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ToughBuilt C500 Sawhorse and Jobsite Table w/ 1100-lb Capacity (Steel) Expired

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Tractor Supply Co has ToughBuilt C500 Sawhorse and Jobsite Table w/ 1100-lb Capacity (Steel TB-C500) for $27.99. Choose free store pickup via Ship-to-Store.

Thanks to Community Member obiyan for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Sawhorse and jobsite table is made with 100% steel construction
  • 2x4 support arms create a sturdy sawhorse and jobsite table
  • 1100lb capacity each, 2200 lb. per pair
  • Sawhorse and jobsite table features powder coating and zinc-plated surfaces
  • Sawhorse and jobsite table features an easy carry handle
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Choose free store pickup if you have a location nearby. Just got a similar model, haven't used it yet, but the build is solid.

Looks like it went frontpage at this price back in October.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...le-tb-c500
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I have the C700 version of these, and they are all plagued with the same problems making them weak... the legs. The C700 wasn't as bad, but it took me several trips to different places to find a pair that wasn't defective.

When extended, if they are twisted at all (the black portion of the leg.) Then return it. Once any sort of load is placed upon then, the twisted leg portion will buckle, and boom. Down goes everything.

I've reached out to the company several times, and I never received a response.

The BORA has its own problems as well, but at least they respond to you (eventually).

I'm yet to find a good pair of manufactured saw horses that are collapsible. They all have some major flaw. The Toughbuilts also have some hardcore rusting issues since they just paint over they metals (they're supposedly powder coated, but it flakes off easily, and then rusts immediately.) So I highly recommend you lubricate them well. I use a dry lubricant so grease doesn't collect dirt/dust.

Good luck.
What kind of market are you imagining for your used plastic saw horses?
If you can go get them at Menards and do the rebate thing, their rebranded adjustable leg version is $38 AR: https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tool-accessories/tool-stands-saw-horses/masterforce-reg-adj... [menards.com]

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I have a kobalt version of this and they're great. I would expect these to be just as good if not better, especially at this price. Good deal

Scratch that, the version I have has the adjustable legs and I definitely use that feature more often than not. Still a good deal, but I would prefer the adjustable leg version.
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I have the C700 version of these, and they are all plagued with the same problems making them weak... the legs. The C700 wasn't as bad, but it took me several trips to different places to find a pair that wasn't defective.

When extended, if they are twisted at all (the black portion of the leg.) Then return it. Once any sort of load is placed upon then, the twisted leg portion will buckle, and boom. Down goes everything.

I've reached out to the company several times, and I never received a response.

The BORA has its own problems as well, but at least they respond to you (eventually).

I'm yet to find a good pair of manufactured saw horses that are collapsible. They all have some major flaw. The Toughbuilts also have some hardcore rusting issues since they just paint over they metals (they're supposedly powder coated, but it flakes off easily, and then rusts immediately.) So I highly recommend you lubricate them well. I use a dry lubricant so grease doesn't collect dirt/dust.

Good luck.
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05-19-2022 at 07:27 AM.
05-19-2022 at 07:27 AM.
Quote from IncompletePerfect :
I have the C700 version of these, and they are all plagued with the same problems making them weak... the legs. The C700 wasn't as bad, but it took me several trips to different places to find a pair that wasn't defective.

When extended, if they are twisted at all (the black portion of the leg.) Then return it. Once any sort of load is placed upon then, the twisted leg portion will buckle, and boom. Down goes everything.

I've reached out to the company several times, and I never received a response.

The BORA has its own problems as well, but at least they respond to you (eventually).

I'm yet to find a good pair of manufactured saw horses that are collapsible. They all have some major flaw. The Toughbuilts also have some hardcore rusting issues since they just paint over they metals (they're supposedly powder coated, but it flakes off easily, and then rusts immediately.) So I highly recommend you lubricate them well. I use a dry lubricant so grease doesn't collect dirt/dust.

Good luck.
Thanks for the review!
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05-19-2022 at 07:30 AM.
05-19-2022 at 07:30 AM.
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I was thinking about these, but then saw the ones with adjustable height legs. Now I can't decide.
Quote from phoenix42 :
Agreed. But adding adjustable legs doubles the price!!!
If you can go get them at Menards and do the rebate thing, their rebranded adjustable leg version is $38 AR: https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tool-accessories/tool-stands-saw-horses/masterforce-reg-adj... [menards.com]
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05-19-2022 at 07:36 AM.
Quote from jeff34270 :
If you can go get them at Menards and do the rebate thing, their rebranded adjustable leg version is $38 AR: https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tool-accessories/tool-stands-saw-horses/masterforce-reg-adj... [menards.com]

Wish we had Menards in Florida. 😞 Lowe's and HD suuuuck down here.
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05-19-2022 at 07:51 AM.
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
I have the C700 version of these, and they are all plagued with the same problems making them weak... the legs. The C700 wasn't as bad, but it took me several trips to different places to find a pair that wasn't defective.

When extended, if they are twisted at all (the black portion of the leg.) Then return it. Once any sort of load is placed upon then, the twisted leg portion will buckle, and boom. Down goes everything.

I've reached out to the company several times, and I never received a response.

The BORA has its own problems as well, but at least they respond to you (eventually).

I'm yet to find a good pair of manufactured saw horses that are collapsible. They all have some major flaw. The Toughbuilts also have some hardcore rusting issues since they just paint over they metals (they're supposedly powder coated, but it flakes off easily, and then rusts immediately.) So I highly recommend you lubricate them well. I use a dry lubricant so grease doesn't collect dirt/dust.

Good luck.
wild, i've used my c700s for a few years now and they are honestly one of the best purchases ive ever made. i throw a lot at it too
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05-19-2022 at 07:55 AM.
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I bought a pair of metal sawhorses from Ace Hardware a year ago, but the legs are made with square steel tubing so they are solid, the legs on these look like a potential issue.
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05-19-2022 at 07:58 AM.
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Is this for a SINGLE, or a PAIR?
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05-19-2022 at 08:01 AM.
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These are super nice, only issue I have at the bottom of the legs where the meet the floor is rather sharp metal that can scratch most surfaces other than concrete. I used these on a vinyl deck and had to replace some decking because of gouges. But the C550 model if you want to use on any surface other than concrete.
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10 year warranty not lifetime
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05-19-2022 at 08:04 AM.
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Quote from doodlesockin :
Is this for a SINGLE, or a PAIR?
Single. They have a two pack for $60 but you are better off buying 2x singles as it's overall cheaper.

Quote from leeterbike :
These are super nice, only issue I have at the bottom of the legs where the meet the floor is rather sharp metal that can scratch most surfaces other than concrete. I used these on a vinyl deck and had to replace some decking because of gouges. But the C550 model if you want to use on any surface other than concrete.
Those are also on sale for $43 and with those feet they also look to be a lot sturdier.
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05-19-2022 at 08:09 AM.
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Quote from leeterbike :
These are super nice, only issue I have at the bottom of the legs where the meet the floor is rather sharp metal that can scratch most surfaces other than concrete. I used these on a vinyl deck and had to replace some decking because of gouges. But the C550 model if you want to use on any surface other than concrete.
If you can get to Menards, they sell rubber feet that should fit for about $2 each: https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tool-accessories/tool-stands-saw-horses/masterforce-trade-n... [menards.com]
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I have a kobalt version of this and they're great. I would expect these to be just as good if not better, especially at this price. Good deal

Scratch that, the version I have has the adjustable legs and I definitely use that feature more often than not. Still a good deal, but I would prefer the adjustable leg version.
Also bought the Kobalt version with adjustable legs on close out for $18ea. The Adjustable legs is a very good feature! They are heavy but they will last decades.
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Quote from VSeven :
Single. They have a two pack for $60 but you are better off buying 2x singles as it's overall cheaper.



Those are also on sale for $43 and with those feet they also look to be a lot sturdier.
Thank you, I have a pair from Lowe's for @ 15 years now. Back then i think I paid $50+.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
If you can get to Menards, they sell rubber feet that should fit for about $2 each: https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tool-accessories/tool-stands-saw-horses/masterforce-trade-n... [menards.com]
I used tape for a while and ultimately gave them away and bought the ones with a the feet. The feet make them much more stable when placing them in a yard, on carpet, or on any uneven surface.

These are great, however, you have to have level, solid, concrete surface.

Do the Masterforce covers work with the Toughbuilt saws?
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