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TileSitter

January 07

TileSitter is kind to the joints and increases laying performance

Montabaur. Laying new floor coverings can often be a painful affair. Craftsmen and even keen DIY enthusiasts frequently complain of pain in the knees after laying new tile or wood floors.

With the new Dural knee roller "TileSitter", the knees are spared from painful pressure points. Typical back problems caused by working in a stooped position are also a thing of the past with this bright idea from Montabaur.

With its individually adjustable saddle support, the knee roller makes working on floors considerably easier. There is no more continual standing up and kneeling down, as the "TileSitter" can be easily manoeuvred on its ball-bearing rollers. The padded roller board effectively protects the knees and shins. Another positive side effect: the wear and tear on working trousers and shoes is greatly reduced and knee pads can be dispensed with entirely.

Floor-laying work can be even more efficiently organised by using a second "TileSitter" without saddle support and padding for the parallel transport of the material. When doing contract work, an amazing performance is possible with the "TileSitter" and the extra material roller.

The "TileSitter" is adjustable for any body size and has been specially developed for stooping and kneeing working procedures. It is versatile and can be used in many different fields of work. The "TileSitter" is also useful for other tasks in the household and in the garage, such as DIY or motor repairs.

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