A really excellent video, and thanks for helping me not to break the handle. Like you, I thought that you used it to break down the bench - good of you to speed up some of the repeat actions, few do that, and I'm impressed by the dustpan and brush, and of course the fridge which I assume holds the beer 🙂
Hi, thanks. I got mine from Toolstation in the UK. It was on a special offer for about £58 if I recall. Keep an eye on hotukdeals because these pop up fair often on offer.
I sat on mine when i got it and it cracked 2 inches. I am 119kg. Ive also seen keter products broken after shop staff have made them for display in homebase. Cracks seem common.
I have no idea which third party clamps may fit. Maybe contact Keter customer services and ask if they sell the clamps separately. 🤷🏼♂️ I haven’t used my clamps yet. I have some Stanley ones I leave clamped to a shelf in my garage that are easier to grab. I wouldn’t worry about having clamps that fit into the lower shelf personally.
If you are meaning with a circular saw, then you would likely need to have a hand on the table unless the wood you are cutting is thin. The table is light so wouldn’t take much to move it with any sideways force.
@@robertmunguia250 The clamps will hold a workpiece without issue. But they won't prevent the table from lifting at one end if you are cutting a longer piece of wood.
I use my buddy’s Keter all the time. Last week I had one of my Spaz Moments and snapped a leg off of it. I bought him a new one and I took his. I cannot find any replacement parts so its just me and my Tripod now. It was 100% my fault, I can break anything with little to no effort, its a gift. Any Idea where one might find a Leg for my Tripod? Thanks in advance.
I’ve been needing a table to work on projects for a while now but I don’t have room for a solid one in my workspace. My back is hurting from every time being hunched over working on stuff on the ground. I’m sure this would be a million times better!
If you get one you’ll see it’s all a structural build. The claim likely holds water but that will probably be a carefully placed even weight. If you need to support 1000lbs and work with it I think you’re into something a bit heavier duty. If it can support my 95kg with some wiggle that’s plenty for what I need. For the price it’s a great buy. Let me know your thoughts if you pick one up. 👌
@@GeeWhizRS Thats cool, and ya it makes sense. I can’t imagine anyone actually putting 1000 lbs on it, but you never know. People putting gasoline in bags is something I couldn’t have imagined happening lol. But I ended up buying a Hart folding work table because the local HD didn’t have any of these. This Hart table also claims to have a 1000lb capacity but again i have no need for it to hold that much weight. It’s purpose is to limit hunching over/working on projects, like my lawnmower deck. So far it’s been a godsend and seems fairly rugged for what it is!
I was just wanting to see how to adjust the clamps but I learned a few new tricks from you!
Just Ordered one...
Thanks for the advice about the Handle.
I also saw some comments about the handle elsewhere.
Good tip with the handle thanks just ordered
Had one of these for years. Sturdy, well built piece of kit. Seen some hammer over the years but for the price well worth it.
Marvellous piece of kit. Dont know how i managed without one.
A really excellent video, and thanks for helping me not to break the handle. Like you, I thought that you used it to break down the bench - good of you to speed up some of the repeat actions, few do that, and I'm impressed by the dustpan and brush, and of course the fridge which I assume holds the beer 🙂
Yes, that fridge is full of beer. :)
Literally spent 20mins trying to get the clamps back in and couldn’t Figure it out till I saw you pop them out 😂😂
There’s a bit of a knack to those clamps for sure.
Great work on video mate 👍👍
Brilliant design. Use mine all the time.
Thanks for the video i have subscribed and Just looking to buy one of these where did you get yours and how much please
Hi, thanks. I got mine from Toolstation in the UK. It was on a special offer for about £58 if I recall. Keep an eye on hotukdeals because these pop up fair often on offer.
Lovely review. You might have just convinced me to buy one.
Thanks mate. It’s a cracking bit of kit. 👌
I sat on mine when i got it and it cracked 2 inches. I am 119kg. Ive also seen keter products broken after shop staff have made them for display in homebase. Cracks seem common.
That doesn't sound good. They probably load test them very carefully and evenly and not with big lads jumping on them. 😁
I thought it would be ok given what they said. Had to lower it today to take it up the attic to do a job. I've had my ooni pizza oven on it for 2yrs
Thanks for this.
Thank you for that great tip!
There’s a button on top to release the centre support
Not on this one there isn’t. 👍
Yes, there is! It's the red square button near one of the rails, depress the button, and pull the handle towards you.
@@GeeWhizRS
It’s the red button just off centre on the top. It pops up/down for me without having to go to the underside.
@@jonathanrose456 not on this model. 👍
@@GeeWhizRS I can see the button on the top of yours in the video. Is it broken? You mentioned that some bits fell off.
Thank you for this video. How substantial are the clamps supplied with the Keter folding workbench. Do you know the clamps pressure/force?
I've no idea of the force they clamp with John. They're pretty strong if a little small.
Can I use other clamps in the keter workbench rails? I'd like to buy a used one but it comes without any clamps. thanks
I have no idea which third party clamps may fit. Maybe contact Keter customer services and ask if they sell the clamps separately. 🤷🏼♂️
I haven’t used my clamps yet. I have some Stanley ones I leave clamped to a shelf in my garage that are easier to grab. I wouldn’t worry about having clamps that fit into the lower shelf personally.
Can you do a rip cut on it? I wonder if it will hold.
If you are meaning with a circular saw, then you would likely need to have a hand on the table unless the wood you are cutting is thin. The table is light so wouldn’t take much to move it with any sideways force.
@@GeeWhizRS yes, or could it be clamped with those that come with it?
@@robertmunguia250 The clamps will hold a workpiece without issue. But they won't prevent the table from lifting at one end if you are cutting a longer piece of wood.
I use my buddy’s Keter all the time. Last week I had one of my Spaz Moments and snapped a leg off of it. I bought him a new one and I took his. I cannot find any replacement parts so its just me and my Tripod now.
It was 100% my fault, I can break anything with little to no effort, its a gift. Any Idea where one might find a Leg for my Tripod? Thanks in advance.
😂 No idea where to get a leg, but am intrigued as to how you ended up hobbling it.
@@GeeWhizRS Brut stupidity.
The table seems low, might be a bit hard on the back, hunching over.
I’ve used it quite a bit and it’s been fine. I’m 6’3” so that might be making it look low.
I’ve been needing a table to work on projects for a while now but I don’t have room for a solid one in my workspace.
My back is hurting from every time being hunched over working on stuff on the ground. I’m sure this would be a million times better!
Do you think it could really hold 1000 lbs? I don’t need anywhere near that so I’m not worried, just curious as it’s quite the claim!
If you get one you’ll see it’s all a structural build. The claim likely holds water but that will probably be a carefully placed even weight. If you need to support 1000lbs and work with it I think you’re into something a bit heavier duty.
If it can support my 95kg with some wiggle that’s plenty for what I need. For the price it’s a great buy.
Let me know your thoughts if you pick one up. 👌
@@GeeWhizRS Thats cool, and ya it makes sense. I can’t imagine anyone actually putting 1000 lbs on it, but you never know. People putting gasoline in bags is something I couldn’t have imagined happening lol.
But I ended up buying a Hart folding work table because the local HD didn’t have any of these. This Hart table also claims to have a 1000lb capacity but again i have no need for it to hold that much weight. It’s purpose is to limit hunching over/working on projects, like my lawnmower deck. So far it’s been a godsend and seems fairly rugged for what it is!
@@alloutofdonuts3998 Glad you got sorted out with a new work table. As long as it does what you need that's all that matters. 👌🏻
Can you stand on this for example?
Depends how heavy you are. 😉
@@GeeWhizRS 85 kg
Sadly, I watch the Keter video first that said pull on the handle... Should have watch yours instead!
Oh no! I bought mine from Toolstation and they just swapped it for me without issue. Hope you get sorted with a replacement.
It looks so low?
I’m tall. If you look into buying one check out the dimensions on the sale page.
press the release button on top, then the flap with the handles is unlocked
There’s no release button on this one I have Mark. Just a locked indicator and that doesn’t press. 👍
@@GeeWhizRS the locked indicator is the release button.
@@9plusinstalaciones not on this one it’s not. 👍
@@GeeWhizRS lol everyone keeps saying this to you- just put a heading at the top its not a fuking button ok
@@sunshinechild-sv9kc tell me about it. 😂
It looks really short 🤔
A familiar cry in my bedroom. 😂
@@GeeWhizRS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Unless this guys huge this is too low, back would be recked rounding over this
6’3”. It works fine. 👍
This table is for children. It's up to your knees. You breaking your back trying to work on this table. Should be at least as high as your waist.
It's actually fine. I'm pretty tall. 😉
@@GeeWhizRS Yeah I've seen how you were bending down over that table, like picking coins up from the floor. LOL
@@andreiiasi 😂
Yup it's definitely too damm small
This looks great but why in God's name is it so small , gonna get a bad back working with this.
It’s fine mate. Just looks small cause I’m a lanky bastard. 😂