As someone that has both of the top two you listed I find myself using the Works bench way more often than the black and decker. The work surfaces is much larger on the works unit and overall the clamps and foldability are much nicer with the works unit.
Missing out the Bosch PWB 600 which, after testing 4 of the mentioned workbenches I went for. Been using it for 3 months now and I am a happy customer (bought some Bessey clamps that fit into the dogbench holes, awesome addition!).
I have 2 of the Keter workbenches- found them for a STEAL at my local Sam's Club- and while I agree the grooves for the spring clamps are not the most intuitive (but not THAT hard to figure out), I've beat the hell out of mine and they just keep on working well. I would love to have a Works Pegasus, but I couldn't come close to the price I paid for my Keters (less than 40 bucks each).
As someone that has both of the top two you listed I find myself using the Works bench way more often than the black and decker. The work surfaces is much larger on the works unit and overall the clamps and foldability are much nicer with the works unit.
Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
Missing out the Bosch PWB 600 which, after testing 4 of the mentioned workbenches I went for. Been using it for 3 months now and I am a happy customer (bought some Bessey clamps that fit into the dogbench holes, awesome addition!).
I have 2 of the Keter workbenches- found them for a STEAL at my local Sam's Club- and while I agree the grooves for the spring clamps are not the most intuitive (but not THAT hard to figure out), I've beat the hell out of mine and they just keep on working well. I would love to have a Works Pegasus, but I couldn't come close to the price I paid for my Keters (less than 40 bucks each).
Thanks for sharing!
I do like the workmate 1000. Not sure of the price and availability could be a problem