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POWERTEC Portable Small Workbench with Vise, Imprinted Ruler and Protractor Scale, Folding Sawhorse/Worktable and 4 Bench Dogs for Woodworking Projects (MT4006V)

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1.Style:Large Format Tile Table


About this item

  • INCLUDES: (1) Portable Bench Tool Stand with Bamboo Table Top, and (4) Bench Dogs
  • FUNCTION: This multi-functional workbench tabletop accommodates a wide variety of woodworking projects, including clamping, cutting, painting and can used as a vise tool or sawhorse
  • PREMIUM FEATURES: A portable design with fully adjustable vise panels for project versatility, a built in storage rack for your tools, plus an imprinted metric & imperial measurements and protractor scale for optimum accuracy
  • BUILD: Flaunting a heavy duty steel frame and premium bamboo work top, this foldable work stand weighs an impressively lightweight 11 pound construction
  • WEIGHT CAPACITY: Able to hold up to 220 lbs


Introducing the Portable Bench Tool Stand with Bamboo Table Top by POWERTEC.

This workbench table top was designed to provide you with a versatile and portable woodworking table to accommodate an assortment of common applications. Whether your project requires clamping, cutting, painting (and more), you’ll find this multi-functional table to be a must-have.

Premium Build
Unlike most of its competitors with similar specs, this table is easy to assemble and doesn’t deliver a flimsy construction. It features a rugged, heavy-duty steel frame and bamboo work top, that paired together form a lightweight, yet compact work center that’s built to last and get the job done. Weighing only 11 pounds, this sturdy workbench table was professionally designed, able to hold a total capacity of 220 lbs of workload.

Standout Portability
One of the most impressive features of this table, is it’s ergonomic and portable design. Whether you’re at home or traveling to a work-site, this unit is easily transported and conveniently folds up for optimal storage.

Additional Features:

  • Large Working Surface
  • Adjustable Vise Action
  • Plastic Non-Marring Feet
  • Built-in Tool Storage Compartment
  • Imprinted Metric & Imperial Measurements and Protractor Scale

Thomas J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
good product, as advertised.
Carl Ladner
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Well built, easy to assemble, lightweight and easy to fold up and store. Has a thousand uses due to its size and portability. And because of its price, there’s no need to worry about actually “using” it and putting a few nicks in it.
R. Gross
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
The manufacturer claims that the only tools needed for assembly are a Phillips screwdriver and a (furnished) wrench, which is only stamped flat steel. For the first hour, the wrench did OK. Then for the second hour with a different nut size, it did not fit. At that point, I had to switch over to a socket wrench or something similar. I found that two Vise Grips worked well to tighten all of the nuts and bolts.I would toss the furnished wrench. It took me almost two hours for assembly.I own four Black&Decker Workmates, and they are almost identical to this product, although the price here is lower.
Harleyfart
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I requested the POWERTEC Portable Small Workbench for permanently holding a 3-inch buffer machine so that the buffer wouldn't take up valuable space on my work table. Package arrived with tons of tape holding the box closed. I even found where there was tape on the inside of the end panels. And, one of the boards was scratched. Hmm, obviously this address was not the first destination. Started a return but pressing deadline needs dictated assembly and usage of the item. Thankfully, all the components were intact and included well-defined instructions for the assembly process. Assembly was a struggle though, because of arthritis in my hands as well as peripheral neuropathy. I'm glad the scratch was actually on the bottom of the affected board. Device is assembled and functions properly. Plus, you can't get anything like this at a better price point. I took off 2 stars because the item was returned by someone else and re-routed back out the door to me. I don't like paying prime price for something someone else has messed up. Other than that, product is good with following caveats: 1) Hardware is soft, especially the screws - you can strip the Phillips head fairly easily; & 2) Use sockets for assembly if you wish to save your knuckles and fingers from harm. The supplied "wrench" can be hard to keep on the nut when tightening.
Kelly Caudill
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Very sturdy and works as advertised. Great little bench for small jobs!
LowRisk
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
and folds nicely.
alm1511
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I purchased this workbench for occasional, light woodworking projects. The instructions are clear, however the prints are small therefore a little hard to read. I didn't have any issues assembling it, took about 30 minutes. It's pretty light weight, easy to move around and store. I did find the work tops are almost 1/4" off so those holes don't line up straight. Overall it's pretty good for the price and for my needs.
Guy Carden
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
This is a very satisfactory folding workbench / vise; substantially equivalent to the Black and Decker Workmate that I bought 30 or 40 years ago and that is still doing good work. I was worried that such an inexpensive unit would be weak; but this one feels pleasingly sturdy, once it's assembled with everything tight.A number of reviewers have complained that various designs of folding workbench are difficult to assemble. This one took a substantial time (1 1/2 or 2 hours), but everything was reasonably straightforward. Some suggestions for assembly:(a) A reviewer mentioned that he needed a lot of force to drive the wood screws that hold the table top boards in place. I agree; I worried about stripping the screw head. The screws will go in much more easily and hold equally well if you lubricate them with soap: Just roll the screw threads on a bar of soap so they pickup a bit of soap, and then drive the lubricated screw into the pre-drilled hole.(b) The M6 bolts that hold the legs to the cross-bars don't have any locking system: I suggest putting the flat washer provided under the bolt head to give a better grip on the large hole, and adding a lock washer under the nut. If you don't have a metric lock washer, a 1/4" lock washer works fine.(c) One end of the crank assembly is designed to pivot around a single M8 bolt with a nylon-insert lock nut. On my unit, the nut was much too loose on both crank assemblies, so the outer board of the vise flopped around. Tightening these nuts more than a turn gave a tightness where the unit moved and pivoted smoothly and didn't flop. Check this before you screw the top boards to the crank assembly. I didn't notice the flopping until the unit was completely assembled, so I had to remove the 8 wood screws in order to get at the problem nuts.One suggested improvement: These workbenches usually have a shallow horizontal grove running down the inside of each vise jaw, which is very convenient when you need to grip a round object. This unit had a flat face with no groove. If you have a table saw, it is easy to cut a groove: 1/16" deep and 3/16" wide is about right.
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