price. If your life is worth only $600 then when the jack stand or jack only fails. Oh well.
Also it isn't too tall because you have to work under there. People get car lifts and the car is 5-6 feet in the air. Better tell them.
With that logic people in car accidents driving anything less than high end vehicles with the latest safety features - Oh well 🤷🏻♂️
People doing their own auto maintenance & repairs to save $ and wind up hurt - Oh well 🤷🏻♂️
What an idiot
Seriously though. I have to laugh at the comments here and other places about this product. I suspect that said comments are mostly from miffed peopled that can't afford one, or don't want to pay the price even though they recognize the product has some merit. The safety aspects aside, just the basic creeper functionality of it alone is quality. Full metal construction, excellent wheels, good manoeuvrability, comfort, lights, locking wheels for enhanced stability, etc...
Accidents leading to death under cars happens. Even to experienced people. It's a thing because things do happen. The price is steep for sure, but I that think I would perhaps at least seriously consider one. Firstly, it looks like it has good function. Second, yeah, I tend to think that my life could be worth at least 600 bucks or more ;-)
The only potential mistake of buying one of these things is that it could lead to a false sense of security, leading to lapses in other safety measures. I think that it would be smart to add this as another layer to already good safety practices. If buying one of these things is gonna make one feel like super man then it might be a bad idea. My 2 cents.
so your car has to be way up high for this work
no need to lift higher... just enough for the tip of your nose