Gardening With Easy Foldable Garden Kneelers
A resilient, portable and compact-sized garden kneeler offers a perfect tool to increase comfort in times of taking on a vast array of gardening duties.
A multi-functional kneeler seat, with static or foldable seat offers a simple contraption to avoid some of the stresses, aches and pains that result from insistent stooping or bending, as well as aching knees due to kneeling on a rough floor surface.
A dual-purpose garden kneeler offers 2 design choice in a single package – either to be used as a floor kneeler, with cushioned comfort and extended side-arms (helps with standing up) or in its reverse position, use as a seat (for that extra degree of height) for comfort in tending a vegetable patch.
Popular choices in the series of 2-in-1 gardening kneelers consist of -
The multi-use 2-in-1 Garden Kneeler offered by Step2 comes constructed in an impact-resistant plastic, with ¾-cushioned foam pad, molded side handles, and a choice of usable positions – either kneel on its soft cushion or reserve its position to sit at a desirable work height.
The lightweight, collapsible design of the Gardener's Kneeler/Seat produced by Rumford Gardener comes with a similar dual-purpose construction, thick cushions for comfort, and functions in either the sitting (stands at 17-inches in height) or kneeling position.
Quality features to a combination kneeler/seat include a solid, portable build, with its ability to ease injuries, aches, or stains to the small of the back, knees, and protects clothing items from moisture, dirt, and grass stains.
A garden kneeler bench, with its lightweight construction in metal or high-impact plastic weighs in the region of 7.2 to 9.7-pounds, with a total load capacity at 215 to 255-pounds in its sitting position and to ensure complete ease in storability, these tools collapse down into a flat package to fit within a storage bench or box.
Overall, a quality bench kneeler, with attached canvas pouch for holding a variety of tools, offers a perfect resting platform to kneel or sit in comfort, while at the same time restricting most of the stresses that can plague the body.



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