🛠️ Roll, Sit, Fix — Own Your Garage Workflow!
The Torin TR6300 Red Rolling Creeper Garage/Shop Seat combines comfort and durability with a fully padded seat and heavy-duty tubular steel frame supporting up to 250 lbs. Equipped with four 360-degree swivel casters for smooth mobility and a large segmented tool tray, it keeps your tools organized and within easy reach. Perfect for professionals and DIYers aiming to upgrade their workspace efficiency, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
Brand | BIG RED |
Color | Creeper Seat |
Product Dimensions | 14.33"D x 14.37"W x 14.37"H |
Size | Large |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Style | Creeper seat-250lbs-Red |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Stool with Tray |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | TR6300 |
Arm Style | Armless |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Fill Material | Foam |
Leg Style | wheels |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 615268363004 615268963006 810104648820 785422282981 810151421988 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615268363004, 00810151421988, 00810104648820 |
Form Factor | False |
Manufacturer | Torin Shop Equipment |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Item model number | TR6300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TR6300 |
E**Z
Loved It – Super Practical and Makes Life Easier!
I absolutely loved this product! It’s very practical, easy to use, and honestly, it has made my life so much easier.Highly recommend it — simple, effective, and totally worth it!
Z**L
Excellent for a home garage
I'm the vehicle maintainer for myself and a lot of family. I used to be an automotive technician and still (mostly) enjoy working on cars, but now I do it at home in my garage.Gone are the days of having a 2-post lift. Nowadays I either use a Quickjack 5000 (excellent bang for the buck) or I make do with jack stands. Both are good for getting a car about 18-24" off the ground, which means doing wheel/tire/suspension work while kneeling on the ground.Kneeling on concrete is for young people with young knees and an indifference to pain. I haven't been any of those things for a while so I use this rolling seat. To say that it is infinitely more comfortable than kneeling on the ground is an understatement.Years ago, when I was first starting off in automotive repair, I was given a stamped steel rolling seat as a gift. Their heart was in the right place but that seat would barely roll and eventually collapsed under its own weight. It was absolute junk.This seat is NOT junk. It's sturdily made and has yet to complain when asked to support my 200+ pounds. It rolls smoothly across a concrete floor (make sure you lube the casters). I've had it for several years now and the only thing wrong with it is that the white lettering on the seat got eaten away when I cleaned it with brake clean. I can live without the logo, and the rest of it looks almost new despite some intermittent but fairly heavy use.A few people have complained that the black plastic tray breaks easily. Mine has held an impact gun, a bunch of lug nuts, brake tools, screwdrivers, ratchets, etc. without so much as a crack. I'm not always gentle about dropping stuff on it, either. Maybe there was a bad batch of trays that got out the door.I've also never toppled off of it, despite running it into air hoses and other obstacles at fairly high speed. Maybe my not-so-svelte bodyweight keeps me pinned down. I'm not discounting anyone's experience, I'm just saying I've used this thing quite a bit without a problem.Downsides? The wheels are pretty small. It'll roll over kitty litter, but any obstacles much larger-- even a single screw-- will stop a wheel dead in its tracks. Also, the height is a bit low for me. Another couple of inches higher would be perfect.But overall these are minor problems. I just used this seat for several days while working on a motorcycle. Getting to all the little bits and pieces sandwiched in the bike's frame would have not been much fun if I'd had to do it while kneeling on the ground. Instead, I got to do it in relative comfort while sitting on a padded seat. Not a bad way to work.
J**.
Tough little stool!
I’ve actually had mine for a while. I’m 240, but the seat doesn’t even notice! Simple design you can assemble in minutes. Comfortable seat cushion and smooth casters that glide over any surface. I added foam inserts into the trays for specific tools, which helps me keep track of where tools are, but the trays themselves are thick and durable. After over two years of use the sun has turned the cushion pink and I accidentally cut it with my knife, but the stool is just as nice as it was right outta the box!
A**R
Its was ok.
I bought this for my husband. He used it a handful of times. Some of the bolts were lose and would come off from time to time. It was easy to fix. The height was great for what he needed to do. The cushion was good. It rolled just fine to they area he needed to roll. It was nice to have the storage capacity under neath so he didn't have to get up and go get the tool he needed.
G**4
Real Nice
Breeze to put together and seems very well made. I like it very much
J**Y
Great for the price
Sturdy, easy-to-assemble, smooth gliding wheels, comfortable. Bottom section with casters and tray comes assembled. Recommend loosely setting all bolts for the seat and seat supports then tightening down since it will be difficult to align the seat bolts if the supports are already tightened. The tray is thin plastic so i can see how this might crack if the package is abused in shipping as other reviewers have noted. I plan on using this to save my back when detailing a few cars so will update this review later once I put it through the paces. Very good first impression. Plus my kids love their coronavirus, shelter in place plaything ;)JULY 23rd: Update after a few months. This has served me and my back well when washing and detailing cars. My wife used it too when painting a bed frame. It is holding up well. Very comfortable and functional and easy to move around when normally you would be on your knees and/or bending over. The tray is nice to keep supplies in arms reach as you role from one end of your project to another. Highly recommend!
D**1
Nice seat
Thick cushion, easy to assemble, good construction, good size. Convenient treat for tools or parts, good value
M**M
Super handy to have around
This is a down and dirty great little seat to have when working on brakes etc. For years I worked on my cars without this and now that I have it, I dont know how I lived without it. The trays on the bottom are super handy to hold nuts and bolts that you remove when working on things, and the seat is well cushoined and comfy. For a home shop, I say get one.
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