Vevor Folding Work Table

I also use it for a million other tasks although mostly out in the yard.
I hear that! One of the many weird things I’ve used mine for is for holding doors vertically while worked on the hinges etc. Nothing else I know of can do that. I’m always trying to do stuff solo and this stand is made for that. Also have a roller attached to a 2x4 piece for welding. Also have special wood heads for holding and servicing our tadpole trikes. That is also unique to these stands as I don’t know of a commercial stand for working on them. I also have a mark for setting height to match my horizontal bandsaw. There is no tripod stand I know of that has that tilting head with the vise and level bubble built in. They are now kinda pricey but first time I saw it in OSH I knew I’d finally found a good tripod and gave away my others and have two. I love how they also fold up to nothing are close to tip proof and are not floppy.
 
thats more than I paid for any of my garage sale units.

A $20 garage sale workmate without any broken plastic parts is a very rare find around here! I usually pay about $25 - $30 for a used WorkMate, $40 for exceptionally nice 445. $20.40 to replace the broken knobs and missing middle top piece is a heck of a good deal in my world.

This new 225-A for $49 seems like a heck of good deal! https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER...62XW/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=workmate&sr=8-9&th=1
I can't figure out what the catch is? I wonder what the "-A" in the model number signifies?
 
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A $20 garage sale workmate without any broken plastic parts is a very rare find around here! I usually pay about $25 - $30 for a used WorkMate, $40 for exceptionally nice 445. $20.40 to replace the broken knobs and missing middle top piece is a heck of a good deal in my world.

This new 225-A for $49 seems like a heck of good deal! https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER...62XW/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=workmate&sr=8-9&th=1
I can't figure out what the catch is? I wonder what the "-A" in the model number signifies?
That is a 225. The 425's mounting arms are wider apart than the 225's. 425 has a 100lbs more capacity than the 225 (550 vs 450lbs).

I think the tops are different. Not sure if both tops are bamboo…

One weighs 40lbs (425) vs 28 lbs (225) so maybe the metal used is thinner on the 225…
 
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This is the other one that I have…

All plastic, workbench top can be removed and folded. Most of the time I just use the two sawhorses… but today I needed the workbench top and its integrated vise.

Great for small projects…and plastic, so if I forget to put it away and it rains, no big deal…

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Well, after a little more research I am starting to really like the Worx Pegasus worktable. I think it has good promise.

Thoughts? Anyone own one?

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