This price is $7 lower than the last time this workbench was a Frontpage Deal in late 2021.
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While the product description doesn't list official dimensions. A review and a Slickdeals member comment on a previous thread suggest the dimensions are approximately: 34"W x 21"D x 32"H
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If you're looking for a professional work table that can be customized to suit your needs, the HART Jobmade Portable Work Bench is what you need. The light weight construction and the folding design make transportation and storage easy. This workstation has and impressive capacity of 1,000 lbs and comes with built-in stabilizers on each leg. The included accessories organizer makes storing small parts a breeze. The foldable, space-saving design makes it easy to store and transport to your next job.
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This price is $7 lower than the last time this workbench was a Frontpage Deal in late 2021.
About this product:
While the product description doesn't list official dimensions. A review and a Slickdeals member comment on a previous thread suggest the dimensions are approximately: 34"W x 21"D x 32"H
About this store:
Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
Model: HART Portable Heavy Duty Plastic Workbench with Parts Organizer
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Was it the table or the guy? He reviewed it without properly attaching the legs, so of course it wobbled.
I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
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Useless product information at WM doesn't list the worktop dimensions or height. Surely some of you have purchased this from previous postings. Please flush out the deets for me if you have a moment.
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Useless product information at WM doesn't list the worktop dimensions or height. Surely some of you have purchased this from previous postings. Please flush out the deets for me if you have a moment.
Useless product information at WM doesn't list the worktop dimensions or height. Surely some of you have purchased this from previous postings. Please flush out the deets for me if you have a moment.
I got this in store a few weeks ago at 49.00. It'a pretty good and collapsable but I'm not sure a foldable collapsable white plastic table isn't more versatile and cheaper. But it certainly seems sturdy and it definitely is light.
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Also shows how crappy the table really is
Was it the table or the guy? He reviewed it without properly attaching the legs, so of course it wobbled.
I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
I got this in store a few weeks ago at 49.00. It'a pretty good and collapsable but I'm not sure a foldable collapsable white plastic table isn't more versatile and cheaper. But it certainly seems sturdy and it definitely is light.
Sure if your foldable collapsable table can support your weight go for it. This is a lot sturdier and more durable. It's heavier than a white table but this is also more compact.
I got this in store a few weeks ago at 49.00. It'a pretty good and collapsable but I'm not sure a foldable collapsable white plastic table isn't more versatile and cheaper. But it certainly seems sturdy and it definitely is light.
And exactly which "foldable collapsable white plastic table" is it that supports 1000#? Mind linking to it? Thx.
And exactly which "foldable collapsable white plastic table" is it that supports 1000#? Mind linking to it? Thx.
https://a.co/d/4JtQinu This'll do 500lbs and it's more versatile for my use case. Now if you're exclusively stacking 1000lbs on a tiny plastic table, sure, go with this hart option. But for occasional use in a garage/DIYer/home workshop? A foldable white plastic table would get more use and is a better option.
That said, I do in fact own this and it seems well built, I just don't see myself using it often.
I got this in store a few weeks ago at 49.00. It'a pretty good and collapsable but I'm not sure a foldable collapsable white plastic table isn't more versatile and cheaper. But it certainly seems sturdy and it definitely is light.
I have a couple plastic foldable tables. But I work in a very hot region. Those foldable tables are more of a wobbly melted plastic pile of uselessness after a couple days on site when it's 115* in the shade.
Was it the table or the guy? He reviewed it without properly attaching the legs, so of course it wobbled.
I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
You're right... it was either the guy's fault, or just a defective table. I've had this table for 6 months or so, and use it all the time. I've never had any trouble with the legs, and it's definitely not wobbly. It's a great table, especially for this price.
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You're right... it was either the guy's fault, or just a defective table. I've had this table for 6 months or so, and use it all the time. I've never had any trouble with the legs, and it's definitely not wobbly. It's a great table, especially for this price.
Or maybe both. It's possible that there was a little bit of plastic left over from the molding process that he could have easily removed if he was serious about giving the table a real review. But he wasn't serious and didn't even look to see what the issue might have been.
That video was painful to watch. The guy couldn't even find where it says "1000 lb loading capacity" in large font on the front of the box. And oh no, "the tool box is empty". LOL, did it say it was supposed to come with tools?
Oh, and another thing, did he really say it's 4 four feet 4 inches high? Damn, that'd be a tall workbench. What he was looking at was the 4.4" thickness of the table itself.
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I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
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This guy review and tells you the dimensions
This guy review and tells you the dimensions
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I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
(Usu. $130 but $100 now)
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That said, I do in fact own this and it seems well built, I just don't see myself using it often.
I have the Husky version of this table, and if you take the 15 seconds to properly screw in the legs, it's solid. No complaints.
BTW, it's made in Israel by Keter (who also has a version). The Hart version appears to be the most basic stripped down option, but is also the cheapest.
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That video was painful to watch. The guy couldn't even find where it says "1000 lb loading capacity" in large font on the front of the box. And oh no, "the tool box is empty". LOL, did it say it was supposed to come with tools?
Oh, and another thing, did he really say it's 4 four feet 4 inches high? Damn, that'd be a tall workbench. What he was looking at was the 4.4" thickness of the table itself.
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