Project Farm is back at it with a cool test that involves 14 different mechanics creepers being tested to find out who makes the best one and why. If you don’t have a lift, and are working on your back in the garage, these are super duper handy. I know that growing up we had the OG wooden creepers that had metal swiveling wheels. I think my dad’s might have been a Bluepoint or something, but I can’t be sure. They were wood, had a panel that was under your neck and shoulders that would tilt up to lift you head, and that also had a vinyl head rest.
They worked good, but weren’t anything fancy. And unfortunately they couldn’t roll over a single thing if you were on the ground and ran into something as small as a washer, a penny, or whatever. Are these better?
Video Description:
14 Creepers: Snap On, Daytona, Pittsburgh, Big Red, Pro-Lift, DNA Motoring, Performance Tools, JEGS, Vevor, KTool, Traxion and Omega. Creepers compared for comfort, ergonomics, clearance, rolling resistance from several directions on concrete and on a rubber mat.