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Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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Posted by Garden_Kneeler 4 (My Page) on Fri, Feb 11, 05 at 12:20
| I looked all over the internet for A garden kneeler so my knees wouldn't get soar and dirty. i found these great custom printed kneelers at http://www.largeformatdigital.com I was wondering if anyone has already ordered a batch of them. They sell them in quantities of 45 and I just wanted one. they are all custom printed with really cool images on them.
If you have one from them I can buy let me know.
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RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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- Posted by sbsbsb 6a new england (My Page) on
Fri, Aug 5, 05 at 10:31
| Hi - I just wanted you to know that there is a NEW kneeling pad out by Bennette Design Group, Millis MA. It is 2" thick and made of pvc all the way through. Very comfy and ergonomically correct. Big enough to kneel on and light weight. Made in the USA. Please visit our web site at Bennettedesigngroup.com or call us at 800-746-1090. The pad is green and has a handle $19.95 plus shipping |
RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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| I found some individual knee pads at Home Depot this spring that I like much better than a sheet pad. They strap on around each knee with two velcro elastic strips. They have rugged rubber tread on the outside, and a removeable thick closed cell foam pad on the inside. Can't remember the price, but I think around $16, maybe less on sale. |
RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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| I think my favorite knee pads are the ones that I bought in a specially-designed pair of gardening trousers--the knee pads fit into pockets at the knees of the pants (I think I got them through L.L. Bean on clearance). I get so grubby gardening that dirty pants knees are the least of my worries. The nice thing about in-trouser knee pads is that they don't slip, they don't bind, they don't have to be adjusted--they are just there and I can crawl all over the garden without worrying. Okay, so most of the time I crawl all over knee pads or no knee pads. And I wonder how I get dirty? |
RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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| I know this is an old thread, but I have bad knees too and went to Walmart in the kiddie swiming toys section and got those floaty things that are perfect size for $3 each at the end of the season. They have a handle built in, an are to keep small children afloat about 18"x18" in size. Can't remember what they are called sorry, but they are soft and the right size for kneeling. I've had mine for 3 yrs now, and its still in good shape after using it regularly. trudy |
RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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| Hi, You can get a nice garden kneeler at www.charliesgreenhouse.com My husband bought me one a couple of years ago for my birthday & I love it! Blessings, Beth |
RE: Garden Kneelers, Kneeling pad
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| I don't know how they are but Crocs the shoe place is showing a kneeling pad on their website www.crocs.com that looks interesting. I love their shoes and if the knee or kneeling pad are like them I will definately buy it the first time I find it. |
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