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Universal Tool Stand with Wheels, Drill Press, Miter Saw, Band Saw, Scroll Saw, Planer, Sander & Bench Grinder Stand, 700 lbs Heavy Duty Mobile Base, 26"x14" MDF Top, Rubber Casters

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Set name: With Wheels (Standard)


Features

  • UNIVERSAL TOOL STAND ONE FITS ALL: Replace 8 separate brand-specific stands with one mobile workstation. Compatible with drill press, miter saw, table saw, band saw, scroll saw, chop saw, thickness planer, belt sander, bench grinder, jointer, lathe, vise, anvil & reloading press. The 26"x14" MDF platform lets you drill custom mounting holes for any tool footprint (mounting bolts not included).
  • 700 LBS HEAVY-DUTY CAPACITY POWDER-COATED STEEL FRAME: Reinforced steel frame supports up to 700 lbs strong enough for thickness planers, floor drill press, benchtop band saws, dewalt miter saw stand setups, and bench grinders. Thick 0.7" MDF top absorbs motor vibration and minimizes wobble for precision cuts and safe operation at max load.
  • 26" x 14" PREMIUM MDF TABLE TOP MULTI-USE WORK SURFACE: Smooth pre-finished MDF with edge banding doubles as a work bench, planer table, drill press table, miter saw table, or saw bench all-in-one. Drill mounting holes exactly where your tool needs them; ideal for compact garages where one workbench replaces multiple single-purpose stands.
  • 4 INDEPENDENT STEP-LOCK RUBBER CASTERS ROLLING MOBILE BASE: Unlike linked-pedal systems that wobble on uneven garage floors, four individual foot-pedal casters engage/release each wheel independently for 4-corner leveling on imperfect concrete. Premium rubber wheels glide silently no scratching, no marking, superior traction vs plastic casters. Turn this universal mobile base into a rolling workbench for tight garage workshops.
  • RECLAIM YOUR GARAGE MOBILE COMMAND CENTER: Roll your 700 lbs thickness planer, miter saw, or scroll saw stand into the center for work, then tuck it into the corner when finished. Designed for small garages, residential workshops, woodworkers, DIY hobbyists, and gunsmiths needing a reloading press stand. Smarter alternative to DeWalt, Bosch, Ryobi, BORA, RIDGID & POWERTEC tool stands universal, mobile, and a fraction of the price.

Material: MDF Top, Metal Frame, Rubber Casters


Brand: VIGO POWER


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 14"W x 30"H


Color: Crimson Red


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Brand Name: VIGO POWER


Model Number: V00909001


UPC: 727670993455


Manufacturer: VIGO POWER LLC


Manufacturer Part Number: V00909001001


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Base Type: Rolling


Load Capacity: 700 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 26"D x 14"W x 30"H


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Minimum Height: 30 Inches


Required Assembly: Yes


Assembly Instructions Description: Required Tools 13mm open-end wrench and 5mm Allen key. Key Assembly Steps 1. Base Setup Place the table upside down and attach Cross Brace #2 using the M5*12 screws. 2. Leg Assembly Attach Cross Brace #1 to the legs using M8 bolts and nuts. 3. Structural Support Install Cross Braces #3 and #4 to secure the frame. 4. Mobility & Stability Attach the foot pads and casters, then tighten all hardware throughout the leg and brace assembly. 5.Final Adjustment Turn the table upright, adjust the foot pads to ensure the surface is level, and verify the casters move smoothly. Safety Tip Do not use the tool table until the assembly is fully completed and all parts are properly secured to prevent injury.


Material Type: MDF Top, Metal Frame, Rubber Casters


Frame Material: Metal


Color: Crimson Red


Finish Types: Powder Coated


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sturdy and Strong
Set name: No Wheels (Stationary)
Sturdy and adjustable feet for uneven floors
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by N. Dickson

  • Excellent addition to my shop
Set name: With Wheels (Standard)
I am happy with the purchase. I have my bench top drill press mounted on it and it's the perfect pairing. The instructions are not the greatest but with a little patients, the correct setup can be attained. I would differently purchase again.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by john c.

  • Extra bracing.
Set name: With Wheels (Standard)
The item metal my expectations but there is one issue. The stand is rated for 700 pounds. The machine I have on it is 350 pounds. The legs at the bottom where the casters and leveling pads bolt onto need to have extra bracing added to them.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by Paula

  • Tool table
Set name: With Wheels (Standard)
Well made and hold my drill press firmly. Packaging is bulletproof
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by Chris Miller

  • Sturdy and useful Sturdy and useful
Set name: With Wheels (Standard)
I bought this stand for my mini lathe. The lathe is too long for the table So I replaced the top with larger. It works great and the wheels are awesome. highly recommend for any shop with limited budget
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025 by GDV

  • Sturdy, easy to assemble, and well-packaged Sturdy, easy to assemble, and well-packaged
Set name: No Wheels (Stationary)
This stand comes superbly packaged for shipment. It is double-boxed, with the interior box itself made of double-strength cardboard. All of the powder-coated steel structural pieces are individually bagged to avoid scuffing and nested between sheets, strips, and blocks of polystyrene foam fitted to prevent any movement in the box. The melamine-surfaced MDF table top is stacked on top of all the metal parts and protected by styrofoam on both sides. The care put into the packaging design shows that presentation was also a consideration. Two boxes of hardware are included. One contains the four soft plastic adjustable feet molded onto 8mm threaded studs. The other box contains the hardware and tools. The stubby red ratcheting box/open-ended wrench is a nice break from the usual stamped sheet metal wrenches that are usually included in assembly kits, and it is worthy of its own photo. A 5mm hex wrench is also included but was not used because the only hex head screws in the kit needed a 3mm wrench. The metal parts have a durable textured powder coat finish. The legs are made of .080" thick steel with short doublers welded at the bottom ends where the feet attach. The horizontal braces are .050" thick steel which is thin enough to be a little flexible if you try to twist one by hand, but in tension in this application it is perfectly adequate. The melamine-surfaced MDF top does have melamine on both sides to prevent warpage. The MDF edges are unfinished and if there is any chance they might get wet the edges should be sealed with some type of finish or the top may swell. The assembly begins with the table top inverted. The two long rails are attached with four button-head hex screws that tighten into threaded brass inserts embedded in the MDF top. After that the short carriage bolts are used to loosely assemble the legs and short cross members to these rails. The mid-leg cross members are then added to the inside of of the legs. The horizontal pieces are always on the inside of the angles, with the full leg showing on the outside. When the entire stand is loosely assembled you can place in on a flat surface and tighten all the nuts using the included box-end ratchet. The feet are then installed to any height desired and can be adjusted individually to accommodate an uneven floor. Even with the adjustable feet set at full height (even so the stand is not that tall) it is quite rigid. The angled legs help prevent any wobbliness that could occur with vertical legs. NOTE: The last photo showing the assembled stand was taken at wide angle and hides the fact that the legs angle and that in reality the footprint on the floor is considerably larger than the size of the top. The mid-level horizontal rails are begging to have an extra shelf placed on top. It would have been nice if the manufacturer had included one. And the exact amount of hardware needed to build the stand was included, but not a single spare bolt or nut. They must be very confident in their kitting process. Given the quality of the components in this kit and care that was put into the presentation and safe packaging I don't feel that it is terribly overpriced, even though you might find a similar type of stand close enough that is close enough for your needs for less. Personally with floor space at a premium I tend to look and open machine stands as wasting potential storage space that could be located underneath. If you are short on floor space you may want to consider that for 1-1/2 to 2 times the cost of this stand a small rolling workbench with drawer storage underneath and a larger top that might be more appropriate. But in the end this is a very sturdy stand with what I feel is above-average quality and packaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026 by Espoir

  • Nice rolling shop stand, just needs a few tweaks.
Set name: With Wheels (Upgraded Version)
This is a good heavy duty rolling tool stand. It is ideal for heavier tools that you might use often but just don’t have room for on your workbench. Rather than having to lift it up onto the workbench every time you need it, you can keep it on this rolling tool stand against a wall and roll it to your work area when you are ready to use it. The stand itself is well constructed and is rated for up to 700 lbs, however that seems a bit of a stretch in my opinion. Even though the stand is wider at the bottom than the top, a heavy shop tool would still make the tool stand top heavy, but if exercising caution when rolling heavy tools around the shop and understanding any rolling stand can tip over if the weight on top heavy is heavy enough, you should be ok. I do think that the 700lb rating is a bit of a stretch. Assembly was fairly straight forward and took about 30 minutes to put it together. The red powder coating gives the stand a nice finish and the rubber casters make it easy to roll the stand around but the lock down wheels can be a tripping hazard if not careful. I am using this stand for my drill press, plus I added a shelf at the bottom of the stand to store some of my heavier tools. By adding the shelf it gave me more storage space in the shop and also made the shop stand more stably with the lower center of gravity. Overall I am pleased with the stand but I am not sure it can support 700 lbs on the MDF shelf, which I replaced with a piece of scrap 3/4” plywood when I added the bottom shelf. I deducted 1 star because the locking rubber casters can be a tripping hazard and the fact that the MDF shelf may not be able to support 700 lbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026 by Amazon Reviewer

  • A Quality Product A Quality Product
Set name: With Wheels (Upgraded Version)
I think this is an excellent wheeled tool stand. It is VERY sturdy and I have no problem believing it would support the 700lb maximum load it claims. It is large enough to hold just about any bench top power tool I own with the exception of the table saw or the miter saw. The 26” X 14” top is a good size in that it has a wide range of uses but is still slender enough to fit into a small niche along the shop wall. This is how I both store and make use of most of my bench top power tools, fastened to a wheeled table I can roll out onto a concrete strip outside the shop for use then roll it back into the shop for storage. The stand is made of alloy steel and feels considerably stronger than some others I own. The wheels are user friendly and glide along nicely even with a hefty load and the good sized levers that raise and lower the stand are easy to use in either direction. And as a plus, the powder coated finish should not only be very durable but it looks cool! One note; the “clear step by step manual” was vague and of little actual help in putting the stand together. One or two clear photos of the assembled unit would be of much more use. It’s really not complicated and doesn’t take long to put together but the seller should try again on the manual. It got in the way more than helped with the assembly. Overall this is an outstanding product, well made from good materials, easy to assemble, and feels very, very strong. The cost is not cheap but I believe the quality of the product makes this a good value overall. I heartily recommend it! Be safe. Do good work. Have fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026 by Traveling Light

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