Best Car Creepers Of 2019 Reviews
Looking for an auto creeper you can rely on? Do you find it easier said than done? We thought so. Although the market is filled with options, it is also filled with bad options.
So the solution is to agree on something you are not enthusiastic about, right?
Not correct. The solution is to seek help. This is where we come in. Testing auto creepers is our idea of fun, and boys, we’ve had a lot of fun lately.
Best Car Creepers On The Market 2019 Reviews
- Pro-Lift C-2036D Grey 36ó Z-Creeper Seat
- Dale Adams Enterprises The Bone 6031 Mechanics Creeper
- Omega 91000 Black 40ó Foldable Z Creeper
- Lisle 97102 Black Plastic Creeper
- Lisle 93102 Yellow Plastic Creeper
- Dale Adams Enterprises The Bone Rough Rider 7031 MechanicÙs Creeper
- Omega 91452 Black Low Profile Z-Creeper Ó 450 lbs. Capacity
- Pro-Lift C-9100 Black 40ó Foldable Z Creeper
- Torin Big Red Rolling Garage/Shop Creeper
- Traxion 1-100 ProGear Wide Body Creeper
Pro-Lift C-2036D Grey 36″ Z-Creeper Seat

There is plenty to like about the first creeper we will look at today. The pro-lift is well padded, easy to clean, and uncommonly adjustable.
These are all features that are going to make it work really well in your garage shop. The comfort factor is provided by padded cushions on the back and headrest. These vinyl covered cushions are going to keep you comfortable on long hours on the job.
Vinyl cushions are also really easy to clean. Just spray it a little bit with your favorite solution and wipe it down.
It also has the benefit of being about as adjustable as a car creeper can get. Not only can you alter the creeper into a variety of inclines, you can also convert the nit into a roller seat.
Last but not least, the pro-lift also has a hearty weight capacity of three hundred pounds. This weight capacity should serve to safely accommodate the weight of most users.
In terms of cons, there is not much to discuss. Durability is a little bit of an issue. The adjustability, as well as the cushions, mean that it is more prone to breaks and tears than more traditional creepers.
This does, unfortunately, negatively affect the life expectancy of the of the tool, but many may find the compromise worth it.
Dale Adams Enterprises The Bone 6031 Mechanics Creeper

Up next we have a creeper that tips the scales in terms of price. This unit is certainly pricier than the last we saw, but many buyers may be willing to pay more to get more. The chief selling point of this creeper is the quality of the engineering.
The entire product, save for the wheels is one solid polymer piece that is very durable. Chances are, this is a product that you will be able to use for a life time.
It’s also low lying, which means that you are going to be able to use it in just about any circumstance.
The Dale Adams unit also features wheels that are optimized for smoothly rolling over any surface. If you are looking for a heavy duty, garage caliber creeper, this may be the one for you.
However, you will want to keep in mind that there are some comfort factors the average user will miss. Because of the polymer body, you don’t get the nice pads that we saw with the last option.
The Dale Adams unit also is not adjustable, which may make it less versatile for some users.
These things aside, it is a great option that is likely to serve as a mainstay in many serious garages.
Omega 91000 Black 40″ Foldable Z Creeper

In the Omega 9100, we have another creeper that appeals broadly to the buyer looking for maximum comfort. This highly padded, highly adjustable creeper is yet another creeper that has lots to like.
Let’s first look at the adjustability factor. One thing that many users will appreciate is that adjustments are tool free.
With tool free adjustment, it is easier than ever to cater your creeper to the unique requirements of each individual task.
Shoppers will also note that the Omega 9100 is padded from the back all the way up to the headrest. While we do know that pads have the built in defect of being less durable than polymer, the compromise is often accepted.
One final thing to point out is capacity. The weight rating is three hundred and fifty pounds. Chances are, you won’t need that much of a capacity. However, an extra margin of error is certainly appreciated, right?
Right.
In terms of cons, we have found that assembly is something of a challenge for many users. The instructions leave much to be desired, and unfortunately, the process is not straightforward.
This hurdle aside, it is a good creeper that many will enjoy.
Lisle 97102 Black Plastic Creeper

The Lisle 97102 creeper takes us back to the basics. This unit features an all plastic build that is designed with both comfort and durability in mind. While polymer creepers aren’t often thought to be comfortable, this one has been engineered with ergonomics in mind.
That being the case, it naturally fits the contours of your back in a way that should keep you comfortable on the job.
The Lisle also does feature a single pad near where users rest their heads for further comfort.
Finally, it also features a weight rating of two hundred and fifty pounds, which should be enough for most users.
Unfortunately, there are some built in cons. The biggest issue that we found was the lack of adjustability. Because of the specs of the creeper, it could benefit from the ability to alter the tool as needed.
Lisle 93102 Yellow Plastic Creeper

Next, we have another offering from Lisle. Readers will first find that this option has plenty in common with the last that we looked at. You get a durable plastic polymer, an ergonomically optimized design, and a plush headrest.
Users will also appreciate the three hundred pound weight capacity, and the snap on wheels that make for easy assembly.
The main difference between these two options really, is the color. The yellow design that we get here is really pretty unique. If you are hoping to make your garage setting pop, this is a good option.
Naturally, given how similar this unit is to the last that we saw, it also suffers the same con. A lack of adjustability is going to make it a little bit less versatile than some people may prefer. Otherwise, this is a good, colorful alternative to the last creeper that we looked at.
Dale Adams Enterprises The Bone Rough Rider 7031 Mechanic’s Creeper

Next, another Dale Adams unit. Their line of Bone Rough Rider products is really remarkable, and this unit is certainly no exception.
The engineering emphasizes at work in this product are similar to that of the last Dale Adams unit that we saw.
For one thing, you get a really high weight capacity. With a weight rating of four hundred pounds, most people aren’t going to have any trouble.
Again, the wheels may very well be the biggest selling point. The five centimeter diameter equates to unprecedented accessibility. With these wheels, you are going to be able to travel on or off road.
Naturally, most users keep their creeper in the very controlled environment of the garage. However, the versatility will certainly be nice to have when you need it right?
Cons are also pretty similar. The Dale Adams is not quite as comfortable as some of the more heavily padded options we have seen. There is also the matter of price to consider.
Because of their remarkable engineering, Dale Adams products generally tend to skew pricey. However, if you are looking for versatility and durability, the expense may be a fair compromise.
Omega 91452 Black Low Profile Z-Creeper – 450 lbs. Capacity

Now, another look at an Omega product. The 91452 is going to feature as much adjustability as you need, and it is fully padded.
The first thing that may catch many buyer’s attention is the multi position frame. The foldable body style allows you to position the creeper in any way you could need. This adjustment factor leads to lots of versatility.
It’s also designed to get around. You get six wheel casters here that lend themselves to plenty of maneuverability.
We also noticed an issue with the wheel spacing. The six casters are engineered to be far apart which lends to plenty of stability. However, it does potentially put the wheels into contact with your skin or clothes.
At best, this can be a little frustrating. At worst, it can be a little painful.
Pro-Lift C-9100 Black 40″ Foldable Z Creeper

The Pro-Lift C-9100 has some unique features that serve to set it apart from the other options we have seen.
Like comfort? That’s a rhetorical question. Everyone likes comfort. This is another thoroughly padded creeper that does well to keep you feeling nice while you work.
This is nothing new though, right? We have seen plenty of comfortable creepers.
The difference is that this unit is also very durable. The intense stainless steel frame means that the Pro-Lift will also be able to stand up to the wear and tear of your garage.
You also get a massive weight capacity. The 450 pound weight rating is going to open this unit up for use by just about anyone.
The only issue that we noticed was that the casters are a little bit vulnerable to wear and tear. This means that you may encounter the need to repair the tool at some point.
Torin Big Red Rolling Garage/Shop Creeper

For our second to last pick, we have the Torin Big Red Rolling Garage Shop Creeper. This is a more affordable creeper that will suit budget buyers.
Despite the price, you get plenty. The entire build is padded which, of course, will keep you comfortable. It’s also durable, featuring a solid stainless steel frame.
Last but not least, it is also pretty adjustable. You get four headrest position options that will allow you to optimize the unit for comfort, and for the unique needs of each job.
Unfortunately, the headrest isn’t perfect. While the adjustability is nice, it could use some revamping. We found that under even slight stress, the headrest will fall out of position, undoing the adjustment.
The good news is that the rest of the frame is really solid. Headrest position aside, you shouldn’t have any problems.
Traxion 1-100 ProGear Wide Body Creeper

Last, we will take a look at the Traxion wide body creeper. The first thing that most buyers are going to notice is the unique design.
The widely spaced wheels have a couple of benefits. For one thing, this makes the creeper very stable.
The big casters also make for lots of mobility. You should have no trouble getting around even really rough flooring.
Last but not least, the padded, contoured back lends plenty of comfort to the creeper.
The biggest issue is that the Traxion is considerably higher than many creepers. This does limit your ability to easily access certain cars.
That said, the creeper is mostly really solid.