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Ozito Garden Kneeling Pad $10 (Was $24.95) @ Bunnings

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The Ozito Kneeling Pad provides a comfortable support when spending time in the garden.
Designed to be used as both a seat and a kneeling pad, dual functions make it useful in many situations.
The folding legs allow for easy transport and convenient storage.

Overall Height: 490mm
Overall Length: 610mm
Pad Size: 415 x 65mm

  • 100kg Capacity
  • Dual Function
  • Folding Legs
  • Comfortable Foam Padding

Was $24.95

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closed Comments

  • +4

    Can I take this to church?

    • +18

      I use one in confession

      • +3

        nocure, always praying through the knees

  • +9

    true ozbargainers use free cardboard box as kneel pad on the garden :P

    • +7

      And said cardboard box was taken for free from Bunnings

      • I get mine from Dan Murphys

  • +44

    Thanks, got one for the Mrs.

    wink

    • +1

      Maybe not in church bro

    • +7

      You shouldn't let her do all of the gardening!

      • +3

        what cannot be solved with a lawnmower, line trimmer or a chainsaw is deff the Missus' area of expertise

    • +2

      Are you winking at me? Now I feel awkward

    • +7

      Better check the load capacity before folding the legs

    • +4

      And here I was just about to say ‘thanks bought one for Dad’

    • No need, I got one for her already. ;)

    • -2

      Did you really have to wink? We would have understood the joke regardless.

  • +4

    This would be handy on my daily peak hour train.

  • Has anyone had any experience with using this indoors? My wife wants to know it it is suitable for the bedroom. The picture shows the pad to be elevated - can the pad height be adjustable? Is it durable?

    • +2

      There's a rocking version for the bedroom, but more expensive though

    • +1

      It's ozito so not made to last

      • +4

        It doesn't need to last that long … :P

    • Wonders if they may be handy for the bathroom even.

    • +1

      You flip it upside down so it's just about the right height.

      • +2

        And you get extra long hand rails, incase you need to rest your tired arms.

  • Is this petrol or lithium-ion?

    • +6

      That's for the other bedroom tool

      • Must be me …

  • Theres no availability in the whole state of VIC, my closest show as Seven hills, NSW.

  • +6

    This will help me greatly for visits to he bosses office.

  • Damn it, it would've been nice for the parents, but seemingly none near me in Perth :(

  • +2

    Garbage. I had a Cyclone branded one of those, which looks exactly the same. It lasted about five uses because part of the base failed and caused the cushion to drop to the ground on one corner. I weigh 65 kg.

    • You're not supposed to jump on it

  • +2

    Was having a look at these recently. The design is not great because of the metal that goes around the pad. Depending how kneel on the pad, you could hit or have part of your leg resting on the metal.

    • Now that you mention it, it does have a stupid design.

  • Shame about the comments about the durability or design. I've got a fixed frame one of these sitting/kneeling things but a foldable one would be far easier to store away.

  • -1

    Would have thought the model at Bunnings Whorehouse knew how to kneel. Using it upside down as a seat? That is why it is breaking for some.

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