🛠️ Elevate your workspace — stability and strength that won’t quit!
The STANLEY FATMAX Telescopic Work Bench Saw Horse Twin Pack features adjustable telescopic legs extending up to 215mm, heavy-duty metal construction supporting up to 1135kg, and lightweight design at just 5.25kg per unit. Its bi-material feet provide superior grip on uneven surfaces, making it an essential, portable, and durable solution for professional and DIY workspaces.
Manufacturer | Stanley |
Part Number | 1-92-980 |
Product Dimensions | 68.5 x 10 x 83 cm; 12.26 kg |
Item model number | 1-92-980 |
Size | 815mm x 100mm x 650mm |
Colour | Multi-colour |
Material | Paper, Plastic, Metal |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Metal |
Blade length | 32.68 Inches |
Special Features | Heavy Duty |
Included Components | FatMax® Telescopic Sawhorses (Twin Pack) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery description | Not Included |
Item Weight | 12.3 kg |
C**E
An excellent versatile bit of kit every tradesman will love. Something to buy your man at Christmas. He will love it
I am 6'4" and this extended by just 3" is level with my belt and it extends more than this. I extended to the maximum and had to lessen it because it was too high. More versatile than black and decker work bench. Each trestle is a bit heavier than others because of the metal legs. The weight of each is the same weight as my bar stool in the kitchen. I would prefer the legs to open a little more for stability but after testing it with a door on the them which needed adjusting, it's as sturdy as table in a woodshop. The rubber bits on the top stops wood from sliding and does this. The width plenty big enough for an internal door.I bought this because of my height to save the strain on my back and it exceeds all expectations on this score. I reckon a 6'6" person would not require it fully extended.I think this just about covers everything. Oh yes, before I bought this I saw reviews saying it had sharp metal edges. I spent some time looking for these edges and there are none. If I was going to whine about it, I would say the inability to join them together for storage gives them a bigger footprint, but they do perfectly the job I got them for so they get 5 stars. I am going to get a nice thibk piece of Pine wood to lay on it to make a perfect worktop.I can attach vices to and tile cutters along with other power tools. It's a very good bit of kit. Very versatile. .
I**S
These saw horses are sturdy; the legs are made of rectangular-section metal tube ...
As you will see from the technical description these saw horses are sold in pairs. Mine arrived promptly and have already been put to use. Again, as you can see from the illustration, each has a deep groove running the full width of the top which not only makes a convenient steady if you are sawing tube or thin timber such as quadrant, but also holds screwdrivers and screws while you are working. The deep cut-outs at each end of the top enables you to use the pair as a support for thicker timber or even a door while you are planing its end.These saw horses are sturdy; the legs are made of rectangular-section metal tube with extendable legs that raise the top, incrementally, to considerably above the height of the more usual saw horses. The legs are constrained from opening too far by the folding plastic tray. Ignore comments about this tray being 'flimsy'. It is not; it is quite strong enough to keep the legs opened while in use and the fact that it is hinged means that the saw horse folds away neatly for transport and storage. I'm glad I bought this pair and I commend them to your use.
S**S
Versatile sawhorse
Was looking at the keter sawhorses but couldn’t find any in stock so took a chance on these, good decision! Very sturdy and the height adjustment is a godsend. Only gave 4 stars as time will tell as to how the top bit (a type of plastic) holds up. Would recommend
M**N
I love these.
I love these. Two of the round edged 63mm x 38mm spruce timbers (e.g. ~£3 at B&Q) fit the slots perfectly. I have a board on top that I've screwed a circular saw to (plus switched extension lead) and a couple of bits of the timber on the bottom to centre between the others. This makes for a nice and easy garage worktable/table saw. The saw horses are strong and seem robust. Great value too. It is easy to move the whole setup from my garage to outside. Just what I wanted.
P**A
Really useful, really strong, really versatile as adjustable
Does what it says on the tin. Will support plenty of weight without complaint and can be adjusted to different heights for different tasks
B**Y
Lightweight and easy to use
Lightweight, but a bit fragile. I broke a bit of plastic off the top support using a clamp with it. Easy to position and the adjustable legs are easy to deploy (even if it is a coarse adjustment). The Apex between the legs opens to form a handy tray. Although to be honest it only catches sawdust etc. from above…
M**R
Seem reasonably solid. Telescopic legs useful.
Bought these as I - after having had a few poor ones in the past - wanted a fairly robust pair of sawhorses for general DIY. These seem reasonably well put together and are solid / heavy enough not to start shifting around when working with lighter loads... and the telescopic legs are useful to have should you need to work on quite uneven surfaces. Despite the fact that they appear to be made up of a lot of plastic parts, their maximum supported weight is rated at ever a metric ton a pair. Yeah, I know... not entirely sure I believe that either... but I'm sure with sensible use, I doubt I'll ever need worry about these breaking any time soon.
G**Y
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