🛠️ Roll through your projects in comfort and style—because your knees deserve the best!
The MaxWorks MaxxHaul 80748 Rolling Knee Creeper combines a rugged ABS high-impact frame with five 2" non-marring swivel castors for superior mobility and knee protection. Featuring a built-in tool tray and holder, this lightweight (4 lbs) knee pad supports up to 250 lbs and is ideal for professionals tackling painting, tiling, auto repair, and landscaping projects with ease and efficiency.
Manufacturer | MaxxHaul |
Brand | MaxWorks |
Model | Rolling Knee Creeper |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 21.4 x 10.7 x 3.97 inches |
Item model number | 80748 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80748 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
C**Y
Nice addition to my home improvement and cleaning arsenal.
This is so much easier on my knees! I have multiple sets of knee pads but they tend to slip up, down and around. I was working on a wood floor and finally decided I needed something better. Not to mention we have a LOT of tile and grout that needs upkeep. This is definitely better than even my fanciest pair of knee pads.Just for reference I’m 5’10” 120# so my experience may be a little different than someone on the other end of the spectrum. However my husband is at the 200lb mark and had the same experiences I did. He just hasn’t used it nearly as much as I have.The padding isn’t the thickest but it gets the job done. I can always add a little myself. The castors roll and turn smoothly. They roll so well that I had return to knee pads while using our belt sander. Fun as it maybe, the belt sander pulled me around the room!I tend to be a little rough on things but so far this hasn’t made even a crackle. I broke the last similar item we had like this.The area for your knees is at least twice the size I need. I’ve been using the ample space to hold more items. I may make a separate wheeled platform to hoard all of my tools, attach it so it pulls along with me.Just be careful using it while refinishing floors. It may leave marks in the wood. I didn’t try it but it’s definitely a possibility.
M**E
worth every penny
I used this for painting over 1,000 feet of baseboard in our 5,000 square foot business. easily rolled around the entire building to get down low and paint baseboard as well as putty nail holes and sand it all too. I did lay my husky extra thick kneeling pad on top of it for extra padding.this thing was worth every penny and saved me a LOT of unnecessary getting up and down to reposition myself painting and sanding.
A**R
Works great.. for about a year
I'm on my 4th one. I'm a contractor and primarily use this when I install flooring. It's very comfortable and easy to maneuver. My only complaint is that the center wheel always breaks around where it's mounted to the creeper. Now I will say I use this thing hard for 8 hrs a day and probably do 30 flooring jobs a year, so it definately pays for itself, that's why I keep buying it, best one as far as comfortability I have ever found and I've tried about 4 other brands.
A**N
Great knee-saver for flooring install & ground-level projects
I got this as a gift for a friend who was going to be installing flooring and doing many home renovation projects, he said it has saved his knees and he loves scooting around to do his projects rather than crawling on his knees, which can be painful for anyone, especially older folks who have knee issues. The wheels make these things great and the padding helps too. Would make a great gift for anyone who wouldn't spend the money to protect their knees but clearly need it for projects they do on a regular basis, or even a big upcoming project.
A**R
Not for bigger people, too easy to fall off
I’m 210, 6’. I’m heavy, but not fat. I’m quite fit and strong, but this thing was just too hard to use. It definitely works, it’s just not very comfortable and way too easy to fall one way or the other. The tray was helpful, and it’s better than kneeling on the floor. The kneelit ($320- ten times the cost) is so much better for actual tradesmen, but this one is passable for the diyer or homeowner.
A**.
The best for flooring install
I don't know why people complain, but you see people unhappy with every product, no matter how good it is.I am tired of writing reviews with so many buys I do on Amazon but, I'll explain my point of view on this one.I do flooring install very often. I bought one of this and I was pleased with it from the beginning. I did a mistake by cutting the tray in front as I wanted to get closer to a chair on rollers I use to lean my chest on while installing, so the creeper sides got weak and tore, and I already bought a second one. If you do laminate flooring or vinyl planks, THIS IS THE BEST KNEE PADS/ROLLING CREEPER that you can find. This is my opinion .I tried different knee pads and other sistems that sold for $ 150. I returned them, but this one really works. I'm 100 % happy with this
C**6
DO not put much weight on it.
looked like a good item but after some light use the wheel mounting area cracked and became unusable. After closer inspection wheel boss area is built very light and cannot support much weight. Do not purchase unless you want to be disappointed.
M**N
Excellent if doing RCP layout on concrete.
I have to say, this rolling knee creeper has been a total game-changer for me when it comes to doing reflected ceiling plan layout on concrete. It's super smooth and easy to maneuver, and it really takes the pressure off my knees and back when I'm working for extended periods of time.That being said, I have noticed that it's not quite as effective on plywood or dirty floors. It can get stuck or catch on rough surfaces, which can be a bit of a pain. So if you're planning on using this creeper on those types of surfaces, you might want to consider a different option.Overall, though, I think this rolling knee creeper is an excellent choice for anyone working on concrete surfaces. It's comfortable, easy to use, and really makes a big difference when it comes to reducing strain and fatigue. Highly recommended!
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