I was looking for a pair of garage parking signals to help us position the cars in the garage correctly (so we don't bump the bikes you know....). Came across these on sale at Kohls for 50% off at $6.49 each - ordered 2 for delivery - best price I could find. garagesignals
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I picked on of these up 6-8 months ago for about that in-store, maybe a little less. It works ok, but it's pretty flimsy.
There's no weight to it and it's a plastic base. We wound up having to tape it to our concrete garage floor to stop it from tipping over. BUT it works and if I needed another, $6 and change is a fair price.
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Message edited by: 69ragtop on 2009-11-05 07:39:22 CST
I tie a string from the ceiling with a ball on the other end. The second my windshield hits the ball I know to stop. Cost is free (everything is made from scrap) and nothing to trip over.
WolverineGator said:I tie a string from the ceiling with a ball on the other end. The second my windshield hits the ball I know to stop. Cost is free (everything is made from scrap) and nothing to trip over.
I don't need it either, but I think my wife needs it. Once she forgot to open the garage door first, backed up, and crashed into the door before she realized it.
alaskadan said:WolverineGator said:I tie a string from the ceiling with a ball on the other end. The second my windshield hits the ball I know to stop. Cost is free (everything is made from scrap) and nothing to trip over.
LOL. I do the same exact thing!
wow me too, I guess great minds think alike.
And the kids have fun playing with it when the car is not in the garage.
The ball on a string works best if you attach the string to your overhead garage door and then run it through some eye bolts to the point where you want it to drop. When the door closes, the ball "automatically" goes up to the ceiling and out of the way.
sean20904 said:I don't need it either, but I think my wife needs it. Once she forgot to open the garage door first, backed up, and crashed into the door before she realized it.
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