Performance Tool W54025 Portable Multipurpose Workbench and Vise (200 lbs Capacity) , Yellow

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About this item:

  • FOLDING DESIGN: Offers compact storage and easy mobility to take from work site to work site
  • PRINTED TABLETOP: Printed with grid, ruler, and protractor for added convenience as you work
  • ONE-HANDED CLAMP SYSTEM: Allows for independent jaw adjustment
  • VERSATILE CLAMP: Jaws resist warping and can be angled to accommodate uniquely shaped materials
  • 200 lb safe working load
  • Folding design for compact storage
  • Tabletop printed with grid, ruler and protractor for added convenience
  • The Performance W54025 Multi-Purpose Workbench can be used to hold work pieces safely in place while working with them. Even odd shaped workpieces can be secured without damaging their surfaces. This versatile workbench can also allow for cuts or holes to be made in workpieces with an open space under it, eliminating the worry of damaging surfaces underneath. The folding design allows for easy storage without taking up much space. Tabletop printed with grid, ruler and protractor for added convenience The worktop also offers a tool storage rail to keep tools withing easy reach but out of the way. 200-pound safe working load capacity. Overall size: 23-7/8 x 25 x 31 in.

    Review:

    4.5 out of 5

    90.77% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works well. Fits in closet

    A.C. · December 3, 2024

    It does what I wanted it to do for cheap. Could be a little sturdier but oh well

    4.0 out of 5 stars Very cute

    T. · October 17, 2024

    This wasn’t too hard to put together. The instructions weren’t the easiest to follow and I had to refer to the picture on the box a few times. The hex wrench included didn’t quite fit but I was able to use my own wrench. The instructions also say you need a hammer. Not sure for what but I had one in standby.The table can be split unevenly for odd shaped pieces but I would use additional clamps because it doesn’t lock in place.It is sturdy enough for small to medium wood working projects but the metal legs can be bent and warped under too much force.Overall, I like it and it will work for me.

    5.0 out of 5 stars usefull bench

    D.M. · January 22, 2025

    Not for heavy duty work but for what I needed it for it is ideal. Fast shipping.

    3.0 out of 5 stars As long as your expectations aren't very high, this is an adequate workbench.

    M.D.M. · November 30, 2015

    This is exactly what I expected it to be; a cheaply made "work bench" that does the job as long as you don't expect too much of it. But it serves it's purpose perfectly; it was cheap, it was easy to assemble, it's lightweight, and it's sturdy enough for what I need it to do. I have a couple of Workmates back home, but there was no way I was going to spend that much for my current situation (military base overseas). So, I had this shipped to have something better than a stack of tires to work little projects on.Pros: It was cheap enough that I won't shed a tear leaving it behind at the end of this tour; assembly was very straight forward (even included "tools" to assemble itself); it folds up sufficiently to make it somewhat store-able, and is easy to carry due to it's minimal weight; and it's strong enough for "sawhorse" work, up to 200 lbs, or so it says. The paint job was nicely applied, so it should remain rust-free for some time.Cons: As I've said, it's cheap; stamped metal, particle board, plastic parts. It certainly doesn't have the "overbuilt" qualities of my Workmate benches, as material and design is the minimum required to achieve function. The work surface is small, even when you expand the tabletop to max opening. And about the opening mechanics; unlike my Workbench, each side cranks independently, and don't have very much clamping power. The "bench dogs", the little plastic thingys, really aren't strong enough or large enough to provide sufficient grip; they'll hold a board down to cut it, but they won't hold material solidly enough so you can work on it (like a door so you can put a hinge on it).Having said all that, I'm still satisfied with the purchase. It's exactly for what I expected it would be and sufficient for the type of work it's being used for over here. I'd even consider buying a couple for home as upgraded sawhorses. Sure, they won't replace my Black & Decker Workmates or my Keter folding worktable, but at less than half the price for the cheapest of either of these certainly makes up for the shortfalls.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very useful tool for all kind of work

    V. · September 12, 2024

    This is a very good product actually better than expected, it is build of sturdy materials, metal most of it and this worked very well for me for cutting and painting wood and also for waxing my snowboard.Assembly took me like 30 minutes and it is good that is easy foldable so it takes less space when storing it.

    5.0 out of 5 stars QUALITY FOR THE MONEY

    M.G. · January 1, 2025

    First, what I disliked: 1) The directions are pitiful... I want to thank the other reviewers that posted a photo of the instruction sheet. I "stole" it and blew up the photo in order to get a better look. Building this unit is cut and dry, but there are some things you need to see, like the angled rubber feet, and the direction of both folding legs.2) Eight more flat washers would be nice for the two lower cross braces. Due to the light gauge steel, I would feel better if there were a washer on each side (nut and head sides).What I liked: 1) All holes lined up, at least on my unit.2) Nyloc nuts for the top mounts... This ensures that both legs pivot thus allowing the unit to fold up for storage.; so do not tighten these four nuts. This may seem logical, but I have experienced other builds where I had to improvise.3) Overall, for the price, I was happy with the workbench, for what I will be using it for. I expect no issues.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight so accept its limitations

    M.U. · May 10, 2023

    I got this stand for assembling model aircraft, especially at the flying field. I needed something that was light/portable, compact when stored and quite stable. This is perfect for the job, in fact I'd guess it was good for any kind of hobby that required a portable table that didn't have to carry too much weight. (If you're planning home improvements get a Workmate. We've had one for years, an excellent device but too big, clumsy and dirty for in-home / hobby use.)My only criticism is that assembly instructions are a bit thin. Its actually really easy to put together but at the same time surprisingly easy to put the wrong part in the wrong place. A handful of registration marks would improve things significantly.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Very useful

    A.C. · October 2, 2024

    I have two and they are very handy. Probably should have two more. Do not lean too hard on the MDF board, they break. Fair warning.

    Great stand

    W.K. · November 2, 2024

    Works perfectly

    Easy to use

    A.C. · May 13, 2024

    This product was cheaper than what I could get it in my hometown. Came with in a couple days good value for the product.

    Práctico

    J.E.B.C. · March 7, 2023

    Me resulta muy útil cuando realizo bricolage, además se retrae y es muy fácil de guardar. Su sistema de sujeción es importante en el desarrollo de las tareas y es bastante resistente.

    Excellent customer Service.

    c.o. · February 6, 2023

    I received the workbench and firstly was impressed with the quality of the product.UNfortunately the bag containing the nuts and bolts was missing. I contacted customer service by phone and was firstly impressed to speak to a real person rather than leaving a message and with Sherie's willingness to help and her personality and kindness. As Sherie was away for a period of time Chris took over and he showed the same professionalism and willingness to help solve the problem.This morning I received what I thought would be the bag of missing nuts and bolts but an entire new workbench.With high quality and excellent customer support I would have no qualms about purchasing products from Performance tools in the future or recommending their products and superb customer service.

    good value for the money

    a.c. · August 10, 2022

    product is fine and good value for the money. The courier should have left it at my back door under a roof as when i GOT HOME IT WAS SOAKED FROM RAIN! Not the seller fault or problem with this item at all

    Performance Tool W54025 Portable Multipurpose Workbench and Vise (200 lbs Capacity) , Yellow

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