🛠️ Get Low, Work High: The Ultimate Creeper Experience!
The Omega 91452 Black Low Profile Z-Creeper is designed for professionals seeking comfort and mobility. With a robust 450 lbs capacity, it features a low profile for enhanced workspace, six swivel casters for effortless movement, and thick padded cushions for long-lasting comfort. Its foldable design allows for versatile positioning, making it an essential tool for any job.
Manufacturer | Omega |
Brand | Omega Lift Equipment |
Model | 91452 |
Item Weight | 27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 40 x 4.5 x 26 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 91452 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 91452 |
M**J
If your older & work on your cars get this!
I'm to old to be crawling under a car without the help this provides. Never new how much I needed it until I got it. Thick enough padding, but nice and low so it works well. easy to store on the wall in my garage.
M**I
Highly Recommend
Honestly this creeper feels really sturdy and comfortable. It’s well-built, rolls smoothly, and I think it’ll last a long time!
B**E
Great shop creeper
Creeper rolls along the floor very easily. The seat cushion is surprisingly soft and comfy to sit on. Very sturdy frame. I wish they would included a rubber stopper of some sort on the bottom to avoid damage to the finish when I stand it up to put away.
A**.
good, sturdy, and comfy, but not low enough
The creeper was easy to assemble, and quite sturdy, though somewhat heavy, and very easy to roll around on rough asphalt. Alas, it just wasn't low enough for my vehicle; the 4-inch ground clearance plus how thick my body was wouldn't fit underneath. And I don't think sacrificing an inch of the 2-inch padding would have made it low enough for me to fit, considering I barely fit lying on the ground.
L**A
Very impressed
Not much that needs put together, just 6 casters. The box it ships in is oddly much larger than you'd expect, big chunks of foam in there to protect it. It rolls around concrete floor very easily, even in the seated form. its really easy to switch from laying flat creeper to stool mode, the pins that lock it are spring loaded. The frame seems very sturdy and didn't feel it flex when I was on it, foam padding is nice and stiff so no worry about sitting all the way through it and feeling a hard base underneath it.
C**A
Very good quality
I am very satisfied with the purchase there are some complaints about the wheel coming off, don’t torque the bolts down like it’s a control arm and you’ll be fine. Also the wheels are strong but if you’re are big guy, I would recommend not just flopping down on it really hard or it just might bend the metal that attaches the wheels, but it’s really sturdy and you would really have to abuse it for it to break. I love it!
C**Y
No joke this thing is awesome
My supervisor parked a semi truck on top of this thing. Quite literally. I caught it and had him move the truck off of it. Smashed a couple bearings in the casters, bent some of the caster brackets and broke the weld off at the locking tab and the inside weld at one of the caster brackets. Cushion is still in great shape. I put it in a vice and twisted everything back straight, replaced two of the smashed casters, and welded the tabs back together. This creeper quite literally has a second life after being run over by a semi truck, like it never happened. Don't know what else there is to say about it other than... it's a tank.
A**Q
They missed the decimal point in the 45.0lb capacity, no chance its actually 450
If this creeper even had a legitimate 250lb capacity that would be great, but I doubt that. I am a big guy but way less than 300lbs and the first time I used this creeper in its low floor sitting position it bent both of the pivot bolts and deformed one of the tubes bending. I hadn't really leaned back on it hard either. I had a job for it and couldn't wait for it to go and come back so I removed the deformed bolts which are literally the lowest grade metric bolt you can get (not sure I have ever seen 4.8 used before) and used in sheer with a very loose fit so they had no real chance. I found suitable replacements in 10.9 and took up the slack inside the hollow tube with some square nuts and the space between the frame with some washers and finished the job. Second use a couple days later and just reaching overhead to use an impact gun and the single locking pin that holds it in position bent like 40 degrees and it fell over. I bought this specifically for use as a low seated creeper with a back and it just plain does not work for that if your even moderately sized. If the tubes were a bit thicker and the fit were better I could just use it as parts to make my own fixed creeper seat, but they are super light duty and the fit up is miles away and the tubing size is not standard enough to make sleeving it an option. I don't want to spend that kind of time cutting flat plate and stitching it together to box so I guess its just a collection of below average casters and pads for me to build my own out of. If you plan on using it as a high rolling seat its not super comfortable, I have a pro lift seat/creeper and the cheapest low red seat Harbor Freight sells and both are more comfortable and easier to roll. If you plan on using it as a laying down creeper only it will work just fine and seems adequate for that job, they just really missed the mark when they decided to take it to the Swiss army knife of creepers and add extra functions that are not adequately engineered.
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