I have a Black & Decker 626 Workmate, it’s probably one of the best things to buy. Mine has shown itself to be a tough thing. I have an open fire and use mine for securing things while I’m working away. I think for what I paid it was a wise decision. There’s been times I have had to cut stuff and it’s not given any trouble. You can always pay more for something but it’s not always worth the outlay. I would strongly recommend one of these as it gives you so much flexibility and won’t let you down.
You guys need to learn how to read! "Keter" is pronounced "keeter", not "ketter"! The Black & Decker is a "1,000", not "11,000". See the number "1000" plainly written on the face? And as for the Worx, what in the world is "molded ABS steel"???? That's a new one on me, is that some new miracle material some stoner dreamt up from hemp too? I've had that Keter for years, it's a damn nice table, especially for the price. For $100, glad I bought it, can't tell you how handy and reliable it's been. I might also add the Worx, looks even a bit better even though it costs about 1/3 more than the Keter.
Actually you are wrong - Keter is pronounced Ketter - Keter is an israeli company, I've known them since I was born, every house in Israel has Keter products. somehow the TTS engine they were using to record this video- got it right. I thought you'd like to know. Cheers!
@@idonaor1018 Hey, you brought up an interesting point, I never realized that they're an Israeli company. So I looked it up and it seems we all have it wrong. In English it would be "keeter", I'll still stand by that, but in Israeli it turns out it more like "ket-AIR", rather rhymes with "cat hair", so I guess we all learned something today! Found a couple videos, here's one; www.google.com/search?q=keter+pronunciation&client=safari&rls=en&sxsrf=AJOqlzW15M_94mS_D9Mcq37XH1-SasFPnQ%3A1673367173933&ei=hY69Y__IOPiv5NoPr7id-Ao&ved=0ahUKEwi_n-y_sr38AhX4F1kFHS9cB68Q4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=keter+pronunciation&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCAAQgAQyBggAEBYQHjIFCAAQhgMyBQgAEIYDMgUIABCGAzIFCAAQhgM6CggAEEcQ1gQQsAM6BwgAELADEEM6BQgAEJECOggIABCABBCxAzoLCC4QgAQQsQMQgwE6DQgAEIAEEIcCELEDEBQ6DgguEMcBENEDEJECEOoEOgoIABCABBCHAhAUOhkILhDHARDRAxCRAhDqBBDcBBDeBBDgBBgBOgsILhCABBDHARCvAUoECEEYAEoECEYYAVDqKFimSmC2cGgBcAB4AIABgQGIAasMkgEEMS4xM5gBAKABAcgBCsABAdoBBggBEAEYFA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#kpvalbx=_55C9Y8LxNvax5NoPy76_2Ag_31
@@tools-zone now now! Most craftsmen who use these tables for more than eating lunch usually ends up with saw horses and wood frames because the main problem with these is, with daily use they become so wobbly and "loose" eventually falling apart
No, it’s not. ABS steel is an oxymoron. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic polymer. The Worx table is made of moulded ABS (plastic!) with steel supports. Look, I was just playing, it’s obviously a mistake and you’ve missed out the word ‘and’ (i.e. ABS and steel), but if you’re going to put out these comparison videos at least check your copy for nonsense before having your AI read it to the unsuspecting public.
agreed, our short reply led you to the desired argument. When we said "yes it is," we were meant to the entire table being made of molded ABS and steel. You mentioned something about AI. Even AI tools would easily grasp the point that these two terms, molded ABS and steel don't go with each other. Thank You for correcting us, we'll look into these issues.
PRICE AND WEIGHT MATTERS your first one where you put size makes no sense worx side kick , second one put clear sealer on the composit boards the swell with any kind of moisture . I had mine stored in my basement for the winter and then in my guest house when I was working in them and it was during the rainy season here and it swelled a little so before it got worse I copied it onto oak boards holes and all and sealed it and replaced the cheap garbage they put on the top
This video is virtually worthless. Claiming to be unbiased, it is nothing more than regurgitated manufacturers' marketing material. There is zero report on actual use: pros and cons, robustness, longevity, etc. The dimensions shown at the end of each "review" are hilarious, with no indication of what units of measure are employed, and what is height, width, length, and no information on those models that may be adjustable. Base on observation, all but one appear to be so short as to guarantee an aching back after five minutes of use. Maybe they're okay for shorter women.
Being able to carry it like a suitcase makes the keter a win👍🏾 nice vid
Thanks.
I have a Black & Decker 626 Workmate, it’s probably one of the best things to buy. Mine has shown itself to be a tough thing. I have an open fire and use mine for securing things while I’m working away. I think for what I paid it was a wise decision. There’s been times I have had to cut stuff and it’s not given any trouble. You can always pay more for something but it’s not always worth the outlay. I would strongly recommend one of these as it gives you so much flexibility and won’t let you down.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
What are the dog hole sizes of each workbench?
The Pony Portable 2-in-1 folding work bench and saw horse.
Top 7 Best Folding Sawhorse: ruclips.net/video/fYtq8IH-qao/видео.html
which is the most balanced?
You may go with Kreg KWS1000.
The "A" frame bench designs worry me somewhat. If you put too much weight at one end they have a tendency to tip!
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
You guys need to learn how to read! "Keter" is pronounced "keeter", not "ketter"! The Black & Decker is a "1,000", not "11,000". See the number "1000" plainly written on the face? And as for the Worx, what in the world is "molded ABS steel"???? That's a new one on me, is that some new miracle material some stoner dreamt up from hemp too? I've had that Keter for years, it's a damn nice table, especially for the price. For $100, glad I bought it, can't tell you how handy and reliable it's been. I might also add the Worx, looks even a bit better even though it costs about 1/3 more than the Keter.
Noted! Thanks for your valuable suggestions.
Actually you are wrong - Keter is pronounced Ketter - Keter is an israeli company, I've known them since I was born, every house in Israel has Keter products. somehow the TTS engine they were using to record this video- got it right. I thought you'd like to know. Cheers!
@@idonaor1018 Hey, you brought up an interesting point, I never realized that they're an Israeli company. So I looked it up and it seems we all have it wrong. In English it would be "keeter", I'll still stand by that, but in Israeli it turns out it more like "ket-AIR", rather rhymes with "cat hair", so I guess we all learned something today! Found a couple videos, here's one; www.google.com/search?q=keter+pronunciation&client=safari&rls=en&sxsrf=AJOqlzW15M_94mS_D9Mcq37XH1-SasFPnQ%3A1673367173933&ei=hY69Y__IOPiv5NoPr7id-Ao&ved=0ahUKEwi_n-y_sr38AhX4F1kFHS9cB68Q4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=keter+pronunciation&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCAAQgAQyBggAEBYQHjIFCAAQhgMyBQgAEIYDMgUIABCGAzIFCAAQhgM6CggAEEcQ1gQQsAM6BwgAELADEEM6BQgAEJECOggIABCABBCxAzoLCC4QgAQQsQMQgwE6DQgAEIAEEIcCELEDEBQ6DgguEMcBENEDEJECEOoEOgoIABCABBCHAhAUOhkILhDHARDRAxCRAhDqBBDcBBDeBBDgBBgBOgsILhCABBDHARCvAUoECEEYAEoECEYYAVDqKFimSmC2cGgBcAB4AIABgQGIAasMkgEEMS4xM5gBAKABAcgBCsABAdoBBggBEAEYFA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#kpvalbx=_55C9Y8LxNvax5NoPy76_2Ag_31
what in the world is "molded ABS steel"???? That's a new one on me, is that some new miracle material some stoner dreamed up from hemp too? Lol
How do these tables compare to 7 cheap foldable tables? Is it worth to spend 3 times more money for non professional use?
These workbench is made for professional use. As a non professional you won't need these workbench.
@@tools-zone now now! Most craftsmen who use these tables for more than eating lunch usually ends up with saw horses and wood frames because the main problem with these is, with daily use they become so wobbly and "loose" eventually falling apart
have you bought foldable tables lately? Not cheap these days.
So the Worx table is made of “molded ABS steel”? Err what is that?!
yes it is
No, it’s not. ABS steel is an oxymoron. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic polymer.
The Worx table is made of moulded ABS (plastic!) with steel supports.
Look, I was just playing, it’s obviously a mistake and you’ve missed out the word ‘and’ (i.e. ABS and steel), but if you’re going to put out these comparison videos at least check your copy for nonsense before having your AI read it to the unsuspecting public.
agreed, our short reply led you to the desired argument. When we said "yes it is," we were meant to the entire table being made of molded ABS and steel. You mentioned something about AI. Even AI tools would easily grasp the point that these two terms, molded ABS and steel don't go with each other.
Thank You for correcting us, we'll look into these issues.
PRICE AND WEIGHT MATTERS your first one where you put size makes no sense worx side kick , second one put clear sealer on the composit boards the swell with any kind of moisture . I had mine stored in my basement for the winter and then in my guest house when I was working in them and it was during the rainy season here and it swelled a little so before it got worse I copied it onto oak boards holes and all and sealed it and replaced the cheap garbage they put on the top
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
why is the dude wearing galoshes at 7:35 on hot day?
Toughbuilt Quickset Workbench?
We missed that one. We will add it on our updated list.
"molded ABS steel" ... uhm ... somebody tell him LOL
This video is virtually worthless. Claiming to be unbiased, it is nothing more than regurgitated manufacturers' marketing material. There is zero report on actual use: pros and cons, robustness, longevity, etc. The dimensions shown at the end of each "review" are hilarious, with no indication of what units of measure are employed, and what is height, width, length, and no information on those models that may be adjustable. Base on observation, all but one appear to be so short as to guarantee an aching back after five minutes of use. Maybe they're okay for shorter women.
Thanks for your valuable comment.
The walmart brand