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BLACK+DECKER Workmate Portable Workbench, 350-Pound Capacity (WM125)

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Arrives Thursday, Sep 11
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Features

  • The portable work bench has a durable steel frame and wooden vise jaws
  • Sturdy construction of the garage work bench holds up to 350 lbs.
  • Compact, lightweight design folds flat for easy storage
  • Adjustable swivel pegs easily clamp irregular shapes
  • Jaws resist warping and can be angled to accommodate uniquely-shaped materials. Parallel Clamping: 4-5/8"
  • Slip-resistant feet help prevent sliding

Description

With the ability to hold up 350 pounds, the Workmate work bench with vise is a great addition to any workshop. Features a durable steels frame and adjustable swivel pegs that easily clamp awkward shapes. Black & Decker WM125 Workmate 125 350 Pound Capacity Portable Work Bench is a necessity for the serious craftsman. Weighing only 15 pounds, this heavy-duty workbench holds up to 350 pounds to accommodate a wide variety of projects. Dual clamp cranks and four swivel pegs can be angled for unique jobs when clamping a variety of materials. Jaws resist swelling and warping over time. Non-skid feet prevent sliding while you work. The bench folds flat for compact storage. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer The Workmate 125 holds a robust 350-pounds on its work surface. Open and close the Workmate with the dual clamp cranks which offer increased clamping force and versatility. The rubber non-skid-feet prevent the unit from sliding around as you do your projects. At only 15-pounds, you will get portability without increased fatigue. Folds flat for easy storage. The workmate 125 includes four swivel pegs for added versatility and reliability in clamping different materials. See more

Material: Wood


Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Product Dimensions: 5"D x 5"W x 35"H


Color: Black


Item Weight: 14.85 Pounds


Material: ‎Wood


Brand: ‎BLACK+DECKER


Product Dimensions: ‎5"D x 5"W x 35"H


Color: ‎Black


Item Weight: ‎14.85 Pounds


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Base Type: ‎Casters


Frame Material: ‎Durable Steel Frame


Load Capacity: ‎350 pound


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎Black & Decker


Part Number: ‎WM125


Item Weight: ‎14.85 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎WM125


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Portable Workbench


Finish: ‎Painted


Torque: ‎1400 Inch Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Maximum Weight Capacity: ‎350 Pounds


Head Style: ‎Flat


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Included Components: ‎WM125 Project Center | (4) Swivel Pegs


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty.


Date First Available: October 15, 2002


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Style: Portable Workbench
I wanted a little table to work on small projects I do around the house. It was a little hard to understand the instructions but the more I looked at the pictures and kept reading the instructions. I was able to put the piece together with no issue. Worth the buy and I find it very cool to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Sarina

  • Very Sturdy
Style: Portable Workbench
Everyone should have one of these Workmates. My pictures show my yarn winder clamped to the bench with the yarn running up through the hole to the winder. The results are brilliant. I use the bench for working with polymer clay, epoxy resin and beading. It’s light weight and folds down for easy storage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Mushroom Hunter Mushroom Hunter

  • NICE PRODUCT - BUT
Style: Portable Workbench
First off I ordered 2 of these in early November, that arrived in late November. They were supposed to take about 2 weeks, turned out to be almost 4 full weeks! Assembly. These are not hard to assemble. But the instructions are simply pathetic. The instructions are those ridiculous pictures. Youtube has several videos with assembly instructions. B&D even has one that is HORRIBLE. You can tell the guy doing the assembly has done this many, many times. Hey B&D, slow it down, and pay better attention to how some of the pieces are positioned. Trust me, it can be done, but not nearly as quickly as it should be. Missing parts - both workmates were missing parts. The first one I assembled was missing one the pins needed to assemble the crank, the second one was missing both. But a much better solution is to use a 6x32 1-1/4 machine screw with some washers and a lock nut. Makes the task very, very easy. Second tip - when inserting the long threaded rod into the stand use a zip-tie to keep the rod in place. Simply put it through the hole in the rod and zip it up to form a loop. This way the rod won't work itself loose while you assemble the second two slide blocks and the wood work surface. Once the wood plank is assembled you can cut the zip-tie off and assemble the crank. Using the machine screws saves the grief of trying to hammer the pins in. Overall impression. Years ago I bought a pair of workmate 425s. They were great but weighed a ton. The 125 is a bit smaller, and much much lighter. I actually consider it a vast improvement over my original model. Besides being lighter, it is easier to open and collapse. I had to fight with the 425 to open it, and closing it could be tricky. The 125 is a very nice replacement. Using the clamping mechanism is easy and works well. I gave it 4 stars because of the useless instructions and the missing parts. I hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by Small business owner

  • Good deal, instructions useless, watch the video (There are several good ones) Tips on assembly!
Style: Portable Workbench
Note: I'm a 63 yr old Handy-Lady, and well used to getting my hands dirty, and make furniture and other woodworking projects. Like many people I was wary of getting this workbench set up. I actually bought this in May and left it till I needed it - September 9 - to assemble it. I forgot the return window for Amazon had closed, so I was really nervous when I examined the box, which had obviously been opened and resealed. And even more so when I found one of the plastic bags of parts was opened. But, I looked up the Black and Decker assembly video for the WB125 and setup my iPad to watch as I assembled it First - and I am one of those people - I arranged all the parts and hardware exactly as shown in the video, and was pleased that nothing was missing. TIP #1: Make sure you have the 2 cross-braces identified as the shorter one goes on the inside legs, the longer one on the outside legs - the holes won't line up if you make the same mistake I did. TIP #2: Yes! Use locking washers - 8 x M6 lock washers - on these cross-brace attachments to make sure it is as sturdy as possible TIP #3: There are 4 slides included for the vise. These are actually 2 sets of 2 and are not identical. The first set have a protruding knob which fits in the hole in the metal top of the bench. This set is the one used to attached the non-moving part of the vise - the one without the printed logo and product name on it. Everything else went smoothly - watching the video carefully - and I even used the Roll Pins to attach the handles. I had bought - upon the advice of a number of reviewers - but the Roll Pins - with a little force, went through OK. Tip #4: I attached the feet, which fitted well, but also used Flex-Glue, since the feet are flexible plastic. I literally just finished the setup, so I can't say whether this was a good idea, but it seemed logical to me. Once assembled it seems very sturdy and - I used to have one of the original 1970's versions - not quite as solid as the original, but good enough for my home projects. At $40 (incl. tax - and it's now even cheaper) I am very pleased with the workbench. VIDEOS: Search YouTube for WB125 Assembly and you should get the one from the Black and Decker Product Manager. But also search for "How To Put Together A Black+Decker WorkMate 125 Portable Workbench" by user, 'Help at my Home'. He runs through some of the confusing aspects of assembly and the various parts and pieces that might get your frustrated. _______ Hammer On!! -Kim ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021 by UKRefugee

  • Great addition to garage workshop
Style: Portable Workbench
Small, with a strong grip of the vise, 4 plastic dogs included (the fact that they are a bit compressible improves the grip). Standard aluminum dogs fit the holes. A bit tricky to assemble but completely doable using instructions (not as straightforward as IKEA's, but doable, nevertheless). Does anyone expect it to be sturdy? If anyone does, checking with common sense is advised. But placing a foot on the crossbar is enough to fix it in place and make manipulations which do not include excessive force to the side. Yes, if I put all my strength to the fixed plank sideways, this poor contraption will bend, but... it is not designed to withstand this. With this in mind, my first three days working on it with tools and efforts, which are consistent with its design, were pleasant. I did what I needed - chiseling, drilling, cutting 2x4 (!) with a saw etc. No complaints. It can be stored flat, and it will be when my main workbench will come fully functional. This small piece can be a reserve or take-out workplace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by diza_in

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