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41" Folding Wood Top Wall Mounted Workbench

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Home Depot has 41" Folding Wood Top Wall Mounted Workbench (G4100FW-US) on sale for $75. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store option as an alternative option.

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About the Product
  • Solid Wood Worktop/Premium Work Surface
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Frame
  • Easy Folding Mechanism
  • Quick Assembly/Storing
  • Supports up to 400lbs./Evenly Distributed Weight
  • Product Dimension: 12.8"x41.5"x24"

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This unit offers $74.99 Off or 50% Overall Savings & typically listed for $149.99 as part of Home Depot's Special Buy product
  • Ideal solution for smaller spaces where a bench is needed; easily lifts into raised position w/ heavy duty steel brackets for premium work surface for various works
  • Product may be returned within 90-days of purchase
  • Offer valid while/pricing supplies last
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  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot has 41" Folding Wood Top Wall Mounted Workbench (G4100FW-US) on sale for $75. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store option as an alternative option.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, ship to store may vary depending on location/availability

About the Product
  • Solid Wood Worktop/Premium Work Surface
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Frame
  • Easy Folding Mechanism
  • Quick Assembly/Storing
  • Supports up to 400lbs./Evenly Distributed Weight
  • Product Dimension: 12.8"x41.5"x24"

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This unit offers $74.99 Off or 50% Overall Savings & typically listed for $149.99 as part of Home Depot's Special Buy product
  • Ideal solution for smaller spaces where a bench is needed; easily lifts into raised position w/ heavy duty steel brackets for premium work surface for various works
  • Product may be returned within 90-days of purchase
  • Offer valid while/pricing supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Its good use case is if you don't keep your car in the garage all the time, but still need to store it in there sometimes. At least one wall that's directly adjacent to the garage's opening often goes unused because there's hardly any space between the wall and the car's side mirror.

Now you can have an extra workbench instead of just an empty wall.
Took some digging:
This one (41") is 3/4" thick, 48" was 1-1/4"
Menards has a longer (48"), thicker (1.5"), stronger (500lb) version for $88.

Could be a good option if you need the extra length (and you have a Menards in your area}.

https://www.menards.com/main/kitchen/countertops-laminate/all-countertops-laminate/butcherblock-48-w... [menards.com]

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Relatively simple install. I did have my wife hold up the table as I screwed in all the bolts.

Not sure how much weight I'd put on this thing. I'm using it for a PC and a couple of monitors.
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Quote from vid1900 :
Menards has a longer (48"), thicker (1.5"), stronger (500lb) version for $88.

Could be a good option if you need the extra length (and you have a Menards in your area}.

https://www.menards.com/main/kitchen/countertops-laminate/all-countertops-laminate/butcherblock-48-w... [menards.com]
I'd trust the husky one to hold 500lbs over that menards one. There's more mounting screws on one side of the husky table that the entire menards one.
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Quote from fusiinr300zx :
I'd trust the husky one to hold 500lbs over that menards one. There's more mounting screws on one side of the husky table that the entire menards one.
But the Husky wood is only 1/2 as thick as the Menards.

The Inverse Square Law says when you double the thickness of a material, you get 8x less flex.

I'd take 8x stiffer wood, over a few extra screws, any day...
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Just for those interested, there are six 6mm tabletop mounting screws on the HD one, and six 6mm on the Menards one.

Exactly the same.

(except the Menards unit is has 2x thicker wood, and is rated for 100 pounds more load.)
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Quote from wuss :
Am I wrong in thinking the use case for this is actually a lot smaller than one would think? Let me explain..

On paper the idea of a folding desk like this seems handy, but in reality I'm failing to see a common case (not saying there isn't a case for this, just saying it wouldn't be common).

Yes , it folds down, but in order to fold it up, essentially the floor space below it and around it (in order to actually use table) would have to be clear. If it's not clear, that means there's something in front of it when it's folded against the wall, so you'll have to move whatever that is out of the way to use the table.

So outside of having a particular object always sitting in front the table that you have to always move out and move back in when you use this desk (and outside of just visual "cleanliness" of having a table flat against a wall).. does this actually save any usable space?
The use case is for when you want to be able to use a space as workstation but not all the time. Like in the kitchen if you sometimes need more prep and counter space while entertaining, or if your child needs a space for hobbies and crafts, etc. Even in the garage you can have it folded down normally, but then when you need a workbench you can move the car out of the garage, fold this table up, and go to town.
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Quote from methodic1 :
I prefer the long thick strong wood
That's what she said.
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Quote from likeaw :
Get these brackets from Amazon [amazon.com] for $29.99, then a 2x12 8' cut in half and doubled with pocket screws. Less then $50 for the whole setup. Get the satisfaction you built it yourself...lol
That's what I was wondering . If you can screw this thing on the wall, then you can also add your own shelf brackets like this and a custom size wood shelf to fit your garage space better.
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Does anyone have recommendation for gas springs? I was thinking of building my own
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Anyone seen one that folds up vs down?
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Quote from Rokket :
Well, the 48" version is out of stock/discontinued. This 41" workbench has the gas springs, which the 48" version didn't have. Both are slick deals, only one is available. I think $75 is slick.
True. For those with a time machine, they've got a couple of good choices. For those without, this is still a slick deal. The slickest of deals usually go quick … sometimes a plain old slick deal will have to suffice, lol.
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Quote from wuss :
Am I wrong in thinking the use case for this is actually a lot smaller than one would think? Let me explain..

On paper the idea of a folding desk like this seems handy, but in reality I'm failing to see a common case (not saying there isn't a case for this, just saying it wouldn't be common).

Yes , it folds down, but in order to fold it up, essentially the floor space below it and around it (in order to actually use ta