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Dewalt 33 in. H Plastic Folding Portable Sawhorse Workbench $89

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Same deal as last year on this folding table.

Free shipping or pickup in store.

I purchased a few years prior during a bathroom remodel and it was great. Very sturdy and easily folds up. The only issue I had was sometimes the legs do not want to fold out so easily.

I plan to buy another at this price.
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../301867227

Same deal as last year on this folding table.

Free shipping or pickup in store.

I purchased a few years prior during a bathroom remodel and it was great. Very sturdy and easily folds up. The only issue I had was sometimes the legs do not want to fold out so easily.

I plan to buy another at this price.

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Nov 23, 2024 07:02 AM
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XxxfroggNov 23, 2024 07:02 AM
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I bought this and thoroughly enjoyed it for anything I thought to use it for. Now for the bad. Do not believe the ratings for this table. It is light duty at best. It has a severe design flaw in my opinion. The week point is how the legs are braced onto the thin plastic at each end. Look at the picture and notice the thin metal coming off each leg toward the top and connect to the back side of the edge. A good portion of the force on the table is directed to that thin plastic at the end. This spot is what blows out when it fails. I was using this to hold a 4x8 sheet of plywood. Once I dropped a sheet on it, one side blew out rendering the table useless. With this being said, if you need a light duty table or one to help cut a few boards, then buy this. This is not something to heavily use at a construction site.
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Nov 23, 2024 12:12 PM
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GTPquickRBNov 23, 2024 12:12 PM
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Quote from Xxxfrogg :
I bought this and thoroughly enjoyed it for anything I thought to use it for. Now for the bad. Do not believe the ratings for this table. It is light duty at best. It has a severe design flaw in my opinion. The week point is how the legs are braced onto the thin plastic at each end. Look at the picture and notice the thin metal coming off each leg toward the top and connect to the back side of the edge. A good portion of the force on the table is directed to that thin plastic at the end. This spot is what blows out when it fails. I was using this to hold a 4x8 sheet of plywood. Once I dropped a sheet on it, one side blew out rendering the table useless. With this being said, if you need a light duty table or one to help cut a few boards, then buy this. This is not something to heavily use at a construction site.
Yes, don't drop heavy sheet goods, anvils, cars, etc onto it, or it will fail.
I will also agree that the legs do in fact start to stick after awhile, and don't fold out as easily as they do when new.
That all being said, great little tables for trucks with covers - Lay them on their face and you can kinda stack stuff inside and slide things in and out more easily. I think I paid $69 back in the day for mine and have been debating a 2nd at this price
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Nov 24, 2024 05:19 AM
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XxxfroggNov 24, 2024 05:19 AM
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Quote from GTPquickRB :
Yes, don't drop heavy sheet goods, anvils, cars, etc onto it, or it will fail.I will also agree that the legs do in fact start to stick after awhile, and don't fold out as easily as they do when new.That all being said, great little tables for trucks with covers - Lay them on their face and you can kinda stack stuff inside and slide things in and out more easily. I think I paid $69 back in the day for mine and have been debating a 2nd at this price
40ish pounds is well under the rated 1000 pounds which is why I pointed out the design flaw. If you need to build a birdhouse or do light duty stuff or just need a compact table, then this is good. Don't even put 1/10 of the "rated" capacity on this thing.
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Quote from Xxxfrogg :
40ish pounds is well under the rated 1000 pounds which is why I pointed out the design flaw. If you need to build a birdhouse or do light duty stuff or just need a compact table, then this is good. Don't even put 1/10 of the "rated" capacity on this thing.
There is no way this table could *safely* hold 1000lbs.

COULD it hold 1000lbs? Maybe, if you load it very balanced and extremely slow. Should you? Absolutely not.

With the obvious understanding this has a plastic table top with metal legs, it should be evident this is a light to barely medium project table.

It fit my needs for cutting plywood, stacking a few hundred pounds of tile on it and placing tools on it.

This thing isn't designed to hold a car engine...............
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Nov 24, 2024 02:28 PM
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Quote from PM-Me-Your-Coupons :
There is no way this table could *safely* hold 1000lbs.

COULD it hold 1000lbs? Maybe, if you load it very balanced and extremely slow. Should you? Absolutely not.

With the obvious understanding this has a plastic table top with metal legs, it should be evident this is a light to barely medium project table.

It fit my needs for cutting plywood, stacking a few hundred pounds of tile on it and placing tools on it.

This thing isn't designed to hold a car engine...............
…should you?…. Mind your own business over there! J/k. These used to always be $69 on sale previous years
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Nov 24, 2024 02:44 PM
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Quote from oahumike :
…should you?…. Mind your own business over there! J/k. These used to always be $69 on sale previous years
Unfortunately, everything has gone up in price and the quality / quantity goes down.
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Nov 27, 2024 06:21 AM
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IMO the Worx Pegasus table for $90 right now on Amazon is a more versatile table. It comes with 2 clamps and dogs, which lets you clamp boards in various ways. It's heavier and not as easy to carry around without a handle, but it's not a big deal to me. The clamps are probably $15-20 each.
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Nov 27, 2024 07:25 AM
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XxxfroggNov 27, 2024 07:25 AM
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Quote from ElCheapo88 :
IMO the Worx Pegasus table for $90 right now on Amazon is a more versatile table. It comes with 2 clamps and dogs, which lets you clamp boards in various ways. It's heavier and not as easy to carry around without a handle, but it's not a big deal to me. The clamps are probably $15-20 each.
If I had to buy something like this again, I would choose the pegasus
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