

🔧 Roll into comfort and efficiency with BIG RED’s ultimate mechanic creeper!
The BIG RED TRP6240 is a 40-inch blow molded plastic rolling garage creeper designed for professional and DIY mechanics. Featuring a low-profile design with a padded headrest and built-in shoulder recess, it maximizes comfort during extended use. Equipped with six 360-degree swivel casters for smooth maneuverability and dual side tool trays for quick access, it supports up to 280 pounds and includes a convenient carrying handle for easy transport.










| ASIN | B002E1AYTU |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,470 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #18 in Garage Shop Creepers |
| Brand | BIG RED |
| Caster Type | Swivel |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,709) |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2009 |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615268362403 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
| Item model number | TRP6240 |
| Manufacturer | Torin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TRP6240 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model | TRP6240 |
| Number of Wheels | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.7"D x 39.76"W x 5.12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Special Feature | Sturdy |
| Special Features | Sturdy |
| Target Audience | repair |
| Tire Type | Tubeless |
| UPC | 615268362403 |
| Weight Limit | 280 Pounds |
M**E
Great product
Great, big, wide and red lol solid worth the money.
J**E
Smooth rollers, even for someone over 230 lbs.
Smooth rollers, even for someone over 230 lbs. Good feel laying on it and it rolls great. I highly recommend it.
K**E
Solid creeper - several uses so far and happy I have it
I have a tow dolly with our RV. It's a pain to crawl under the car when hooking it up or taking it off. This creeper has restored my sanity. It's a little hard to use on gravel, but it's great on asphalt or other hard surfaces. Have used it multiple times so far and really like having it. Fairly lightweight but still sturdy enough.
S**N
Parts were loose in the box - Open carefully
The box looked beat up. The little hardware parts were loose in the box, and one washer was missing. After I gathered up the little parts from all over the floor, and got a washer out of my stock to replace the missing one, it went together easily and quickly. It works pretty well. I have a paver driveway. A previous creeper with 2" wheels went through three sets of wheels in five years. This one has 3" wheels, and they seem more sturdy than the old 2" wheels. We will see how long it lasts.
J**.
It's hard maybe ok if your under 40 but not at 78
Not ergonomically correct for my body I needed more head elevation and a soft cushion to lay on
T**R
Z Creeper
Easy to assemble, made from quality materials, great price
J**N
Save your money
I’m a professional mechanic, and I use a creeper repeatedly. With that being said, I weigh 150 lbs, so not much of a load. Less than a year after buying it, it started splitting at the mold seam. My last creeper that came from Napa lasted 10 years. And my buddy’s Harbor Freight creeper, although identical in appearance and design, is clearly the better creeper. If you’re going to be using a creeper every day, I would take a pass on this one.
M**S
Caster bolt sleeves a little fiddly, but overall a solid unit.
It might help to have a second set of hands to hold the caster bolts and sleeves in place while assembling. There are 2 per caster and 6 casters, so the one you aren't actively assembling will want to fall out while you are working on the other one. Beyond that, nothing too bad. Rolls my 230ish pounds around the garage with smooothly with no issues and the integrated trays are very handy.
G**.
I've read the reviews regarding the cheap hardware and the difficulty getting the mounting screws tight. I'm wondering if it may be due to confusion stemming from the way the screw hardware is assembled for shipping. When first opening the plastic bag with the hardware it is screwed together for shipping with the washer on the bottom, contacting the bolt head (this would seem to infer that this is the same sequence you would use for assembly of each wheel mounting bracket). When you begin assembly if you follow the same format you would expect the washer to be underneath the creeper. However, if you look at the terrible one page instructions which are just some small pictures (no explanatory text), the layout of the hardware shows the washer in a different position (on the top of the metal sleeve instead of the bottom as it was shipped). Installing it this way with the washer on top of the creeper allowed everything to tighten up very securely (even used my 10mm socket without stripping any of the locknuts). If the washer is incorrectly installed underneath the creeper then the locknut on top must travel too far down the thread to contact the top of the creeper and there is also nothing for the locknut to clamp against the creeper top. I think doing this would also press the sleeve up from the bottom giving the impression that the sleeve is too long. From bottom to top: bolt head>wheel mounting plate>metal sleeve>creeper body>washer>locknut Anyway, hope this may help someone.
J**A
Esta bien el producto, me sirvio para lo que lo necesitaba
B**A
Parfait pour ma grandeur et confortable en plus
A**R
Esta hecha de buen material y es fácil de armar
O**O
Excelente
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