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48" WorkPro Rolling Adjustable Height Heavy Duty Steel Frame Workbench

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vipoutlet via eBay has 48" WorkPro Rolling Adjustable Height Heavy Duty Steel Frame Workbench (400 lbs. Capacity; 42770) on sale for $99 - Extra 10% Off ($9.90) (discount automatically apply in cart) = $89.10. Shipping is free. (via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery)

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  • About the Deal
    • This adjustable rolling workbench features a heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame w/ 48" rubber wood worktop + adjustable height mechanism allowing height between 29 to 38" for ergonomic comfort or standing (supports a maximum load capacity of 400 lbs.)
    • Suitable for hardware task, general household projects or professional workshop environments
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    • Offer valid through June 1, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
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    • Product is eligible for return within 30 days of purchase; seller pays for return shipping

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vipoutlet via eBay has 48" WorkPro Rolling Adjustable Height Heavy Duty Steel Frame Workbench (400 lbs. Capacity; 42770) on sale for $99 - Extra 10% Off ($9.90) (discount automatically apply in cart) = $89.10. Shipping is free. (via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery)

Thanks to community member SickerDealer for finding this deal

Note, product will be sold/shipped by vipoutlet.

Product is retail ready condition and in original packaging

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This adjustable rolling workbench features a heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame w/ 48" rubber wood worktop + adjustable height mechanism allowing height between 29 to 38" for ergonomic comfort or standing (supports a maximum load capacity of 400 lbs.)
    • Suitable for hardware task, general household projects or professional workshop environments
    • Product will
    • Offer valid through June 1, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return within 30 days of purchase; seller pays for return shipping

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Today 07:10 AM
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Rudi1Today 07:10 AM
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Nice one actually
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Today 09:32 AM
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zdiddy987
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Today 09:32 AM
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Looks similar to the Husky work benches they sell at Home Depot
Today 10:01 AM
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IntranetusaToday 10:01 AM
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Can anyone comment on how wobbly this desk is? I've heard that 2 leg desks (as opposed to 4 legs on each corner) wobbles much more...which is fine if you're using it in an office but might be very dangerous if you're using this as a workbench and using powertools (eg. circular saws) on it.
Today 01:32 PM
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Loudog504Today 01:32 PM
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Quote from zdiddy987 :
Looks similar to the Husky work benches they sell at Home Depot
It does but the husky has the crank handle on the front which IMO is a better design.

Just something to think about on where you will place this with the handle on the side vs being on the front.
Today 01:41 PM
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GreenSweater544Today 01:41 PM
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Quote from Intranetusa :
Can anyone comment on how wobbly this desk is? I've heard that 2 leg desks (as opposed to 4 legs on each corner) wobbles much more...which is fine if you're using it in an office but might be very dangerous if you're using this as a workbench and using powertools (eg. circular saws) on it.
Engineer here that has a bigger one of these. Wobbliness comes from strutcture (metal) being not strong enough. You could have multiple support points (legs) and still be wobbly (imagine 100 straws keeping something up). That said, normally these tables are very sturdy
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TealLake7070Today 01:45 PM
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not sure i would trust this to hold 400lbs
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rczriderToday 01:51 PM
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Anyone know if the wood top is solid or hollow?

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Today 01:56 PM
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holmes1997Today 01:56 PM
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Quote from GreenSweater544 :
Engineer here that has a bigger one of these. Wobbliness comes from strutcture (metal) being not strong enough. You could have multiple support points (legs) and still be wobbly (imagine 100 straws keeping something up). That said, normally these tables are very sturdy
No. Fake Engineer here; This is just patently wrong. A leg in each corner is more stable. Beyond that your logic follows, but 2 legs leaves you relying on angle rigidity and is considerably less stable. An actual engineer would know that.
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Today 02:35 PM
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defender0802Today 02:35 PM
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This looks more to be light duty with a singular vertical support leg going down into wheeled lower support crosses. I'm not cranking on anything heavy and off kilter with something like this. 4 welded legs and heavy gauge steel for "Heavy Duty" is bare minimum.
Today 03:19 PM
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Gmaggert1Today 03:19 PM
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Ive got an engine sitting on a plastic fold out 6ft table. I think this will be just fine for the people who are actually going to us it and not just buy it because its a deal
Today 03:26 PM
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finland85Today 03:26 PM
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Quote from holmes1997 :
No. Fake Engineer here; This is just patently wrong. A leg in each corner is more stable. Beyond that your logic follows, but 2 legs leaves you relying on angle rigidity and is considerably less stable. An actual engineer would know that.
Don't all adjustable height tables operate on two legs?
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PinakoToday 04:05 PM
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Quote from GreenSweater544 :
Engineer here that has a bigger one of these. Wobbliness comes from strutcture (metal) being not strong enough. You could have multiple support points (legs) and still be wobbly (imagine 100 straws keeping something up). That said, normally these tables are very sturdy
100 straws with cross braces would actually be pretty sturdy. This is how 3D printing infill works.
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TurdFurgesonToday 04:06 PM
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Quote from holmes1997 :
No. Fake Engineer here; This is just patently wrong. A leg in each corner is more stable. Beyond that your logic follows, but 2 legs leaves you relying on angle rigidity and is considerably less stable. An actual engineer would know that.
Another engineer here, you're wrong. A 4 legged table and a 2 legged table with ground contact points at the same spot and sufficient structure for both designs can have equal stiffness. It's about structural design and points of contact. Just look at the numerous bridge designs, or engineered trusses.

Any adjustable desk is going to be less ridged than a non-adjustable desk of similar design, as there has to be some mechanical looseness for adjustability.
Last edited by TurdFurgeson May 5, 2026 at 09:32 AM.

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