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🔧 Elevate Your DIY Game!
The Keter Folding Portable Table Tool Stand Workbench is a versatile and durable solution for all your DIY and construction needs. With a remarkable 1,000-pound capacity, weather-resistant materials, and included clamps, this workbench is designed for both home improvement enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its lightweight design and folding capability make it easy to transport and store, ensuring you're always ready for your next project.




















| ASIN | B0BYQDPWS5 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly is required for this product. |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,877 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Workbenches |
| Brand | Keter |
| Brand Name | Keter |
| Color | Black/Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,850 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Frame Material | Resin/Aluminum |
| Item Type Name | Workbench |
| Load Capacity | 1E+3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Keter |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2 x |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Minimum Height | 29.7 Inches |
| Model Number | KET-197283 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 193802325546 |
D**D
Perfect Workbench for DIY Projects
As a DIY enthusiast, the Keter Portable Folding Table has been an incredible addition to my workspace. It's sturdy and easy to set up, making it ideal for various projects. The built-in clamps are a fantastic feature, holding materials securely in place while I work. I appreciate the portability; it folds up easily and is lightweight, so I can move it around my workshop or take it to different job sites without any hassle. One thing that stands out is the table's stability. Even with heavier tools and materials, it remains steady, which is crucial for precision work. The workbench surface is spacious, giving me plenty of room to lay out my tools and materials. It’s also great for larger projects where I need a stable and reliable surface. There’s really not much to dislike about this product. If I had to mention something, it would be the initial assembly, which took a bit of time to figure out. However, once set up, it’s been smooth sailing. For anyone into DIY projects, this workbench is a game-changer. It has improved my workflow and provided a dependable work surface that I can rely on for various tasks.
B**W
Great portable work table.
This work table is great, easy set up, easy take down, very portable, very stable. Worth the price.
S**R
Best work table, by far!
I have tried so many different work benches, this is by far my favorite. They are sturdy and so easy to set up and fold.
D**D
So far, great bench
I don't usually like to review things like this after only a few uses, so I'll hedge this by saying these are initial impressions after a few weeks, so take it for what it is worth. If things change I will update the review. So far I really like this bench. It is ridiculously easy to set up and even easier to fold. I love that I can fold it and store it, or load it into the back of my truck. I echo what others say about NOT pulling the legs out no matter how badly you want to. Grab the yellow handles, pull the tabs with your thumbs, lift up and let the legs fall on their own. This thing is really sturdy. It says it's good up to 1000 lbs. No idea if that is true, but I weigh 225 and I climbed on it and stood up and it had no trouble holding me. I've used it so far to support long 2X8s I was cutting with the Miter Saw and I've also used it as a table for the saw. I like it because I was able to use the included clamps to hold the saw in place. Generally I’ve used it to hold all my junk and to hold boards steady while cutting with a circular saw. My only small gripes are it could be a bit wider AND it needs a well for nails, screws etc. or drinks. Once folded, it’s really easy to carry and not heavy at all. So far I'm really happy. I looked into building a bench and it would have cost me roughly $50-$60 for parts including casters to roll it. For not much more, I got this.
K**9
Neat little work table for cutting wood and lumber
This is a versatile table that comes in handy often. Pros: -It is solid, locks tight so you have a pretty stable work area. -Although it comes with 2 clamps that store in the table shelf itself, I prefer to use Irwin quik-clamps, and there is just enough of a lip on the table to place one grip from underneath while the other clamps the work piece from the top. -Set up and take down is fast - takes only seconds either way. -Table is light and moves around very easy with the built in handle in one side of the table. - When collapsed, does not take up a lot of space. Cons: -A word of caution: as the directions clearly state in 2 places, DO NOT PULL on the legs. Some of my family who have used the table started to pull on the legs even though there is a warning sticker on the legs stating NOT to do so. I stopped them in time. Overall, terrific concept and design. I only give it 4 stars because when fully collapsed, the legs dont tuck securely into the body. In all other regards however, it is a great little work table. Update: I've been asked about product dimensions. Here they are.... Collapsed: 33.25"L x 21.75"W x 4.5"H Set up: 37"L (at legs) x 22"W (at legs) x 30"H
S**0
Best Garage Buy This Year!
This table is amazing! No assembly and very easy to open and close. This has surpassed my expectations in many ways after the first use. It holds a lawnmower at the perfect height to work on from a rolling chair. Also not made for but the grip handle is just wide enough for the mower crankshaft to fit through allowing the engine to sit up nicely and somewhat braced. The bottom of the table is nice for holding toos and parts, keeping them away from your project but near when needed as you work. When finished this thing easily folds up and fits comfortably in a narrow spot in the garage. This is probably my best garage by this year!
D**Y
Huge amount of uses. Super fast set up & breakdown. Used for 4+ yrs & still works like new.
I have 3 of these workbenches. They fold up very compactly, just 4-1/4" thick in a solid 21-1/2" x 33-1/2" rectangle with rounded corner so it doesn't hurt jabbing you when carrying it folded. Super easy to set up (maybe 5 seconds) and also to collapse. When collapses, the legs fold right into the workbench top. Only thing that can be tough is shoving the middle piece in enough to snap to lock. My husband has no problem with it, so probably just an arm strength thing. That middle shelf is convenient. They are extremely functional. I use it for sanding all the time and all my different grits sit on there nicely. I stain using sometimes 4 different colors and the ones I'm not holding in my hand sit there waiting for me to grab them, as are extra rags. Lately I've had my large sliding compound miter saw sitting on one of them. I've had my oldest one for about 4+ years now in a working wood shop and it's just as sturdy now as it was when it was new. No warping that I've noticed. Much easier then the other very popular portable work bench. One of mine has sat in the rain for a few weeks while working off site under no cover. Happy to not have to worry about rusting. There is literally no end to uses not just in the shop, but also the craft room or even gardening shed.
G**R
Works as advertised, no assembly required
It's amazing how sturdy this thing is for being a super-portable compact folding-table. They say it is rated at 1000 Lbs capacity. Hmmm... I don't know about that... maybe if you stacked that amount of weight on it slowly, and made sure it was evenly distributed... it just might hold that much. I know I can sit on it and it doesn't wince. The unique (and patented) folding system provides several interlocked supports: two on the side, one in the center. Those fold into place and lock very easily. The main braces connect the upper and lower surfaces. Those, in turn, hold the aluminum legs in places quite rigidly. The net result is the entire table is VERY sturdy and remarkably stable too. Because the tubular legs are of fairly large diameter, the entire table is quite rigid... astoundingly rigid considering it's light-weight. The super-nifty cool-gizmo factor is in the way it instantly and automatically opens. Go look at YouTube videos. This thing really works like that! The clamps can fit into slots so they can be used as a pair, much like a bench vise. Or they can be slipped through the hand-sized holes to clamp vertically and hold boards DOWN to the surface. If you are familiar with the excellent Irwin Quik-Clamps, you'll instantly understand how these clamps operate. However, these clamps have an extra function: not only the feet move, but the clamp-heads move too. There are many times I have wished for that feature when using other clamps! These clamps are light to medium duty though. They are not as rigid or powerful as the heavy duty Irwin models. But they are fast and convenient, certainly strong enough for many DIY, home-repair and craft / shop project applications. What's delightful, besides the nifty way it unfolds, it how compact this is. When collapsed or "closed" it is only a few inches wide. That slim profile made me worry when I saw the box arrive, because I thought it was going to be another "some assembly required" nightmare. Nope... This comes FULLY ASSEMBLED, but in the closed position. You just open the box, remove the protective "warning" tape, read the brief clear illustrated instructions and Bam! It's open! I am a sucker for workshop gadgets. Over the decades, I can't tell you how many dozens of workbenches I have tried; all of them promising stuff they never fully delivered. The Skill multi-function bench had some neat ideas, but was made so cheaply it never worked well and didn't last long. I have tried rolling work-benches, tool-cabinets, clamping stations, workmates... you name it. All of them do a few things OK, but all of them were also cheap, inaccurate or difficult and flimsy. They all quickly found their way to garage sales. This is the FIRST TIME in my fifty-plus years of woodworking that any folding bench-table-clamping-center doohickey has EVER worked as advertised. Really. No exaggeration. Go find the videos. It opens just like that. Even on my first try it worked perfectly. You really can sit on it. The clamps actually lock in place and really do clamp with fair holding power. It folds up fast and takes little room. There are several hand-holds built in, so it is easy to move Up & Down stairs or through tight doorways. I often need to move to the basement or outdoors for DIY projects, so that compactness and those handles are a boon. It would fit in a smart car. I could fit four of these in my trunk. Eight of them would fit in the back seat of any normal sedan. You could easily slip several of these under a bed. Now, could it be improved? Yes, slightly. Instead of BLACK, which absorbs heat when working outdoors, a lighter color would be nice. When I use this outdoors in the blazing noonday sun, the surface gets HOT. A lighter color would alleviate some of that endothermic nuisance. That would also make stuff on the lower shelf easier to see. Black drywall screws tend to hide on dark surfaces. Some users may want heavier-duty clamps, but these clamps are well-matched to the sturdiness of the table. In other words, you won't be doing any heavy hand-tool work with this. It is quite rigid and sturdy and stable, but it wobbles a bit if you try to do hand-planing on it. Power sanding? No problem. My only regret is that I jumped at this low price too soon and did not realize there is another model with adjustable legs. This height is a trifle LOW for much of the work I do around the house. But it is a nice height for refinishing small projects, sanding, clamping, light hand-saw work and glue-ups. If you are TALL, then you might want the adjustable version at a slightly higher price. I think the only way you could find a more perfect design would be to make it yourself. Even though I have made MANY dozens of workbenches and cabinets, I could not make one for seventy-bucks that was any better. It would certainly be an engineering challenge to design one that folded up so compactly yet remained so sturdy when open. If you often need a little workbench with clamping options but are short on space with a low budget... I recommend this thing ( or its adjustable-height brother) highly.
K**N
Compact and Effective
Well designed folding and unfolding mechanism for a compact and sturdy work bench.
J**S
Excelente mesa para trabajo
Muy buena para realizar trabajos, resistente, práctica y muy portatil
M**A
Diese Werkbank wurde Früher Geliefert
Die Klappbare Werkbank ist eine tolle Sache genau das richtige für Heimwerker super leicht gut zu Tragen L.G. W.K.
A**R
Amazing!
I bought this item as I do lots of work around the house and figured it would be handy to have. I am a Dewalt guy but picked the Keter table instead because I like the idea of a bottom shelf and the reinforcing rib in the middle. The bonus is that it also comes with 2 clamps that are pretty decent and lock into the table top fairly securely. The table sets up and folds down quite easily and feels very well built. I ordered this item in December 2019 when it was on sale for $106, but after ordering I found the same table at Costco for $69. I tried to cancel my order but it was shipped anyways. The only difference is that the Amazon table was yellow and the Costco one is red. The Amazon one was eventually returned for a full refund. There are models that have adjustable legs with a reduced weight rating but neither of these have that. When its folded up it has the main carry handle on the side and two more on either end. It weighs about 20 pounds and there are 4 small holes on each end, possible to bolt 2 or 3 tables together. The only complaint is that the legs are a bit floppy when its folded up but nothing a bungee cord can't fix. When folded up, this table is thick enough to stand on its own. So far I have only used it to wrap Christmas gifts on and as a spare table for Christmas dinner.
A**R
Andy Mac
Easy to put up and Easy to drop down ,plenty of workspace and the two clamps slot in Easy and are very versatile and easy to use ! For me its the best work bench I've had, love it ,also very sturdy too🙂👍👌
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