Foldable Multi-Purpose Workbench DIY Home Workshop for Sawing Cutting DrillingProduct Code: N07JF
Suitable for home and workshop use
Ideal for sawing, cutting and drilling
Folds flat for easy storage
Latest comments (19)
androidavis
28 Sep 17#12
Thinking of getting something for sawing and painting fence and shed panels and timbers. till now have been doing this on the grass with a double of blocks of wood to raise panel of post off the ground. Or against the hedge. But it's getting wetter as summer is over. Is two of these as good if not better than getting a couple of saw horses, like the ones in Aldi currently at £20?
soldierboy001 to androidavis
28 Sep 17#15
The Aldi saw horses are definitely better for sawing on and more stable but lack the ability to hold items whilst sawing or planing or chiseling items that will fit that you might want to do at a later date. Stability with these will decrease the more you use them. The choice is yours.
Oneday77 to androidavis
28 Sep 17#19
Get a couple of the Saw horses and probably 4 x 8" or bigger quick clamps. Works fine for me, though I fudge it with only 2 clamps. Should buy more.
eldaniel
28 Sep 17#18
Make sure you buy 2. One is not good enough. Very flimsy. I purchased 2 last time and it is perfect.
samheaton90
28 Sep 17#17
I got one of these a long while ago. Chopped some wood outside and forgot about it. Its been outside about a year and its still like new haha!
jazzuk777
28 Sep 17#16
As others have mentioned it clearly says £2.99 delivery
rtrehytjrhrth
28 Sep 17#14
Free click and collect is available directly from the maplin website: maplin.co.uk/p/m…7jf
jelcom
28 Sep 17#13
You can reserve and collect from maplin itself for the same price
billythefish
28 Sep 17#11
no free delivery
radioactiveman
28 Sep 17#10
somehow they're charging me £2.99 for delivery
basz69
28 Sep 17#9
2.99 delivery
gordonliverpool
27 Sep 17#4
Got a similar one from Screwfix - as mentioned above it is not a Workmate but great for light work.
Mitch_s_s to gordonliverpool
27 Sep 17#8
Any links for a Workmate?
xigent
27 Sep 17#7
If you want to compare this to a Workmate you have to
specify which Workmate. The WM525 for instance is good and sturdy whilst the
WM301 is pathetic. These generic copies are better than the WM301.
The stability of this type of workbench can be greatly increased
if you add diagonal brace.
Higgy
27 Sep 17#6
Thanks, needed one for some light work. ta
arch68
27 Sep 17#5
Pretty generic, I have a draper branded one that cost £10. just to echo the other comments, not a workmate but very useful for light use and surprisingly sturdy. I've just used mine as a bench for each half of a stable door whilst they were being sanded and refinished.
mahmouddiaa
27 Sep 17#3
Thanks ordered
focusdriver
27 Sep 17#1
Got one of these "A Workmate it ain't. But o.k. for light work."
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Foldable Multi-Purpose Workbench DIY Home Workshop for Sawing Cutting DrillingProduct Code: N07JF
Latest comments (19)
Is two of these as good if not better than getting a couple of saw horses, like the ones in Aldi currently at £20?
Works fine for me, though I fudge it with only 2 clamps. Should buy more.
maplin.co.uk/p/m…7jf
The stability of this type of workbench can be greatly increased if you add diagonal brace.