I just bought one of these today. One of the technicians at work (a supermarket,) came in with one and deployed it. I make appreciative noises, so he took the time to show me how it worked. He said it's the best thing he's ever bought, and is perfect to put in the van to attend to the random crap they get called to. Obviously I haven't used it yet, except to play around deploying it, which is a hell of a lot of fun. CACHUNK!
I just got this one and have the Husky (Rebranded Keter) as well. I plan on utilizing both for the work I do. Both are great quick and sturdy tables for work in the field. Personally used them to build out Card Access Control Panels as well as have to modify door hardware or cut EMT conduit or as a decent portable desk for having to work on racked servers. Love em both.
I bought one of these tables used and liked it so much that I went out and bought a second one when N.T. had a sale. I had the same opinion about the clamps at first. Eventually I just put the clamps with my others and now; after using them quite a bit, I like them better than my "quickgrips". They slip less, clamp squarer and have groves in the pads that are extremely handy. Being able to clamp the wood square is especially useful when gluing. If a clamp tugs, even a little, it can shift the glue up slightly even after you have checked it.
I use the Dewalt folding table. The Keter...costs (a little) more, weighs (a little) more and takes a lot longer to setup/take-down. Those clamps are no great advantage compared to just having a set of clamps. And if working outdoors I wouldn't want to sit on wet ground to complete assembly. I'm sticking with Dewalt.
Just picked one up today 3/15/24 at Sam’s Club for $33. Super glad I did after watching this. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful.
I just bought one of these today. One of the technicians at work (a supermarket,) came in with one and deployed it. I make appreciative noises, so he took the time to show me how it worked. He said it's the best thing he's ever bought, and is perfect to put in the van to attend to the random crap they get called to. Obviously I haven't used it yet, except to play around deploying it, which is a hell of a lot of fun. CACHUNK!
Thanks for the feedback, hope you enjoy your new table.
I just got this one and have the Husky (Rebranded Keter) as well. I plan on utilizing both for the work I do. Both are great quick and sturdy tables for work in the field. Personally used them to build out Card Access Control Panels as well as have to modify door hardware or cut EMT conduit or as a decent portable desk for having to work on racked servers. Love em both.
I really like this table. It has worked out really well for me. Sturdy and rugged for my use. I am very happy with it as well.
I bought one of these tables used and liked it so much that I went out and bought a second one when N.T. had a sale. I had the same opinion about the clamps at first. Eventually I just put the clamps with my others and now; after using them quite a bit, I like them better than my "quickgrips". They slip less, clamp squarer and have groves in the pads that are extremely handy. Being able to clamp the wood square is especially useful when gluing. If a clamp tugs, even a little, it can shift the glue up slightly even after you have checked it.
Ya sure the table is awesome but what are those shoes? I love them.
I think the table works for what I need it for. The shoes just an old pair of Adidas i have had for years.
Neat!
Thanks
🇬🇧I got one,it works well for me👍✌️
I am really happy with this table.
Only the supplied meter brand clamps go in there right? DEWALT clamps won’t fit into the grooves?
I just tried using my DEWALT clamps and they will not fit for this table.
I use the Dewalt folding table. The Keter...costs (a little) more, weighs (a little) more and takes a lot longer to setup/take-down. Those clamps are no great advantage compared to just having a set of clamps. And if working outdoors I wouldn't want to sit on wet ground to complete assembly. I'm sticking with Dewalt.
Thank You, for the good info. Appreciate the feedback.
How do replace a broken leg? I can’t get the end out to put the new one in.
I am not sure. I haven't had that problem.
The whole reason I watched this video is to see how to put the clamps away. Thanks for nothing.