Work with easy progress thanks to the Clarke CMSU3-B Mechanics Utility Seat & Toolbox
Give your knees a brake and your spanners a seat—because the Clarke CMSU3-B Mechanics Utility Seat & Toolbox proves the smartest workshop upgrade might be the one you can park yourself on.

If you think the Clarke CMS2 seat (mini-stool with castors and under-seat tool tray) is a smile maker, then the Clarke CMSU3-B Mechanics Utility Seat & Toolbox is going to put you within a gnat’s whisker of workshop delirium.
Take a look at the pictures. If you think the CMSU3-B is just a wide seat stool with toolbox design touches, you’d be right. And, like a workshop toolbox, it has castor wheels for easy manoeuvrability. Yes, even when sat on it. So, why would you want it? Why wouldn’t you want it?
There are many, many Visordown viewers of an age where working on bended knees is painful. Fact, a seated working position is a lot less arduous on creaky knee joints. There are also folks like us who love anything that makes our bike servicing and project builds easier to deal with. The Clarke CMSU3-B is one of those items.

Simply load up the three drawers with the basics (spanners, screwdrivers, electrical multi-tester and so on) required to complete the job and move to where you need to be. Sit down on the padded seat and work in comfort. A touch of bum and foot shuffle will get you exactly where you need to be working.
The CMSU3-B also has three take-away coffee cup style holders to place 3 aerosol cans or similar e.g. penetration spray, spray grease and a bottle of still mountain water. The finishing touch is not the durable red coating but an end tray to place removed fasteners or more tools.
The price for such convenience/luxury isn’t mind-blowing. At £83.98 including VAT, the Clarke CMSU3-B Mechanics Utility Seat & Toolbox is priced just right to make your man cave time even more of an enjoyable experience.
View full specification of the Clarke CMSU3-B Mechanics Utility Seat & Toolbox on Machine Mart’s official website.
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