The following are of three new products from Mychanic. Covered are their Detailing Rig, their Sidekick Stool- SK2 and their POD Light, all were provided to me by Delk, distributer for the Mychanic brand.
The Detailing Rig is extremely well constructed and thought through. It lists a 350 pound/ 158 kg capacity, and country of origin being China. It comes with a one-year limited warranty. The Detailing Rig comes equipped with a number of useful options including the nicely sized soft wheels, lots of storage under the seat, spray bottle hanging racks, a wash bucket with removable grit trap tray, and of course a bottle holder. I particularly like that the seat can be easily lifted off of its studs and put on the floor to use as a kneeling pad. Very useful for working on the wheels, etc. [Clicking on the image will open it full size]

The Sidekick is rugged, well-constructed and a very practical means of bringing your tools to the project. It rolls on four soft large caster wheels. It lists a 350 pound/ 158 kg capacity, and country of origin being China. It comes with a two-year limited warranty.

The POD Light includes a magnetic base that allows the light to be rotated 360 degrees, and the base itself adheres to anything metallic (you can see it siting in tray on the Sidekick image above). The unit has a high and low output setting. It is a compact, very well made and relatively bright ultra-portable light. It is rated at 250 lumens, and comes with the 3 AA batteries. The batteries can power it, on the high output setting, for approximately 7 hours continuous use. In addition to using it with its magnetic base, it can easily be hand held or rested near the area you are wanting to illuminate (if there is no metal for the base). I found the unit just right for shooting light down in the engine wheel or for example, checking how much life is left on a brake pad.
For more details and images please see https://insight.daumphotography.com/...renching-aids/.
The Detailing Rig is extremely well constructed and thought through. It lists a 350 pound/ 158 kg capacity, and country of origin being China. It comes with a one-year limited warranty. The Detailing Rig comes equipped with a number of useful options including the nicely sized soft wheels, lots of storage under the seat, spray bottle hanging racks, a wash bucket with removable grit trap tray, and of course a bottle holder. I particularly like that the seat can be easily lifted off of its studs and put on the floor to use as a kneeling pad. Very useful for working on the wheels, etc. [Clicking on the image will open it full size]
The Sidekick is rugged, well-constructed and a very practical means of bringing your tools to the project. It rolls on four soft large caster wheels. It lists a 350 pound/ 158 kg capacity, and country of origin being China. It comes with a two-year limited warranty.
The POD Light includes a magnetic base that allows the light to be rotated 360 degrees, and the base itself adheres to anything metallic (you can see it siting in tray on the Sidekick image above). The unit has a high and low output setting. It is a compact, very well made and relatively bright ultra-portable light. It is rated at 250 lumens, and comes with the 3 AA batteries. The batteries can power it, on the high output setting, for approximately 7 hours continuous use. In addition to using it with its magnetic base, it can easily be hand held or rested near the area you are wanting to illuminate (if there is no metal for the base). I found the unit just right for shooting light down in the engine wheel or for example, checking how much life is left on a brake pad.
For more details and images please see https://insight.daumphotography.com/...renching-aids/.
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