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The VEVOR Mechanic Creeper is a versatile 2-in-1 tool designed for both sliding under vehicles and sitting comfortably while you work. With a heavy-duty steel frame, thick padded seat, and smooth-rolling casters, it supports up to 300 lbs and is perfect for any garage or repair shop.

| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Model | Z-Creeper Seat |
| Item Weight | 13 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 16.3 x 14.2 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 300 lbs Capacity Mechanic Creeper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2 in 1 Z-Creeper Seat |
T**N
Literally the Best Creeper I’ve Found
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Got this for my dad for father’s day and he LOVES it. Said it was way better than the plastic creepers have had previously. Might have to buy one for our farm as well!
G**D
Nice convertible stool
Great little stool and creeper. Makes detailing the cars much easier by not having to bend down or get on a knee. Somewhat confusing to assemble as instructions were pretty bad, but very doable with some common sense.
V**Y
Handy creeper but comes with no assembly directions
Would have given this 5 stars but it came with absolutely no instructions on how to put together . Simple enough to figure out if you’re somewhat handy with tools . You need a 12mm and a 13mm line wrench ( crescent wrench ) or whatever you grew up calling them . Nice design and will come in handy working on cars or in the house actually for when you need to work on or near the floor . It’s the size it states in description everything fit together nicely when assembling . Functions as it should pretty lightweight and comfortable
M**8
Hands ON
very useful and help me move from one place to another
B**S
Great creeper combo!
Easy to put togetherHubs had used it and it is very functional
A**6
Bring a drill and probably an X-Acto knife, you're going to need them.
I haven't actually used it yet, so this review will focus on the assembly, which took forever. As others have mentioned, the instructions are unintelligible so you'll need to have good pictures to figure out what is going on. There are four bolt holes in the top section where the headrest/seat cushion and 2 wheels go; you have to get the headrest out to see where it mounts (the bottom two holes) since the instructions don't say. The top two where the wheels go were too small for the wheel collar so I had to drill them both out. The holes in the headrest/seat cushion didn't line up with the other two holes and there was fabric covering the female openings, so I had to cut that away with an X-Acto knife. Then I had to drill out both the holes pretty substantially and keep fitting the headrest so I could get the bolts to line up (the threaded female receivers were too close together in the headrest) . Feels substantial and I like the conversion to a seat, but the assembly was a nightmare.
M**S
Very good
The directions were hard to follow But. It's as seen in the picture
C**K
Garbage quality straight from cheap Chinese factory.
Looks nice at first. Directions seem like they were printed out by a person of very low IQ. There are basically no directions that would even be relevant. Watch a youtube video or figure it out. This is my first and LAST Vevor product. This is a literal Chinese company, and I should be so stupid to even try them out knowing this stuff is not exactly their expertise.My problem was that the middle seating cushion was stamped into oblivion because the way they ship this is laughable. It's not a big enough box. It's just big enough to possibly jam it all in there. And the fact is putting this all back in is preposterous.But I refuse to keep such a pile of garbage. It won't last a year of heavy work anyway. Everything about it is the cheapest quality possible. And I mean CHEAPEST quality possible. Welds are probably automated or something. They look pretty iffy. Wheels are of extremely terrible material. Padding is not very good, and the whole thing just feels absolutely CHEAP. It's all just kind of slammed into the box together, which is probably why my middle seat cushion is half-stamped down.Really, could this company not afford somebody to write even half-decent directions? Is it THAT hard to give us more than ONE relevant photo of the actual construction of the materials LMAO? There are a couple photos that show the assembled piece and what not, but there is literally just one photo, extremely low-res, that basically just says put this all in here with a couple dots.Do not buy such a product. Vevor is a trash company. PERIOD.
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