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Ace Hardware [acehardware.com] has Craftsman 19-1/2 in. H X 16 in. W X 16 in. L Adjustable Mechanics Seat With Tray for $19.99 w/ store pickup. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout).
Features:
- Oil resistant cover simply wipes clean
- 2-1/2 inch swivel caster wheels
- Storage tray under seat provides easy access to tools
- 100 percent ball bearings for easy rolling to tools
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I own both, the Craftsman one has better casters and a stronger base/tray
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The old HF is similar to this Craftsman. The new HF has non-marring polyurethane/nylon wheels, full ball bearing top swivels on the casters, a nicer powder coated finish and in my opinion, a better stool. Now $13 better than the Craftsman? Even though I paid $25 on sale for the newer HF, it is worth it to me, to not have those black marks all over my shop floor and no name plastered all over it. Today, Craftsman and Junk are synonymous, so not really into advertising for them.
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Actually, I think it is the older HF model with Craftsman stamped on the seat. The newer HF is built better than their old version that was $20, but now has non-marring wheels. I gave my old HF away, that like this Craftsman, got tired of the black marks all over my epoxy floor. A new one on sale for $25 was about as cheap as replacing the wheels. I almost bought a DeWalt that is a better stool, but like this Craftsman, I don't like the names plastered on them.
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Actually, I think it is the older HF model with Craftsman stamped on the seat. The newer HF is built better than their old version that was $20, but now has non-marring wheels. I gave my old HF away, that like this Craftsman, got tired of the black marks all over my epoxy floor. A new one on sale for $25 was about as cheap as replacing the wheels. I almost bought a DeWalt that is a better stool, but like this Craftsman, I don't like the names plastered on them.
So is the new HF one the one with the red wheels? It doesn't say non-marring anywhere, so I want to be sure I set an alert for the right item.
Yes, the red nylon wheels.... It may or may not say anything about non-marring, but from experience, they are much better than the black rubber like material wheels. I don't know that the older model with black wheels like the Craftsman is being sold, but I suppose there could be some old inventory still around.
Curious of what you use for an alert for HF? ... Thanks
My neighbor down the road just buys new and a week or two later, takes the broken same model back for a refund. He is always scrounging through dumpsters.
A bit unethical for my tastes, I would just weld it back up and not go over the weight limit. Just in case it catches on a cord, hose, etc., I think you are supposed to take a little weight off before rolling.