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DSS01A Saw Horses, 1100LBS Work Horse with Fast Open Legs, 2x4 Brackets & Anti-Slip Pad, Protable Saw Horse 2 Pack Folding, Sturdy Work Bench for DIY, Woodworking Projects

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About this item

  • Excellent Load Capacity: Made with highly durable metal construction, each saw horse supports 550LBS, for a total of 1100LBS. Perfect for woodworking and home improvement projects.
  • Sturdy Workbench: Equipped with two rotating support arms with pre-drilled holes, along with pre-drilled holes on the top of the saw horses 2 pack folding, allowing you to create a solid workbench using 2*4 lumber.
  • Foldable Design: Saw horses 2 pack, foldable with a compact structure that takes up little space and is easy to store. Each pair weighs only 17.6 lbs.
  • No Assembly Required: Saw Horses 2 Pack Folding Heavy Duty, no assembly needed, simply unfold the legs and lock them into place to use.
  • What You Get: 1 * DSS01A Saw Horse, 1 * User Manual, and access to premium customer service with a 24-hour response time. Enjoy a hassle-free experience with our reliable assistance at your fingertips.



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Scarey
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Look flimsy but they are very strong. I was tired of the terrible hand-made wooden ones I had to use any time my dad helped me with projects so I decided to try these out. So far so great. Fold up nice and simple, can easily mount 2x4s to make a table, etc. I saw some reviews complaining that you cant bolt in 2x4s AND fold the horses at the same time??? Why would you want to do that and in what scenario would that make sense? They perform EXACTLY as advertised and they should be rated accordingly, not based on imaginary useless "features." Do wish they maybe had cross bracing on the legs for added stability but they dont "need" it.
PegLeggedPirate
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I am in the process of remodeling my bathroom and have come in handy when needing to cut any wood or drywall (where I needed to make a bunch of cutouts for lights and outlets). They fold up and store away which is a nice touch. I own 3 different sets of sawhorses and so far these are my favorite because of how compact they fold up to. My others just close like a book and still take up some space.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I recently got this set of saw horses and I have been extremely pleased with their performance. The 1100lbs weight capacity is impressive and they have held up well when working on heavy projects. The fast open legs make set up quick and easy, and the 2x4 brackets provide extra stability when cutting long pieces of wood. The anti-slip pad is a nice touch and helps prevent materials from shifting during use. The saw horses fold up easily for storage and transport, making them very portable. Overall, I highly recommend these saw horses for anyone in need of a sturdy and reliable work surface.
Amanda Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
These sawhorses are a dream come true—especially when working solo on projects. Having a good set of sawhorses is like having an extra set of hands, making propping, bracing, elevating, and balancing so much easier.They’re lightweight and portable, yet sturdy and reliable. The push-button fold-out legs deploy effortlessly and tuck back compactly—I can even store them back in the original box when not in use. Portability is not a problem here, folks.They provide great support for planing, assembly, and general woodworking—far superior to flimsy HDPE units, and after using these, wooden sawhorses feel like something out of The Flintstones! 🛠️🔥 Highly recommend for DIYers and pros alike!
JD
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Much better than the cheap plastic ones I have. Only complaint is when folding up the legs, it is easy to bend them to the sides and it feels like you may break something. So just be careful folding them up. You also have to push the first leg down farther than you think to get the other side to fold.But they do what they are made to do and hold wood or make a makeshift work table, and take up minimal space! So I am sold on them! Fix the folding and you get 5 stars.
Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These are great horses to work with!Things I love- they fold down and are easy to put away and store, super easy to fold out, with a locking button to stabilize each leg, while open and closed. Once they are up, they are solid and strong! Perfect, just below the hips, height.The coating on the metal makes them easy to keep clean or to wipe down.On the top of the horse on each side there is a little hook that flips out and down. This is perfect to hang a tool on or run cord through. Just another handy feature with the whole set up.Overall I think these are a great price point for the quality of the of the metal and the overall design. These are not cheaply made saw horses. Great addition to any garage!
Peter Butler
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Making a wooden saw horse with only a hand saw, from a 2x6, in twenty minutes, used to be your ticket to a carpenters job on a building site. Do they even know what a hand saw is these days?Our test saw horses from 40 years ago are rotting away so it was time to upgrade. These metal stands from DOVAMAN are nice. The colors remind me of old Quad Hifi gear from the 1970's metallic gray brown and orange.When the legs are folded they are retained by spring-loaded rounded chrome buttons that you need to push in to release. Then, when the legs swing into place, the same button holds them steady. Well steady-ish. Our old wooden saw horses were sturdy enough to stand on and still feel safe but I wouldn't stand on these. These are excellent for all sorts of support functions for inanimate objects, but not a human being with a brittle skull on the top. They would be more stable if the legs had a few degrees of extra splay to the side.The top plates are folded/creased in such a way as to keep them nice and stiff but they have access for a variety of clamping arrangements if you want to get creative and build a cutting jig or whatever. I will enjoy the fact that they collapse down to a small format unlike our old saw horses that took up a lot of space wherever they were placed.First job will be to put a board on top and make a temporary outside bench. These are a useful tool and deserve their place in the shop or work site.