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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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02/28/22 | Home Depot | $279.99 |
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Product Name: | 6 ft. Adjustable Height Solid Wood Top Workbench in Black for Heavy Duty Welded Steel Garage Storage System |
Product Description: | Give yourself more space to complete projects or work tasks with this 6 ft. Adjustable Height Solid Top Workbench in Black for Heavy Duty Welded Steel Garage Storage System. You can easily organize your space to get more done. It features adjustable legs and a holding capacity of up to 1,000 lbs. |
Product SKU: | 306659735_306659735 |
UPC: | 6926697056271 |
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The sam's one is super heavy duty and weighs it. Just my 2cents might want to compare in person before purchase.
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Ya this is very important. Only good for ONE transaction (chase offer). Which is lame.
The sam's one is super heavy duty and weighs it. Just my 2cents might want to compare in person before purchase.
thanks for posting OP
Not really comparable. The Husky Bench is constructed of 18 gauge steel (the Sams club makes no mention but probably 20 -22gauge), has a 300 lb higher weight capacity, more secure height adjustment lock pins (2 per leg vs 1) the legs fold in for easy transport, and built in outlet and usb plugs. The Sams Club bench also has an annoying lower horizontal cross bar which would limit your placement options if you wanted this bench to serve as an island. The Husky seems like the winner all around if you were comparing the 2…
I have Freedom Flex and I don't see this offer. Is there something special to find or activate it?
The Sam's Club one adjusts down to 28" vs 35" for the Husky. That means for seated applications, the Sam's will be more flexible.
I feel the majority in the market for something like this are looking for a heavy duty garage or shop workbench… A stool height chair or a shop chair is more likely to be used for seating over an office chair. That certainly isn't a selling point for myself, but maybe someone wants to use it as a kitchen table or something. In that case maybe the Sams Club Bench is the better option
and blue casters to move around with ease. I keep mine at standing height.
Secured a long shop type outlet strip on the back.
hth someone with ideas.