🚀 Elevate Your Workshop Experience!
The YELLOW JACKET Rolling Garage Seat is a heavy-duty mechanic stool designed for comfort and efficiency. With a robust steel frame supporting up to 300lbs, it features a thick padded cushion for extended use, four removable tool trays for organized storage, and smooth 360° swivel wheels for easy mobility. Its adjustable height ensures you can work comfortably in any setting, making it an essential tool for auto repairs and DIY projects.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
B**E
Can't beat this for the price
I ended up buying 1 for every tech in my garage, they love it.
V**K
Works well
Does the job
C**Y
Good fair product
Worth the money sturdy and comfortable
C**K
Foam in the seat cushion is bad.
Had to wait a few extra days for delivery and it can in with a bad seat.
K**N
A well-made creeper seat at a reasonable price of about $55 - video attached.
The media could not be loaded. This Yellow Jacket creeper seat rolls smoothly, is adjustable, allows for a good deal of dexterity, and the build quality is excellent. The base of the overall unit is made out of steel, and from the time I started to assemble the seat, to the time that I began to use it, I could recognize that it is sturdy, and well-made. I've included a video to give you a better look at the seat and to talk about a few details as well.For starters, as long as you have a solid, relatively clean, and generally smooth surface to use it on, the seat will roll around and move about quite well. On my tiled workshop floor (industrial vinyl composition tile), the seat zips around with any hiccups. I have also used it on my asphalt driveway, and much to my surprise, it rolls and moves about well on that surface as well. Please just keep in mind, my driveway is relatively new, so there are no cracks or major imperfections.And that leads me to my next point. If you have a surface with imperfections, say perhaps concrete or asphalt with significant cracks, you can bet that the seat will get hung-up. And the same goes for tools, parts, air hoses and such that might be on the ground - they will almost certainly stop this otherwise smooth seat in its tracks. I don't find that to be unreasonable for a creeper seat, but I did want to be clear about it.The seat cushion is a bit on the firm side, but it is not uncomfortable. I suspect it will soften up with time. Also, the cushioned seat can rotate freely from the rolling base of the seat, so you can really move about quite freely, rotating from one side to the other, without the base needing to match the movement. The height of the seat is adjustable in the same fashion as an office chair with a hydraulic/pneumatic seat post, and it works smoothly and offers a little bit of additional shock absorption when you initially take a seat. The four trays at the base of the seat can hold tools or parts, and they are also removeable, making cleaning them up easy enough if needed.My bottom line here is that this is a solid, nicely made creeper seat. I would not consider this to be a budget or entry-level model – it’s definitely better than that. Is it industrial or professional grade? No, it isn’t but, for the $55 price point, this is on the upper end of the scale for a DIY’er, and I anticipate it will last for many years in my workshop. I’m going with five-stars on this Yellow Jacket creeper seat based on my experience with it and what I’ve observed.
T**T
Not bad, packaging could be slightly better
I have an existing rolling seat already but this one caught my eye for the removable trays. Trays are plastic drop in- easy to keep things separate, allows for using as a catch tray for other needs, and great for clean up. Packaging could had been slightly better yet it wasn't terrible. In my case the caster nuts were no where to be found, after looking around... they fell on the floor after pulling things apart. Think a larger bag with the caster and nuts sealed off from the rest of the packaging would had helped. I highlight this because I've see boxes damaged during shipping and fasteners are totally lost due to poor packaging. Unit was easy to assemble, had issues with one of the caster nuts where I had to chase the threads with a tap. No spare nuts are included so be careful not the cross thread. They did include an Allen wrench for the caster nut but found out by tightening that the metal on the Allen wrench is crazy soft. As for the seating, found it was comfortable but smaller than my other unit I own already. Overall product seems pretty good, only concern I have long term are the casters, I noticed a bit of play in them before even using.
A**C
Impressive, modular tray garage stool. Well priced.
This garage stool's basic functionality performs, being great to sit on at a wheel height and smooth to roll around on for ease of use. What sets it apart is a decent amount of height adjustability, and the modular trays on the bottom. I'm a big fan of the modular trays because they allow you to keep tools and bolts separate while able to move to more convenient access.It has a heavy-duty steel tube frame that makes me not hesitate to load it with a lot of weight. The tray frame is plastic, so it won't scrape up anything as easily if you send the stool rolling unintentionally. This is a savior for rims and other low-lying painted objects. Overall, it's a very solid buy in the price range.
W**
Roll With It: Solid Shop Seat, But Not Quite a Creeper
Despite being slightly over the 300lb weight limit, this rolling garage seat from Yellow Jacket holds up like a champ. The wheels are smooth and handle cracked concrete surprisingly well, making it easy to roll around the shop without a hitch. While it's not a creeper in the traditional sense—it doesn't get low enough to scoot under vehicles—the adjustable seat height and durable build make it perfect for tasks at ground level.The removable tool tray is a standout feature, offering easy access and organization while you work. The tray’s plastic design makes it easy to clean and versatile for different tools or even catching parts. Assembly was mostly smooth, though some nuts went missing during shipping, and the provided Allen wrench wasn't the toughest. Still, with a bit of patience, everything came together.Overall, the seat is comfortable, though slightly smaller than expected, and sturdy enough for the job. For anyone working on cars and needing a functional, durable seat with a handy tool tray, this one's worth the money.
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