Amazon.com has VEVOR Portable Folding Workstand, 4.15 x 4.15 ft Collapsible Workbench, 3500 lbs Weight Capacity, No Assembly Foldable Work Stand with Storage Bag, Table Top NOT Included, for Garage Workshop Outdoor on sale for $72.9. Shipping is Free.
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Product Dimensions:49.8"D x 49.44"W x 34"H
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About this item
- Sturdy and Stable: Made with 9 aluminum alloy supports and reinforced tubing, this portable folding workstand holds up to 3500 lbs. It has passed pressure tests, providing reliable support for your tasks and ensuring long-lasting durability
- Easy and Quick Setup: Featuring a foldable design, this collapsible workbench stand is ready to use right out of the box—no assembly required. After use, it folds easily for quick storage and can be conveniently packed into the included carry bag
- Versatile and Portable: Measuring 4.15 x 4.15 ft, this portable work stand is highly flexible, ideal for outdoor dining, gardening, construction, sawing, sanding, painting, and even multitasking multiple projects at once
- Convenient and Thoughtful: Our foldable work stand comes fully equipped with accessories, including a storage bag, L-shaped clamps, four-pronged brackets, bolts, nuts, and more—no need to purchase additional items for an effortless experience
- Suitable for Various Settings: Available in multiple sizes for easy portability, this collapsible work table stand is ideal for use in garages, workshops, outdoor job sites, and more, meeting a variety of needs
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If anyone is considering vevor vs bora, I have both.
The vevor is a little bit lighter and feels stiffer because the thicker aluminum of the vevor doesn't flex as much as the thinner steel of the bora.
having used the bora extensively in a shop context with four people, I can vouch for its resilience to getting hit sideways with moderate force and not taking damage.
The vevor manual cautions against long term installation with power equipment mounted on top. I think this is because aluminum fatigues from small repeated flexures over time.
The 30" vevor sits lower, maybe a little closer to 29", but I haven't measured it in awhile. The bora swivel cups on top add a little height. are a user-replaceable item and the only thing I have damaged on my table. I once over-emphatically dropped a top on the stand and one of the cups popped off. My bad. Vevor doesn't have the swivel cups and knowing how aluminum weakens once it's bent, I'm more gentle with it when transporting or setting it up. Once setup, I'm confident in the strength of either and use them the same.
the bora bag is close to impossible to fit the table back into ime. I don't use it. The vevor bag fits better but doesn't work if the x-cups are mounted.
One other note, the bora is pinned together with rivets. The vevor is pinned together with nuts and bolts. If you wanted to modify the dimensions of your tables to make a custom layout such as 2x10' or 6x8', it would be simpler to do so with the vevor.
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