REVIEW: Creeper seat for detailing!

Very nice review Claude. I think you did well pointing out getting the best bang for your buck. This after all is a very important aspect to consider. Sure anyone could spend the extra for the nicer seat but that extra money would be more beneficial towards another tool.

Thanks for taking the time to review something that most of us would never think of reviewing or taking the time to put it together for others to see. This is one of those areas that tends to be over looked when it comes to detailing.

Interested to see more about that red tape. If you could, include the green 233+ in your review.

Well Mike, only one thing to say about your post.... great mind think alike ;)

I agree that in the end it is always going to be "best bang for the buck" as the initial purchase "honeymoon" phase of this super-duper brand new state of the art purchase goes away and then you are left with ???

If you spend $200 justifying it saying that it is a one time purchase but could have spent $50 for the same one time purchase, well that does not make sense in the long run, especially knowing that you will ALWAYS find limitations with your purchase. If the one time purchase ends up needing to be replaced then your "investment" just doubled. At $50 a doubling of the investment still does not get you close to the $200 price point of the "super-duper" seats, but doubling a $25 cheapo HF does get you a much much better seat which in my opinion will be a one time purchase for any weekend warrior.
 
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