Harbor Freight [
Store Locator] has
Harbor Freight 18"x11" Thick Foam Kneeling Pad on sale for
$3.86. You may purchase this product in-stores or online (
purchases online will incur a flat-rate $6.99 S/H fee but you may purchase up to 99 quantity if you wish)
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WingsOfF for finding this deal.
Note, availability to purchase in-store may vary by location; check the store locator for product inventory.
Due to popular demand this product is currently out of stock and will not be back in stock until August 10. Product is currently on backorder; order now to reserve your unit.
Product Description:
- This foam kneeling pad is 1-1/2 in. thick to provide all-day protection against hard, rough and jagged surfaces. Comfortable, lightweight, and shock-absorbent foam padding makes the kneeling pad ideal for all-day projects such as working on brakes, auto-detailing, laying carpet or setting tile. Designed from durable, easy-to-clean high-density foam with a convenient carry handle.
- Lightweight, comfortable and shock absorbent
- Durable high density foam
- Carrying/hanging handle
- Easy to clean
- Nonslip surface
Top Comments
But I do understand what works for people may be different. So,definitely try them out at the store before purchase.
If you are using it as a seat or some other use than working on your knees, a softer foam might be better suited.
These are too small and too thick for that purpose and don't provide good balance. I am not sure the texture will be good on bare knees. Just a regular yoga mat or a foam mattress would work better for that use. If you want firmer ones for balance, you may want to try these.
https://www.harborfreig
These can be arranged in different lengths and widths. These are too thin for kneeling work but you can pile two of them for that purpose.
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But I do understand what works for people may be different. So,definitely try them out at the store before purchase.
If you are using it as a seat or some other use than working on your knees, a softer foam might be better suited.
https://www.harborfreig
These can be arranged in different lengths and widths. These are too thin for kneeling work but you can pile two of them for that purpose.
This block looks better though if you need it to move WITH you while you're working due to the handle.
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