🛠️ Work smarter, not harder—your ultimate portable powerhouse!
The KETER Jobmade Portable Work Bench combines heavy-duty resin and aluminum construction to deliver a robust 1000 lbs load capacity. Designed for professionals and DIYers alike, it features a lightning-fast setup under 30 seconds, weighs only 19.2 lbs for easy portability, and folds down to a slim 4.4 inches for seamless garage storage. Equipped with four clamps and a removable tool organizer, it keeps your workspace efficient and clutter-free, while weather-resistant materials ensure durability across all your projects.
Material | Aluminum, Resin |
Brand | Keter |
Product Dimensions | 25.39"D x 38.19"W x 31.89"H |
Color | Silver, Black |
Item Weight | 19.21 Pounds |
Finish Type | Wood |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Material | Wood |
Load Capacity | 1000 pound |
Assembly Required | Yes |
UPC | 731161055669 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00731161055669 |
Manufacturer | Keter |
Part Number | 247037 |
Item Weight | 19.21 pounds |
Item model number | Jobmade Portable Work Bench and Miter |
Size | 13 Count (Pack of 1096) |
Finish | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Folding |
Included Components | 4 holding clamps, Accessory organizer, Work Bench |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**I
Really cool portable workbench
I was skeptical when first examining this portable bench, but to my surprise I'm actually quite satisfied with the overall product. What put me at unease was that it was molded plastic, the legs are as well, so I had my doubts, but non now.Initially, I purchased this because I have a disability and spend the majority of my time inside, but I needed a crafting table, one I could use for making items, but also a workbench because I tend to repair items instead of just tossing it, or at least dismantle things and re-use nuts, bolts, nails, (like you don't too.) Also I needed a table I could "break down" and store away when not in use because I live in a duplex with minimal access to the basement where I would normally work with tools, so this is ideal for me.The bench is very easy to assemble and disassemble, the legs have pivoting feet and fit in pre-aligned locations in the underside of the table with tension springs. There is also a small box that fits on the underside as well to hold push clips that you can use on the surface of the table that slide into metal grooves that can be placed to cut lumber, pipes, etc., and they hold surprisingly well, like I had to put some effort in releasing them. There is a little extra room in the prementioned underside box for your "odds & ends" if you choose. There are some deep(some what) and wide indentations (3) on the surface of the table, far to the side, to hold nails, screws in one and slightly larger one for small hand tools as well as a cup/can holder, which I think is some nice fore thought into its design. There are also 4 indentations in the center of the table for some stability for a table saw and the like, and marks for 90 degrees and 45 degrees. There is also a repeating triangle "print" along the table surface, I assume to slow or stop rolling items.The tables dimensions when assembled are 32 inches in height, 21 and 3/4ths inches in depth (front to back), and about 34 and 5/8ths in width.The table boasts a 1,000 lbs. weight limit, which I have no reason to put to the test as the last time I moved anything totaling that weight I had to make multiple trips by hand, and have no reason to put that much weight on any table unless it was made out of steel and bolted to a concrete floor, leveled to the curvature of the Earth.As well once un-assembled for storage or moving it has a built in carry handle, and is akin to carrying a piece of luggage, and is fairly light.My only complaint is that they didn't place any holes along the outside of the tables bottom edge to place "S" hooks, tooling bags, etc. but doesn't mean it is a deal breaker as I'm sure a well placed drill bit can fix this issue. However, the aforementioned metal grooves that are inlaid in the tables top are most likely aluminum and were probably cut with a wet saw and have some roughness to them on their edge, nothing a file cant fix, or at least a pair of work gloves, so be careful and inspect yours before you go jabbing naked fingers under them, for as I found out you will have a hard time sliding the push clips along the surface initially unless you help it along underneath at the start of the groove.So, if you're looking for a breakdown portable workspace at a fairly reasonable price, this could be the table for you, if you want a breakdown portable workspace you can drop an engine block on, probably not so much. Hope this helps you in your decision whether or not this table will be suitable for your needs.
S**.
Solid and well designed
I move a lot with work, so I can't have a heavy, full-sized workbench. This is meant to be a compromise and it fits the bill well. The table is surprisingly simple and well made. I was worried it would be wobbly or flexible given the light weight, but on a flat garage floor it's very stable. I didn't test it to 1,000 pounds but I did sit on one side of it (190 pounds, plus maybe 20 for the tools and stuff I had on it) and it didn't seem to notice.I mostly set my router table on top of it, but I also used it for sawing and drilling. It's plenty stable for all of those activities.My favorite feature, besides being a table, is the tracks for the clamps. I thought they were just made for the included clamps (which are useful, but not especially versatile). Nope, even better: they are the exact size to accommodate a standard C-clamp from your hardware store. This means you can clamp things vertically, not just horizontally. I can clamp my router table down instead of bolting it, which saves time when I just need to route something quickly before sawing or sanding it.It has a small detachable storage container that snaps underneath. Not a big deal for me, I'd rather just keep everything in a tool bag instead of reaching under the table, but it's still nice to have. I keep the small clamps it comes with in there in case I need to clamp something horizontally.I've only had a week or so to work on this, but so far I'm very happy. And it gets packed up into the shed when I'm done. It won't replace your regular use workbench if you have a legit woodworking shop, but it's clearly not meant to. No points lost for not being something it doesn't pretend to be. Great for setting up in a temporary location or supplementing your other tables when you have an oversized workpiece and need a second support. Or as a compromise, if like me you have to keep the weight of your tool kit as low as possible.
A**R
Excellent & affordable work surface - easy to assemble too
The Keter work bench was exactly what I needed to work on bicycles in my garage. Very well designed, easy to assemble and dis-assemble, packs away against the wall super neatly, very sturdy with a couple of handy braces underneath it in a case. Only (small) complaint is that it sometimes is a bit hard to get balanced correctly after inserting the 4 legs. Also, my 1st order was a bit cheaper but arrived damaged. And when i returned it, I got a replacement that was more expensive. Peeved me a bit, but still really like the table, well worth the price and I looked at everything on Amazon too.
A**E
Great workbench for an apartment
I have this workbench in my apartment so that I can easily take it down in the future. It's relatively sturdy, but does have some springiness due to the material and the fact that it isn't secured to the ground or wall.The included clamps aren't great. They will work for assembling something, but not for any serious drilling or cutting. You need some dedicated clamps for that. Make sure the clamps open wide because the table is ~4" thick in many places.The plastic is strong and has held up to cuts from my knife and slips from my drill.The small box that it comes with is great for holding miscellaneous things and separating them.I highly recommend this workbench.
A**R
Light, Sturdy & Outstanding Quality Workbench
Wow, was simply amazed at how well built and sturdy this workbench is for how light and low priced it is. Fit and finish is excellent, the legs are solid, and the clamps that come with it are very good for clamping horizontally. You can add a couple of standard 2" bar clamps that will slide into the aluminum rails for clamping vertically. One of the best tool/workshop related purchases I've ever made. Don't write reviews very often but was so pleased with this, felt I had to.
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