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The 60" Adjustable Workbench is a robust workstation crafted from solid rubber wood, featuring a remarkable 2000 lbs load capacity. With 9-level height adjustment, integrated power outlets, and smooth mobility thanks to upgraded wheels, this workbench is perfect for any professional setting, from garages to offices.
T**N
Missing bolts can be found in legs/table bottom
Upon completion of table assembly, I must say that it is actually quite a nice work table! Everything seems pretty easy to set up, stays in place well so far, and is sturdy enough for my needs (light carpentry and epoxy resin work). I was initially very confused with the assembly though. Whenever I put something together I like to take an inventory of everything and I thought I was missing a few bolts. I found them inserted in the legs and table bottom outside of the packaging. Not really sure what the packing advantage is to separating those bolts from the main assembly components, but I hope this helps the next person find the appropriate bolts a little faster than it took me. Would recommend!
R**T
Very nice rolling work bench, the assembly instructions are typically useless
The media could not be loaded. Excellent quality maple machine finger joined hardwood top. Wheels are very nice, rotate 360 degrees and all 4 lock. Construction is very solid and the table will be great for my needs.The bench turns and swivels easily and at 60 pounds isn't overtly heavy - it’s a portable table. See the video. The legs do NOT fold down.Power strip has 120v outlets and 2 USB C outlets.Leg length is manual adjust. 1 pair of hand screws in each leg make it simple to adjust leg length. It looks like this work table will perform very well.Now the “con”. The assembly instructions stink.The two side panels come bolted flat to the bottom of the bench top.They have to be unbolted and the panels stood on the sides and bolted to the table top. That data is not in the directions.They talk about the “rubber” meaning the top - my top is wood so it makes no sense.The legs ship with one assembly bolt that is required to hold the table legs together.You remove those shipping bolts and replace them with the hand screws but KEEP those bolts - you need them to attach the side panels!Finally, two useless small, flat wrenches are included.Whenever I get those with any product, I toss them in the recycle bin because they are junk. They also don’t fit the hex fittings on the wheels which are 16mm.I used a drill driver and metric sockets which really sped up assembly.Do NOT tighten any bolts until all are installed and started by hand. Don’t cross thread the metal inserts in the bottom of the table top, that would be an issue.The wheels have to be tightened down with a 16mm flat wrench - I used a bicycle cone wrench. You might get a thin 16mm open end wrench to work.The two junk wrenches included are 14mm, 2 x 17mm (?) and 19mm. They need 16mm for users who lack proper tools.Two washers were missing. Not a big deal, I have a small version of a hardware store in my shop.Apart from the lame assembly instructions, this is a knock out terrific movable/portable work table. Even the assembly shortcomings will not amount to any deductions.But you’ve been warned - assembly data stinks!
M**C
Dishonor!
Whoever created the instruction booklet and packed the tools for this product should lose face. Seriously. The instructions, though written in English, made zero sense. The wrenches that came in the box were both too large to turn any of the bolts. The ones shown in the picture were bolted into the legs and were too large to serve any other purpose. There weren't even enough washers (why 2 different sizes??) to use with the bolts that did fit.Good thing I have my own tool set, including the pliers that I used to put this thing together. It WAS easy to assemble, no thanks to you all.Even though I tightened every bolt before putting something on it, the legs threatened to give way when I tried to push the table against the wall. I had to lift and swing one end at a time to get it over where I needed it.Nevertheless, it looks good and sturdy. It was worth the extra work.
R**S
Well designed, well made.
Likely we all have ordered stuff from China and have been disappointed. Not the case for this table. It was very well packaged. It assembled easily. It is sturdy for most typical needs. Though I would not rebuild a V-8 engine on this bench, it can accommodate much of what I do. Great value. Highly recommend.
G**N
Best value of the many options available
Was looking for an acceptable solution for a new workbench in my at-home workshop. I actually came across this product while reading reviews for another workbench. From previous reviews it appeared sturdy enough for my needs, and the price was in the ballpark for what I wanted to spend.Packaging. Arrived completely undamaged. Box did not have any dents (delivered by FEDEX). More than sufficient packing materials inside to protect the tabletop. Packaging mainly consisted of foam padding surrounding all pieces.Materials. The top looks nice, though obviously not hardwood. Maybe it's cork wood. I plan to attack a sacrificial top to it anyways. The legs seem to be made of solid metal. No dents. No scratches. Bolts look fine to me, though if you need the table to hold something really heavy you may consider higher quality.Assembly. Easy to put together. Yes, the instructions look like it is a photocopy, of a photocopy, of a photocopy, then reduced in size. I use the camera on my phone to read the directions. NOTE: You will think that they forgot to include all bolts. Some of them are in the small package that holds all extraneous items. The remaining bolts that you will be looking for are already screwed into the legs, so don't get pissed off. Also, I will repeat the advice you hopefully have already read. Only loosely tighten all bolts until all pieces are attached. THEN wrench tighten everything. Don't fight it. Just do it. I took a square to everything and I'm happy to say it did not take much persuasion to assemble the pieces correctly. The workbench seems stable enough for my needs, though I hate seeing all that wasted space underneath so I plan to build some shelves / drawers, which should add to the overall weight and strength.So far, so good. If anything changes I'll update my review.
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