Amazon is selling a 'super stable' $150 folding work table for $100, and shoppers say it's 'by far the best'
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When working in your garage or basement, it's important to have the proper furniture to make you feel comfortable and ready for action. If you don't already own one, we suggest investing in a work table.
Right now, the Worx Pegasus 2-in-1 Folding Work Table is on sale at Amazon for only $100. As part of the retailer's Big Spring Sale, you can grab this 2-in-1 portable workbench for 33% off.
The table offers a large work surface area of 31 inches long, 25 inches wide, and 32 inches tall. You can use it for just about any hobby including painting, woodworking, staining, repairs, and more. It is constructed of a molded ABS plastic with steel supports and weighs only 30 pounds, making its foldable design easy to transport. The table features two 18-inch quick clamps, two table links, and four clamp dogs to keep a strong hold on whatever project you're working on.
"Exceptional work table, totally impressed," said one shopper. "The reason that I like this work table is the easy setup. Its large surface area is perfect for all my projects. The integrated clamping system is super useful and the 2-in-1 workbench and sawhorse feature is just genius!"Another reviewer wrote, "I've owned two Black + Decker Workmates and a few other portable workbench tables in my time and this one is by far the best. The thing is super stable — shockingly so."
Its 2-in-1 design can seamlessly transition from a workbench to a sawhorse, and can pop open and fold down into a compact size for easy storing. When using this table as a portable workbench, it can hold up to 300 pounds, but when using it as a sawhorse it has a load-bearing capacity of 1,000 pounds. Other small details found on the bench include a built-in measuring guide, accessory pockets, and an under tray.
"Solidly made and very stable," said a third customer. "No assembly required. Instructions for the clamps were clear. I had no problems using the table within minutes of getting it out of the box."
Spend more time working on your home repairs and hobbies with this $100 portable work bench. With over 11,000 five-star ratings, this purchase should be a no-brainer.

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