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Keter Portable Folding Work Table Tool Storage Stand Workbench with 12 Inch Wood Clamps for Saws, Home Improvement, and Construction

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Features

  • Folding workbench ideal for DIY projects, home improvements, table saws, and even the worksite with a unique quick opening and folding system for easy storage and portability
  • Weather-proof polypropylene construction to avoid rusting, peeling, and denting with a lightweight design and sturdy carrying handle to take your workbench anywhere
  • Made of heavy-duty plastic and aluminum legs for a workspace capacity of 1,000 pounds; Workbench folds down to 4.4 inches thick for easy storage in a pinch
  • Opening and folding system allows you to quickly store this workbench after a busy day of work and features slim dimensions of 33.5 inches long, 21.7 inches wide, and 29.7 inches tall
  • Includes (2) 12-inch clamps to secure materials and simplify your woodworking process; Measures 33.46 inches long, 21.65 inches wide, and 4.4 inches tall when folded

Description

The Keter Folding Portable Workbench Sawhorse simplifies your home improvement process and is the essential odd job tool.Designed for DIY projects, home improvement, table saws, and even your worksite, this work table includes (2) 12-inch clamps made for securing most project materials. With dimensions of 33.5 inches long, 21.7 inches wide, and 29.7 inches tall, this slim, foldable table is designed to be stored easily and fit into your workspaces seamlessly. Just fold up your workbench, grab the sturdy carrying handle, and take your tabletop workshop with you.Made of heavy-duty resin and aluminum legs, this workspace has a capacity of 1,000 pounds and will let you begin with your typical birdhouses and graduate to even bigger and heavier projects. The weather-resistant polypropylene construction prevents rusting, peeling, and denting, making this a garage staple designed to stay.For seasoned, handy homeowners and beginners alike, get your home workshop up and running with the Keter 197283 Folding Tool Stand Workbench. Whether on the worksite or in the middle of woodworking lessons with your kids, this is the tool for you. From the Manufacturer Keter 17182239 Folding Work Table pops up to allow for a work surface then neatly folds away when you're done. Won't take up much room when not in use. Two clamps are included to hold down whatever you're working on. The quick opening device makes assembly a snap.

Material: Plastic


Brand: Keter


Product Dimensions: 21.65"D x 33.46"W x 29.75"H


Color: Black/Yellow


Item Weight: 27 Pounds


Material: ‎Plastic


Brand: ‎Keter


Product Dimensions: ‎21.65"D x 33.46"W x 29.75"H


Color: ‎Black/Yellow


Item Weight: ‎27 Pounds


Finish Type: ‎Yellow


Base Type: ‎Leg


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Load Capacity: ‎1000 pound


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎Keter


Part Number: ‎197283


Item Weight: ‎27 pounds


Item model number: ‎197283


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Weight Capacity 1000 lbs


Style: ‎Non-Adjustable


Finish: ‎Yellow


Pattern: ‎Bench


Shape: ‎Rectangle


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Folding


Included Components: ‎2- Removable Quick-Ratcheting, Keter 17182239 Folding Work Table


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1-year limited.


Date First Available: December 14, 2010


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  • A must have for the small workshop - + tip on storing included clamps.
My 'workshop' is half a garage so space is very limited. I wanted to have a work table I could feel confident building on and be able to fold up to store easily. The Keter Table hits those marks very well. It's not perfect, but at $70 its a great value. Pro's: The super quick set up and put away. Very low profile when folded - can stick it anywhere, even a closet if you don't have any space. Sturdy to use - I regularly stand on it to reach high objects and have no worries about it supporting me (~145 lbs). Lower 'shelves' that hold clamps is a nice spot to toss measuring tapes, pencils, small tools, etc. while working. Comes with two bar clamps - never can have too many but see Con's for more on them. Light enough that you can move it around when set up easily. Durable - the plastic top feels solid, the supports lock in place firmly, the handle feels solid despite other reviewers problems. Con's: The bar clamps are pretty terrible. The metal bar dents when clamping making the sliding of the clamp a bit rough. And the clamps don't slide all that well to begin with. The clamping action is fine however. Of note: The release on the clamps (one at either end) are stiff and the one on the trigger handle is completely different than most bar clamps. I keep forgetting that. And I struggle to get the clamp ends to start moving; its not super difficult but more of a frustrating struggle when my other quick grip bar clamps are a joy to work with. I think of them as a freebie with the table so I don't mind too much, but I only use them when I don't have enough other clamps that are easier to use. The table vibrates something fierce when using an orbital sander on it. Already a loud tool, it resonates even more on the table. Adding weight to the table (cinder blocks) knocks that down but isn't practical. I'm going to use some anti vibration rubber mats under the work piece and under the feet next time I sand on it and hope that helps enough. Same goes for other tools like jig saws. I don't think it can really hold 1000lbs. While I climb on it without a worry, I wouldn't want to put 10 of me on the table. The table does shimmy a little with weight on it, so a static load of much higher weight would probably be fine but I'd worry a little over the 600 lbs+ But, I'll never ever need that kind of weight on the bench so calling it a con is iffy. If you want to put a car engine on it, I wouldn't push on it too hard... So-so's: -- The Clamps -- The clamp slots work well with the included clamps but I find I never use them, since they clamp for side to side movement. Add to that that the clamps are kind of a bitch to use and I never want to use them. I always want to clamp pieces down onto the bench. You can clamp things down along the edges but the underside isn't solid across so you have to move the clamp around a bit to find a good spot. Putting the clamps back into the shelf in the table is tricky. The first time I went to put them back in the slots I couldn't figure out how to to fit them for the life of me. 20 min later I got them in. The trick is to have the trigger end just a touch forward of the back bar stop. This seems to fit the cut out better. Even still, it takes me a minute to get them right and the fit for the bar length is very tight. It holds them snugly as a result, but it would be great if it was a simpler 'snap in' system. ** If you've had trouble putting the clamps back in, mark this review helpful so others can struggle less. :) ** Between the clamp quality, the awkward release mechanism and sliding, the lack of use of the slots (for me), and the fiddly return to storage... I don't use them much. However, if you want to just grab the table, throw it in the car and drive somewhere to do a little on site work, knowing you have two clamps with you is a nice feature. Final Thoughts: I highly recommend the work table and plan on getting another one. It's sturdy and easy to store and a large enough size to work on for most projects. Side Note: I wish the toggle clamps on the adjustable version were still included. Those would be VERY useful. I'm considering getting t-tracks and installing them in the table surface. Then I could use something like POWERTEC 71083 5-1/2" L x 1-1/8" W Hold-Down Clamps and really expand the functionality of the table. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2018 by Mike

  • Works as advertised, no assembly required
It's amazing how sturdy this thing is for being a super-portable compact folding-table. They say it is rated at 1000 Lbs capacity. Hmmm... I don't know about that... maybe if you stacked that amount of weight on it slowly, and made sure it was evenly distributed... it just might hold that much. I know I can sit on it and it doesn't wince. The unique (and patented) folding system provides several interlocked supports: two on the side, one in the center. Those fold into place and lock very easily. The main braces connect the upper and lower surfaces. Those, in turn, hold the aluminum legs in places quite rigidly. The net result is the entire table is VERY sturdy and remarkably stable too. Because the tubular legs are of fairly large diameter, the entire table is quite rigid... astoundingly rigid considering it's light-weight. The super-nifty cool-gizmo factor is in the way it instantly and automatically opens. Go look at YouTube videos. This thing really works like that! The clamps can fit into slots so they can be used as a pair, much like a bench vise. Or they can be slipped through the hand-sized holes to clamp vertically and hold boards DOWN to the surface. If you are familiar with the excellent Irwin Quik-Clamps, you'll instantly understand how these clamps operate. However, these clamps have an extra function: not only the feet move, but the clamp-heads move too. There are many times I have wished for that feature when using other clamps! These clamps are light to medium duty though. They are not as rigid or powerful as the heavy duty Irwin models. But they are fast and convenient, certainly strong enough for many DIY, home-repair and craft / shop project applications. What's delightful, besides the nifty way it unfolds, it how compact this is. When collapsed or "closed" it is only a few inches wide. That slim profile made me worry when I saw the box arrive, because I thought it was going to be another "some assembly required" nightmare. Nope... This comes FULLY ASSEMBLED, but in the closed position. You just open the box, remove the protective "warning" tape, read the brief clear illustrated instructions and Bam! It's open! I am a sucker for workshop gadgets. Over the decades, I can't tell you how many dozens of workbenches I have tried; all of them promising stuff they never fully delivered. The Skill multi-function bench had some neat ideas, but was made so cheaply it never worked well and didn't last long. I have tried rolling work-benches, tool-cabinets, clamping stations, workmates... you name it. All of them do a few things OK, but all of them were also cheap, inaccurate or difficult and flimsy. They all quickly found their way to garage sales. This is the FIRST TIME in my fifty-plus years of woodworking that any folding bench-table-clamping-center doohickey has EVER worked as advertised. Really. No exaggeration. Go find the videos. It opens just like that. Even on my first try it worked perfectly. You really can sit on it. The clamps actually lock in place and really do clamp with fair holding power. It folds up fast and takes little room. There are several hand-holds built in, so it is easy to move Up & Down stairs or through tight doorways. I often need to move to the basement or outdoors for DIY projects, so that compactness and those handles are a boon. It would fit in a smart car. I could fit four of these in my trunk. Eight of them would fit in the back seat of any normal sedan. You could easily slip several of these under a bed. Now, could it be improved? Yes, slightly. Instead of BLACK, which absorbs heat when working outdoors, a lighter color would be nice. When I use this outdoors in the blazing noonday sun, the surface gets HOT. A lighter color would alleviate some of that endothermic nuisance. That would also make stuff on the lower shelf easier to see. Black drywall screws tend to hide on dark surfaces. Some users may want heavier-duty clamps, but these clamps are well-matched to the sturdiness of the table. In other words, you won't be doing any heavy hand-tool work with this. It is quite rigid and sturdy and stable, but it wobbles a bit if you try to do hand-planing on it. Power sanding? No problem. My only regret is that I jumped at this low price too soon and did not realize there is another model with adjustable legs. This height is a trifle LOW for much of the work I do around the house. But it is a nice height for refinishing small projects, sanding, clamping, light hand-saw work and glue-ups. If you are TALL, then you might want the adjustable version at a slightly higher price. I think the only way you could find a more perfect design would be to make it yourself. Even though I have made MANY dozens of workbenches and cabinets, I could not make one for seventy-bucks that was any better. It would certainly be an engineering challenge to design one that folded up so compactly yet remained so sturdy when open. If you often need a little workbench with clamping options but are short on space with a low budget... I recommend this thing ( or its adjustable-height brother) highly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2014 by G. Conner

  • Surprised by how solid!
I needed one of these and had a time making a decision. When I set this Keter up to work on a home repair project, I was pleasantly surprised by the easy setup, but particularly by how solid it was when those legs settle in. The way the included clamps integrate with the tabletop works very well. Very handy! However, just be aware they are not super heavy duty. They may not be hardy enough for heavier lumber or project materials. It’s very light weight …the setup/breakdown is great (Make sure the center brace underneath clicks in place)! Great integrated handle. The only thing I would’ve liked is adjustable length legs. But, hey, solid and useful at a good price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Robo-Tom

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