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Review on ๐Ÿ”ณ Aquamentor Kneeling Pad โ€“ Versatile & Convenient (17.5x8.0x1.5 inches, Black) by William Mathis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes Yes Yes If you work on cars at home, you need this.

If you work with vehicles without a lift, simply buy one now. Love this thing, use it all the time. CONSTANT. I ALWAYS WORK ON THESE FUCKING MACHINES and am so thankful for it. Before that, I would literally be wearing knee pads because my driveway is ancient, my asphalt is more aggregate than tar at this point, and holy global warming, Batman, what's that 200 degrees outside? It sits on the bottom drawer of my small dresser and, to be honest, is usually the third thing I reach forโ€”an outlet, a ratchet or pistol, and that knee brace. The density is perfect: I don't think I feel anything underneath, and it's strong enough to keep my knees on it so I can lean and move like I'm on the sidewalk, just with less swearing. 17.5 x 8 is a great size perfect for two knees and sometimes I even rest my elbow on it when lying on my side doing auto repair yoga. If I just lean forward, I'll use it as a tool tray one day. It's a great color that doesn't show dirt easily and the best part is that these guys know what it is, it has a big ol' Made in USA oil on it. Most of the tools and gadgets in my shop are old enough to have the Made in the USA stamp, and it's great to have high-quality, affordable products that bear that stamp again. I can't explain the Aquamentor name, but I suspect they started out making swimwear and other foam products. I'm glad they did - this is a great domestic product that's more affordable than many very similar imports. Here's how, Aquamentor!

Pros
  • Rugged Construction
Cons
  • Compatibility