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Model: BORA Workhorse Saw Horses 2 Pack Folding Heavy Duty Sawhorse Pair with Adjustable Legs, Heavy Duty Saw horse for Contractors Portable Workbench PM-3330T
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I have the workhorse XT which have a few more feature than this one.No complaints. Very sturdy, not too heavy for being all metal, fold up nice, and allows you to add a sacrificial piece of wood to the top so you don't cut in to them.If you need a set, I'd say go for it. Most saw horses under $30 each aren't well built or the flimsy plastic ones.
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Staff posted, 15 TU, FP, 0 comments. Smells like a shill. Can anyone comment on quality and if this actually a good deal?
I have the workhorse XT which have a few more feature than this one.No complaints. Very sturdy, not too heavy for being all metal, fold up nice, and allows you to add a sacrificial piece of wood to the top so you don't cut in to them.If you need a set, I'd say go for it. Most saw horses under $30 each aren't well built or the flimsy plastic ones.
Price is ok for a pair of this style and I'm not sure the price has flatlined the way the "Price Intelligence" claims. 3C has a much more varied history and this appears to be a good price. That said, these lack adjustable height legs and 2x4 brackets like the more expensive models. I have a pair of Kobalt horses with those features and I find them really useful when setting up a portable assembly table.
Staff posted, 15 TU, FP, 0 comments. Smells like a shill. Can anyone comment on quality and if this actually a good deal?
Legitimate shilling concerns here on SlickAds aside, Home Depot is currently selling one of the same horse for $45.16, so this does seem like a good deal; and Bora is a quality product.
Price is ok for a pair of this style and I'm not sure the price has flatlined the way the "Price Intelligence" claims. 3C has a much more varied history and this appears to be a good price. That said, these lack adjustable height legs and 2x4 brackets like the more expensive models. I have a pair of Kobalt horses with those features and I find them really useful when setting up a portable assembly table.
I have the same Kobalt horses and love them - they get a lot of use. Paid ~$29.99 a piece for them (don't really see a deal here.) I have owned a dozen different saw horses and have yet to run across a time where I needed adjustable legs or even had the 'wish' of the horses having adjustable legs. I suppose that capability could be handy for a really tall or very short person (?)
Check your local HD, currently have bora speedhorse xt on clearance $44-50 per each (Not for pair YMMV). I own this speedhorse xt and it's very well made imo. Menards recently had the bora workhorse xt on sale for $27 (those had adjustable legs but lighter capacity). Might be worth holding out if height adjustability is important to you or if you like the feature of being able to add sacrificial 2x4s to make essentially a worktop if needed. I currently use with my track saw, with a homemade mdf table top that I mount with aluminum extrusions. Works really well for my needs in my limited workspace
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Depending on how you plan to use the sawhorses, the utility can range from "I cannot get this job done without sawhorses" to "I don't need sawhorses".
I personally was planning to only use saw horses for rip cuts using track saw for plywood and 2x6/2x8s. I find it is much easier to perform these cuts on the drive way over a foam insulation sheet. I ended up selling me Kobalt sawhorses as it not only is easier, but also simpler to manage the dust when cutting in the driveway.
If you do purchase one, make sure your sawhorses are height adjustable and are able to stand straight on uneven surfaces. These two features are underrated, but I think they are a must have for versatility.
I have the same Kobalt horses and love them - they get a lot of use. Paid ~$29.99 a piece for them (don't really see a deal here.) I have owned a dozen different saw horses and have yet to run across a time where I needed adjustable legs or even had the 'wish' of the horses having adjustable legs. I suppose that capability could be handy for a really tall or very short person (?)
I got them for a similar price many years ago but you're not going to find those prices anymore.
These are solid, especially at this price. Not the most premium option but to get a pair for $57 is solid. Not sure what we're talking about with Kobalt but the closest option (also non adjustable) are $80 for a pair. Just saying
I got the XT (adjustable) for $54 at Menards on clearance. There still might be ones left. These are metal and heavy duty well made. Better than the plastic/resin ones out there that take up space even when folded.
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I bought a pair of Bora XTs a couple years ago. I don't use them a lot, but they're really nice when I do. I cut a pair of 2x4s and drilled them so they create a stable 4ft long framework. I had some disc magnets lying around from another project, so I put them on the inside of the Boras to store the screws I use to attach the 2x4s to the horses. Not the most elaborate setup, but everything takes up very little space when packed, and I can set it up/tear it down in a few minutes. They also have adjustable legs.
Looks like these don't have the 2x4 brackets or adjustable legs, but if you don't care about attaching them and will be using them on even ground, it seems like a solid deal.
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I personally was planning to only use saw horses for rip cuts using track saw for plywood and 2x6/2x8s. I find it is much easier to perform these cuts on the drive way over a foam insulation sheet. I ended up selling me Kobalt sawhorses as it not only is easier, but also simpler to manage the dust when cutting in the driveway.
If you do purchase one, make sure your sawhorses are height adjustable and are able to stand straight on uneven surfaces. These two features are underrated, but I think they are a must have for versatility.
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Looks like these don't have the 2x4 brackets or adjustable legs, but if you don't care about attaching them and will be using them on even ground, it seems like a solid deal.
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