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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I bought two of these from the last Slickdeal on them. Really great and sturdy tables. They have taken a beating and have held up strong. I definitely recommend these at this price. Perfect to collapse and store, too.
I got the clone of this same table in HART from walmart for 54.00, which is a much better buy compared to this current table with no internal supports. Still shows the same price but OOS all around me. https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
I got the clone of this same table in HART from walmart for 54.00, which is a much better buy compared to this current table with no internal supports. Still shows the same price but OOS all around me. https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
I got the table in the OP and do like it for what it is but I would jump on this one with the supports instead...if it was available anywhere around me.
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.
$37 on sale. But $39.98 shipping per table. Holy crap.
Those are nice folding tables though, I've used them frequently.
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 have the Husky version of this table too and, while I find it useful, the "router plate" has bowed a bit so the top is not perfectly flat anymore.
Trade off is the Husky version doesn't have the cupholders / organizers so you have a bigger work area, and mine has channels for clamps.
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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.
So it's your climates fault, not the table. Its plastic. Know it's limitations. Know your environment. True with all things plastic.
I got the clone of this same table in HART from walmart for 54.00, which is a much better buy compared to this current table with no internal supports. Still shows the same price but OOS all around me. https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
Shows as $13 in brickseek in my area but could not find it in any clearance aisle. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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.
This is huge, which makes it less portable. Most of my projects are not at home which makes the hart table more appealing to me. It will be easier to move and easier to set up in tighter spaces.
So twice as much money for a couple clamps? You think that's a better buy? Don't get me wrong, it's a nice table, and it's collapsible, but all you're getting is two clamps and it weights twice as much as the Hart table (which is also made by Keter).
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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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(Usu. $130 but $100 now)
https://www.northerntool.com/shop..._200700133 [northerntool.com]
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
Those are nice folding tables though, I've used them frequently.
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.
Trade off is the Husky version doesn't have the cupholders / organizers so you have a bigger work area, and mine has channels for clamps.
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My point is a folding plastic table is not a straight up alternative to the table listed in this post.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-F.../582344835
Shows as $13 in brickseek in my area but could not find it in any clearance aisle. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Had 5 of these for $49 but I don't need them
That said, I do in fact own this and it seems well built, I just don't see myself using it often.
(Usu. $130 but $100 now)
https://www.northerntool.com/shop..._200700133 [northerntool.com]
https://youtu.be/TOfjjV1BqvQ
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