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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Very useful and collapses for easy storage.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
the crossbars don't latch into the pegs very well. I had to splay a leg outward to keep the bar from popping off the peg. The peg needs to be T-shaped to retain the brace.the afterthought timber hooks are just sad. There's no place to store them, the depth is wrong for a standard 2x and they don't clamp the wood in firmly. You're better off ignoring the hooks and screwing plywood to 2x rails at the correct spacing to clamp the sawhorse top bar between.on the plus side, the height adjust works well and they are reasonably lightweight. Since I'm not usually supporting a 4x8 sheet of plywood to make a tabletop, these work okay for me.
Bruce Benefield
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
I’ve been using steel sawhorses for years, I have the pinched fingers and blood blisters to prove it. They never folded up cleanly, the legs did not stay splayed if you bumped them, they were heavy and height adjustment involved bolts and wing nuts that took forever to adjust. These saw horses address all my issues. They fold up cleanly and easily, height adjustment is spring loaded stops from 30” to 36”, they’re much lighter while still being sturdy. I like them a lot. I knocked a star off because the timber hooks, potentially useful, are floating free. They need to be integral to the design or at least have a way to store them to keep the sawhorses and the hooks together. I bet in two months if I go to use them I won’t be able to find them in the shop, they’ll be stuck on a shelf somewhere. I found these fairly stable and the cross bars help when I accidentally kick the legs walking around. The price is okay but the quality of construction means you’re getting what you paid for. They’re convenient, store easily and I wish they’re been around when I was working the trades. Yes, I’d recommend.
Lei Li
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
It's strong, reliable, and makes every project easier. Highly recommend for anyone who loves DIY or woodworking!
Ricky
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
They are sturdy light and super easy to set up
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Sawhorses are an indispensable tool for anyone that is a DIYer. From cutting to cleaning to assembly and other tasks they help you get the job done better and faster and safer. These unfold easily and quickly. They are sturdy and have a hook that allows you to connect them two 2x4's. Take a couple of 8 foot 2x4's and a sheet of 4x8 plywood and you instantly have a large table or workbench. The height is adjustable to suit whatever you are doing. Then when you are done they fold up very small for easy storage.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
Great sawhorses. These hold a treatment if weight and they fold flat for storage. They also come with a bracket that will hold a 2x4 on edge. I have been very pleased with these and am glad I got them
Science Guy
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
It takes just a minute to set up. There are hooks for the ends to support tools or electrical cords. The top is the perfect width to put a 2x4 on top. The sawhorses are very strong. They can support 500lbs each. More weight than I would normally use. The leg height is adjustable as shown in the photo. They fold up for easy transport in the van or station wagon. This is an excellent improvement over the wooden sawhorse.I like these a lot! I don't have to worry how to haul a sawhorse because they fold up. The hooks that fit into the end of the sawhorse are just wide enough for the edge of a 2x4. Put 2x4s on the both ends and you have support for a table made of plywood. These are well thought out sawhorses that work for real wood workers or contractors.
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