Adam’s Rolling Wheel Detailing Stand is made of high-quality, durable 4mm black steel, precisely cut and bent, finally coated with a powder finish, both inside and outside, to last years of usage. High-quality rubber feet keep the stand in one position while using. This is the ideal set up for wheels with a 14” to 22” diameter. The roller wheels can be set at an angle to ensure the wheel does not fall over while being worked on.
Read alot of reviews saying poor packaging and paint scraped off but must have changed shipping because mine had extra box and looks amazing. Nice product
It works but a lot of chips on the paint and power coated areas and runs on the red paint . Chinese made what do you expect. It would be nice that Adams would do better quality control. Since this is not there bread and butter maybe it’s not worth it .
The photo shows a very significant lean back to make washing it at an angle easier. It’s straight up and down. The bottom rollers can adjust slightly, but not noticeable. But that is about it in terms of gripes. The build quality is solid, and it looks great for what it is.
For the past two years I have been maintaining my Summer and Winter wheels (ceramic coating and such) on a mat sitting on the garage floor. I recently purchased the Adam’s Rolling Wheel Stand and what a difference it makes. Since I am getting up there in years, I figured this may save my back while working on the wheels, and I was so right. I was also able to maintain all four (4) wheels in about 15 minutes per wheel less than without the stand. Yes, like others, it came with scratches in the powder coating, but in the end that did not have any impact on the use of the Stand (nothing a little touchup paint could not fix) . I did contact Adam’s Customer Service regarding the scratches and they took care of me. That is exactly what I expected from Adam’s (both a quality Stand and outstanding Customer Service). Thanks Adam’s.
The first one came with chipping powdercoat. Sent it back to swap for a new one and the second one had the same issue. Either a cheap powdercoating or packing issue. Not great for something that is expected to get wet. The rest of it seems to be built alright, we'll see how long it holds up.
The powder coating protective layer is resistant to moderate watering, however. We do not recommend filling the stand with heavy water. After each possible flooding, the stand should be thoroughly dried.