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The HOMCOM 46" L x 28" W Fir Wood Work Bench is a versatile and sturdy tool table designed for efficiency and style. With a spacious tabletop made from high-quality fir wood, this workbench is perfect for various tasks, from repairs to creative projects. Its robust construction ensures stability, while the sleek design fits seamlessly into any environment.
Item Weight | 32.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.5"D x 45.75"W x 33.5"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Finish Types | Painted |
Color | Natural Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Steel, Fir Wood |
Base Type | Leg |
A**R
Great for my business
It was easy to put together. No issues. Kind of shaky but nothing that concerns me. Would buy again because it’s a good price
W**H
Good value work table
I use this as a work table in my garage for things like Dremel tool projects. I mainly bought it to have a sturdy base for a new heavy-duty bench grinder. I recommend it. It is not top-of the-line, but it is good product for the price. Decent, solid quality wood surface (raw wood; I urethane varnished mine) adequate legs that are not spindly. Assembly was easy, but as other reviewers note, you have to locate and drill your own holes in the wood top. So if that is a challenge to you, don't buy this, but otherwise it's a cinch to put together.
G**L
Great Table for garage or inside
I purchased this table to use in my garage. It is a very nice looking table and could be used in a kitchen or as a desk or craft table. Very sturdy.
J**T
It's okay
Back cross bars were bent but still usable. Table top cheap wood cutting board. Easy to put together till youput the table top on. No holes or marks to were the legs go on. It was still easy to screw in because thewood is cheap and soft. Is it worth 105$, no .
R**L
No pre-drilled holes for tabletop...
I am super pleased with this workbench... first of all, the manufacturer's packaging is second to none. Fasteners were not flying around in the box during shipment and there was absolutely zero damage to any of the parts. Kudos! As for the quality of the parts, I could not be more pleased. Powder coating is spot on and workbench top is finished for the purpose of being used. And once the table is put together, it is one sturdy piece of shop furniture. Absolutely zero wobble in any direction. So......... if you have little to no experience putting this kind of stuff together, this project will test your patience and the quality of your build. First of all, the instructions are almost non existent. Secondly, there are no pre-drilled holes to mount the tabletop to the leg frame. So, getting it mounted straight might frustrate you beyond words. Lastly, the tabletop mounting screws are inferior. I used 1-1/4" decking screws. The tips of the screws barely poked through the tabletop. I removed them with an angle grinder. For the money I am not sure you can buy a better workbench. Best of luck : - )
A**R
Cheap
Half the screws stripped, the one I got in split the wood, definitely not worth the money!
L**N
Utter disappointment!
Fortunately I knew what I was getting into. I figured that this would be of low quality. But, all I needed this for was as a temporary workbench for my miter saw as I was building my permanent workbench for my shop. After that I’ll probably get rid of this thing! The top is a mess - not flat, full of cracks and rough. The legs (if you could call them that) are very thin pieces of metal tubing that are quite weak. I would not recommend anything from this company!
H**D
Wholesome Item
Do you remember moving away from home as a young adult? Remember your first shared or solo living arrangement? I can remember going to various greengrocers and begging empty fruit crates. Yes, crates made out of wood, no cardboard boxes or plastic bins to be had.Once home, and stacked to hold albums and books, they became true furniture. They even had a smell. Like wood and fruit (or veggies, etc., no fish.) Well, here is a nostalgia item.It's a tall table, not a coffee table or a dining table. Great for standing at, like a drafting table, but much less costly.When it arrived, the whole inside of the cardboard shipper box smelled like those crates of yesteryear, and I knew exactly what to do. In my spare time I build heavy duty cabinets with veneered outsides, and I've come across a natural wood preservative you can buy right on Amazon.com called Howard's Wax-n-feed,(Howard Products FW0016 Wood Polish ... - Amazon.comwww.amazon.com › Howard-Products-FW0016-Feed-...)That stuff is made for, and perfect with a tabletop made from the materials HOMCOM utilizes. The wax is just simply absorbed, like a Tung Oil on Sanded Pine. A 4-ounce bottle is more than enough.And it smells GREAT. It's not just the Fir scent, but the Orange Zest and Carnauba Wax all together.When the preservative hits the HOMCOM tabletop slab, the wood changes color and goes immediately to a mostly-honey shade, but the oil type transparency and the affinity of the HOMCOM material to the wax produces what looks like a thin transparent layer of the top of the wood. Much prettier than plywood. I slobbered it on with small square of scotchbrite, and didn't buff, but just turned the wood over and did the other side just as generously. Unusual choice of species by the manufacturer, with outstanding results. Hello Bohemia!
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