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48" ENJOYWOOD Adjustable Height Garage Workbench w/ Rubberwood Top & Outlets

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Amazon has 48" ENJOYWOOD Adjustable Height Garage Workbench w/ Rubberwood Top & Power Outlets (WB0101-PRO) on sale for $115.99 - $10 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $105.99. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has 48" ENJOYWOOD Adjustable Height Garage Workbench w/ Rubberwood Top & Power Outlets (WB0101-PRO) on sale for $115.99 - $10 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $105.99. Shipping is free.

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 180 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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sonofbuster
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Depth is 20" in case anyone needs to know this unimportant dimension 🙄

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Yesterday 12:29 PM
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sonofbusterYesterday 12:29 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sonofbuster

Depth is 20" in case anyone needs to know this unimportant dimension 🙄
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dtgolderYesterday 04:55 PM
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This will be the second workbench of this design I've purchase (I was pretty impressed with the first one). Not the "heaviest duty" workbench in existence, but was much more stable and sturdy than I'd expected.

Very useful as a secondary workbench (i.e. I'd bolt your vise to a larger, sturdier workbench) but using this as a worksurface, it's perfect (and the adjustable height is a bonus).
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PurpleRoom4389Yesterday 07:06 PM
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20" depth is a bit short IMHO. My Trinity 48" x 24" from Costco are just right. I combined 3 to make a long desk for a 55" TV monitor.
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Yesterday 07:36 PM
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crazyhickYesterday 07:36 PM
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Quote from PurpleRoom4389 :
20" depth is a bit short IMHO. My Trinity 48" x 24" from Costco are just right. I combined 3 to make a long desk for a 55" TV monitor.
3 x 48" = one hell of a loooong desk!
Yesterday 07:46 PM
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zombie197Yesterday 07:46 PM
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Is this sturdy enough for a 3D printer? I have an X1C I want to move to my garage
Yesterday 08:08 PM
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mikw4Yesterday 08:08 PM
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similar workbenches made by Husky at HD have a load capacity of 300 lbs and look more solid than this. I would never put 2500 lbs it.
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Evan55Yesterday 08:33 PM
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Going to put this on the side of my garage so the narrow depth is a positive.

but yeah most of the time you are going to want something deeper than 20"

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TalentedKite7810Yesterday 08:49 PM
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This is a good deal, ENJOYWOOD ain't bending you over
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scientificnycYesterday 10:14 PM
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I dream of owning a tablet like this. If only I had the room. This looks perfect for light duty work. I mostly work on electric equipment thats not that big. Would love a balanced table. No
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Yesterday 10:19 PM
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Quote from TalentedKite7810 :
This is a good deal, ENJOYWOOD ain't bending you over
Do You Enjoy Wood?
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Axiom0nToday 12:19 AM
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can you attach wheels to this badboy?
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illsmanToday 12:25 AM
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Quote from Axiom0n :
can you attach wheels to this badboy?
I'm assuming those feet screw in for both securing and height adjustment. So if you can find wheels with that diameter threading you're good
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Axiom0nToday 12:42 AM
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Quote from illsman :
I'm assuming those feet screw in for both securing and height adjustment. So if you can find wheels with that diameter threading you're good
picked it up guess I'll worry about wheels later xD
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illsmanToday 01:00 AM
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Quote from Axiom0n :
picked it up guess I'll worry about wheels later xD
Worst case, toss it in some HF furniture movers haha

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TechTerpToday 02:57 AM
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Quote from zombie197 :
Is this sturdy enough for a 3D printer? I have an X1C I want to move to my garage
More than likely, but I just got this: https://a.co/d/aBhZ4VS for my 3D printer and filament feeder, and it works great. I especially like the power outlet so I can plug each into the strip. Instead of the adjustable feet, I got these casters so I can move the printer around if needed: https://a.co/d/4P87uTz

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