Deal Alert: This Padded Mechanic’s Stool Is Now Just $25

Deal Alert: This Padded Mechanic’s Stool Is Now Just $25

For many garage warriors, a true automotive lift is beyond the budget. Because that luxury is out of reach, we gotta rely on good old-fashioned pump jacks and jack stands. Now, these don’t lift the car very high—and our backs and knees let us know.

But what if there were a way to get down there without putting excess stress on your body? Well, there is. It’s called a mechanic’s stool, or a shop seat, and once you try one, you’ll never look back. It’s an essential tool that should be placed right next to your mechanic’s creeper.

This stool looks good and is discounted generously. We do want to point out that Amazon classifies it as “refurbished.” That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s been used; it could’ve just been returned. Either way, at this price, there’s not much to lose—and, worst-case scenario, you can just return it yourself if you’re not satisfied.

Featuring a soft padded seat, segmented storage below, and four 360-degree casters, it’ll help you scoot around the garage with ease. Marked down to just $25, it’s an eye-catching deal for anybody who needs one. And with Father’s Day just around the corner, this just might be the perfect gift for your old man.

Our only concern is that Torin suggests a 250-pound weight limit on this mechanic’s stool. We haven’t tried it ourselves and can’t say whether there’s any leeway, but larger mechanics might want to shop for a stronger stool, such as this 300-pound-rated stool or even this 500-pound-capacity seat.

So if you’re looking to give your knees and back a rest while you wrench, for $25, this mechanic’s stool is worth a try. And before you hear Dad complain about his achy joints again, you could save money on a Father’s Day gift by getting it for him.

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Stop dreading that brake job and scoot on down there with this mechanic’s stool—you’ll thank us later.

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