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The Keter Folding Workbench Table provides a sturdy portable work space for a wide variety of projects and fast and easy folding and setup. Count on this folding work table to provide dependable work support for everything from sanding two-by-fours to staining table legs.
Durable aluminum legs provide the support you need to feel confident while performing any task while a pair of one-handed clamps holds your project materials securely in place. Try it for one project and the bench will become your go-to source for reliable work support.
Supports 1000 Pounds
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I bought my Hart when it went on clearance, and I wish I bought two. I broke the leg on mine (my fault)
I have the hart table with the twist in legs(same as the husky) and wish I'd bought every one I could before they disappeared.
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Too bad inflation doesn't affect punctuation marks.
The first one I bought I think I paid $54 - $59. Then I caught them on sale at Sam's for $29 and bought 3 more. I gave one away. I've never broke anything on mine but I don't use the tables all the time. Mostly for temp setups when not close to the shop. I do however use the clamps ALL the time, they are not super duty but I really tend to grab them more than most of my others. I go to tool auctions all the time so I've collected 40-50 sets of clamps of all shapes and sizes. Probably more as my shop is not well organized. But the tables are good but love the light duty clamps. They might have been different years ago as I believe my youngest table is 8-9 years old. One of the older tables was left up for a while with a die filer, 100ish pounds, small foot print, right in the center of it. That table is now cupped maybe almost an inch, but the other two are still pretty flat. If I didn't have any and really needed one… I would pay $60 for one
Oh, I do have one gripe, I always use the tables with their legs extended to the highest position, but you have to collapse the legs back down to store the tables. I dislike always having to extend the legs after setting up and then collapsing them back down to put away. My wife would just say that is lazy. I view it as a lack of efficiency :-)
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Thankfully, I was using the machine while it happened and was able to prevent it from falling completely and damaging the press. It was the first time I had ever put anything close to that weight on top of it.