🛠️ Work smarter, not harder—your ultimate portable powerhouse!
The Keter Folding Work Table is a heavy-duty, weather-resistant portable workbench featuring a 1000 lb load capacity and versatile 12" clamps. It sets up in 30 seconds with no assembly, folds compactly for easy transport, and is built with durable polypropylene, resin, and aluminum for lasting performance on any job site or DIY project.
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.65"D x 33.46"W x 29.75"H |
Finish Types | Yellow |
Color | Black/Yellow |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Plastic |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Load Capacity | 1000 pound |
Base Type | Leg |
B**.
Sturdier than I expected. My favorite stowable folding work table yet.
I'll start with the obvious: This is a very cheap folding work table. Expect the plastic molding to be imperfect.However, I just bought my second one of these and for someone who works on them occasionally, both have been far more functional than I expected for the price. The plastic molding issues are mostly cosmetic, a few stringy strands to pull off when I unpack them. The tolerance in the built-in clamp holders is pretty tight, the clamps are a bit difficult to pull out and put back in to their stowing slots.But, that's nothing. These tables are fantastic, despite the very minor issues above. Fix the above, and you're paying at LEAST 4x the price per table.These fold up into almost nothing. When not in use, they stow away in hardly more space than you'd use to hide a folding chair. They have handles on all sides, and they are light enough for someone who works on stuff to lift easily. The weight is easy to manage. I'm able to hold one of these tables at full arm's length, long enough to turn sideways and slide into a little slot against the wall next to a cabinet behind a desk. They are extremely portable. Taking them up and down stairs is easy, due to flexible handle options on all sides. Two hands, one hand, one in each hand, easy.They unfold instantly. If you don't need to hold a lot of weight, this table goes from suitcase form to functional table in about one second flat. If you need to hold weight, you do have to spend another 10 seconds or so making sure the supportive flaps are locked in. Once they are locked in, two reasonably fit people could dance on top of this table with zero concerns. I use one for my miter saw and once set up, never thought I was using a plastic table.The real kicker is, they also fold back up instantly. You just unlock the support flaps, hold by the correct handles, turn it upside down, and shake. All of the legs fold back up into place, maybe having to nudge one or two to get back to fully folded suitcase form.If I had bigger hands I could easily carry four of these, whereas just one KREG table is my limit.The action of the clamps isn't perfect but it's good enough for what you'd use this table for. The clamps are actually pretty smart, with both clamp parts moving independently on the bar. This lets you quickly expand the bottom of the jaw to make room, quickly slide the bottom of the jaw to meet your part, and squeeze the trigger a few times to lock in place without having a lot of clamp bar sticking out from the table. My only complaint is the holsters for stowing the clamps are too tight a fit, I have to use a trick to get them to fit back in once I'm done. (Release the upper jaw. Slide all the way up. Squeeze the handle just once. Slide the lower jaw to meet it, then it will fit.)I've bought two of these now. The second one is for use indoors, and came in handy to glue up 3D prints and wrap holiday gifts, each time taking less than half a minute to pull out and set up, and under half a minute to pack up and stow. A+.
M**.
MUST-HAVES FOR ALL THE SINGLE HANDY WITH TOOLS LADIES!!!
The media could not be loaded. I just added these workbenches to my collection of tools in my storage sheds. As a single lady, these makeup for the lack of manpower, and allow me to work smarter and not harder, on the many projects I’m taking on by myself! I’m above average height for a woman at 5’5.5” tall, so the size of these portable tables is just right for me. They weigh approximately 22.5 pounds each.Looks are deceiving because it looks like it is just thick but flimsy resin plastic but you’d think it was made of steel how sturdy it is when it’s locked and holding weight! My video demonstrates its great functionality and ease of setting it up and breaking it down!Each table comes with two clamps that has a compartment under the workbench so they won’t get misplaced or lost! You can sit your Yeti of iced water underneath the workbench while you’re working. It serves like a shelf within a portable table! You can adjust the height from the fully adjusted setup table, to the storage position collapsed, in about five seconds; vice versa it takes about ten seconds! I’m so glad I found these workbench portable tables! I will never buy a set of sawhorses again! Five-stars and a thumbs up Keter! 👍🏾
T**R
Great for car detailing
At first I was thinking a regular 6ft table would be good enough detailing both stationary and mobile but once I purchased this - I realized its superior to a 6ft table.. its lighter, easier to deploy, packout, and transport, andthat middle row is very handy.. Yes its not 100% ideal it is better than a 6ft table.
G**R
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.
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