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Your cart is empty.Made in the USA the Luxor Mobile Mechanic Seat is a versatile addition for shops or garages. Supporting up to 300 lbs. and resistant to scratches rust dents and stains it offers a comfortable 20" sitting height and built-in storage tub to keep tools and parts conveniently within reach. Need a kneeling pad? No problem: the seat cushion is removable. Four 4" rolling casters provide 360┬║ mobility around the shop floor and easily glide over cracks or cords while two locking brakes keep the cart in place when you need a stable seat.
Glen McIntosh
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
Great value for price..some difficulties to assemble due to manufacturing tooling..I’m in that business so recognized problem. Plan to buy another
Jim Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017
Very simple, solid and well made. Easy to assemble. Large casters allow for easy movement. I use it for a lot of different tasks.
Barbara Sanders
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015
Easy to assemble, very well made and sturdy.
desert.kat
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015
I searched the internet for a LONG time finding out different options for a seat like this. I'm a casual user who just uses when tinkering in the garage, waxing the car, waxing the wheels and sitting at my workbench.I have 2 of these now. Height and size work out really well, Seat on first one started to sag a little like other user said, so I found a "step brace" in the RV section on Amazon. It's like a screw jack with a 4"x4" plate on top and same 4"x4" base, so I put that on the lower tray, to support the center of the seat. This has been working great for at least 6 months. http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43691-Save---Step-Brace/dp/B0024E6ZW2/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1428610275&sr=8-7&keywords=screw+jackI always find it's most comfortable sitting on the "corner". BUT, I tend do do work that I lean over to do, and over time doing that caused a corner caster to fail. The stalk of caster just goes into the resin hole/shaft, and eventually, the resin gave way when pressure from caster stalk was too great. I'm 5'5" and don't exceed the 400# weight capacity by a LONG shot, but the concentrated weight on the corner apparently was beyond it's threshold. I randomly sat on the corners, so all 4 have had this pressure, but one failed after about 8 months. Very disappointed the shaft didn't have a metal sleeve or some other thing for added support.Liked it so much, I bought a 2nd unit, promising to be very careful about leaning so hard on a single corner. Worked great, again for at least 6-8 months, but DANG...a caster failed AGAIN when I was leaning a little on the corner. Now, I'm really dissapointed since I really like the unit, but it fails too easily despite being rated at 400lbs.So I took it to a fab shop, and they reinforced the edges of the lower tray with angle iron along all 4 sides. Welded another strip across the center of the tray, and another to the bottom of the upper seat, then built a metal column to support the seat, so no sagging, and no jack required.Then they welded some heavier duty casters to the angle iron at each corner. Now there's no stalk to ever worry about. It's rock solid and I can still use the cushion. too. The guy wanted to build me one completely made of metal, but we'll try this first and see how it goes. But a full metal one does sound good (and expensive too). I may have the 2nd unit done as well, but will see how the first one holds up.I'd suggest you strengthen the hole where the stalk goes WHEN YOU FIRST BUY IT, and then it won't fail.
paperarmy
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2014
on the first day of use the top started to sag and would not support my 210lb weight. very disappointed. every other aspect seem ok . Was told it would support up to 400lbs. be warned. Update wheels broke out of plastic housing now unusable.
Gramma9
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2013
It's sturdy. The casters are heavy duty and roll easily. It's useful. It might last forever. I'm glad that I bought it.
Robert J. Stephan
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2012
I love this only problem its a little big but has a wide seat for fat A**** peoplesuper comfortably and easy to get up and out of. A little bluky to carry aroundand I thought the joints would get loose over time so I glued them all togother with golia glueworked great super strong
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