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๐งฉ Unlock your workspaceโs full potential with WENโs ultimate pegboard kit!
The WEN Workbench Pegboard Accessory Kit (114-piece) offers a comprehensive, corrosion-resistant galvanized steel solution for organizing tools and supplies. Compatible with standard 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch pegboards spaced at 1 inch, it includes 72 protective plastic covers and a variety of hooks and holders, supporting up to 45 kg. Ideal for garages, workshops, and professional spaces, it pairs perfectly with the WEN WB4723T workbench to elevate your workspace efficiency and style.
| ASIN | B0CH3QQQS4 |
| Additional Features | Rust Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,133 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in Pegboard Accessories |
| Brand | WEN |
| Brand Name | WEN |
| Color | Neutral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,767 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459891147 |
| Included Components | 72 non-marring plastic covers, 1 6-ring tool holder, large double-arm small 4 long single-arm hooks, 5 short 2 U-hooks, 6 medium 11 V-hooks, angled wide-mouth loops, six-prong trays, and 47 peg locks |
| Item Type Name | Pegboard Accessory Kit, 114-Piece |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WB114A |
| Material | galvanized steel |
| Material Type | galvanized steel |
| Model Number | WB114A |
| Mounting Type | pegboard wall mount |
| Number of Hooks | 114 |
| Product Style | 114-Piece Pegboard Kit |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garage, Storage rooms, Workbenches, Sheds, Kitchens, Pantries |
| Shape | straight |
| Style | 114-Piece Pegboard Kit |
| Surface Recommendation | multiple surfaces (garage floors, laundry room walls, kitchen countertops, etc.) |
| Theme | organization |
| UPC | 044459891147 |
J**S
Very nice workbench
This is a great workbench. I found the instructions easy to follow and detailed. Unboxed everything and spread it all around to see the part numbers and make sure you check the boxes that look like filler because some nuts and bolts were in one and the handles were in another. Followed the instructions and just tighten the nuts finger tight only. The drawer slides are a little tricky but everything has been going together very well. Once everything is put together then it's time for tightening all the nuts and bolts. I started on one bottom leg with 2 bubble levels and went to each leg and then the pegboard brackets then the top counter. Then tighten the three counters down. Use the 10mm wrench too tighten the nuts down tight and screwdriver for holding it still. This workbench is very sturdy, not at all flimsy. The counters are a good thickness and there's lots of storage space. The light isn't super bright but we'll enough light to work with. This was an excellent price and quality for a home garage workbench. I'm still arranging things on this side but it's so much better now.
D**T
Great starter work bench, just what I needed!
I had been using the bottom of a shelving unit (see pic) for years as my work/tool bench. It was small and flimsy but did the job, kinda. I finally realized it was time to grow up and get a real bench and I settled on this unit from Amazon. Overall, it is a fantastic bench at a very good price. I wasn't in a hurry to get it when I ordered it so the month long shipping time wasn't a big deal, but to my happy surprise it arrived in less than 2 weeks. It comes flat packed and is fairly heavy so I would recommend having at least 2 people move it. The outside of the box was a bit banged up, but the contents were unharmed and all parts were there. It comes with instructions which are fairly good but pay close attention to the pictures, instructions and the orientation of the parts when you are attaching them. It can make a big difference if it is backwards although it's not always obvious that it is until you go to attach a later part. I found attaching the upper shelf part that hangs out over the bench and the light attaches to, difficult to put together in the right order. Pay close attention during that part of the assembly and recruit a helper if you can. Pros: - Looks really nice - high quality parts - solid construction (no wobble or flexing) - LED light included to light work surface - Outlet with 3 "plug ins" integrated into right side of bench with long cord attached - Upper shelf is recessed so unsightly things can be stored and hidden and the chance of objects falling off is minimal - Work surface is thick, solid and textured for less slip and coated so spills will not soak in. It can also be drilled into to attach a vice for example - there are 2 drawers that are wide and long, although not very deep. They are great for storing boxes of nails and screws, but you could also order some utensil organizers to use for storing various tools. Cons: - I would say I'm pretty versed at putting furniture, shelving units, engines etc together and this took me much longer than I had expected. It was probably between 4 and 5 hours all said and done (not counting breaks). It wasn't complicated, just a lot of small bolts and nuts to put in and tighten, often from weird angles. - I wish the back of the bench was about a foot taller, giving you more space on the peg board but still allowing a person of average height to reach the shelf. - The peg board material isn't as robust as I'd like, however I believe it should be sufficient to hold any regular hand tools hung from it. It might be stretching it to hang a drill with a heavy battery though. - Putting together the upper shelf and making sure it was level was more difficult that it needed to be. If possibly have another person hold the shelf level while you tighten the bolts. I didn't have anyone available at the time unfortunately. In sum, I really like this bench so far. It is solid enough for my needs, it looks great, it created a lot of storage and opportunity for tool organization and the size of the work surface is perfect. I highly recommend this bench for storing tools or craft supplies and it gives you a plenty of area to do projects. It shipped faster than expected and packaging is tough enough to take a beating but protect the contents. Also, it came with all needed hardware and included some extras just in case. You will need a phillips head screwdriver and a small adjustable crescent wrench for assembly.
L**D
Great benches for lighter workloads, ditch the included lights
I needed to replace the aging computer workbenches in my garage, and these were not only inexpensive but nice looking. They arrived quickly, and I had the first one together in about 90 minutes. The second one took me less than an hour. They look fantastic side-by-side, are sturdy enough for what I use them for (3D printing and computer work), and fit the space nicely. They don't wobble at all once all the bolts are tightened down, and that's important for the 3D printer. They really are great workbenches. So why only 4 stars? Because the lights that come with them are cheap, harsh florescent lights. Yes, you read that right. Here in 2026 there are still companies shipping ugly florescent lights. I swapped them out for some cheap LED strips that look fantastic and don't make me sad.
A**R
Cumbersome, but decent.
I was looking to upgrade my 3D printing setup and stumbled across this. I saw another person rate it 5 starts who also utilized it for their 3D printer, so pulled the trigger. Pros: It's sturdy, even for the style of 3D printer I have which results in a lot of rocking. There's still some movement from the printer, but to me it's negligible. I also triple checked the screen tightness and made sure everything was level at the final stages. I love the amount of space on the upper table top and the lower shelf. Capable of fitting my printer, filament dryer and still have some workspace. The pegboard seems nice and sturdy, although I haven't really loaded it up with stuff yet. Cons: The assembly was cumbersome. Prepare to set aside at least a 4 hours to assemble this if you're doing it alone. It's one of those "don't fully tighten any screws until the end" assemblies. There are about 100 screws total, most of which you'll have to tighten twice by the end. The upper shelf/light rack didn't get installed because one of the holes on the upper board didn't line up with the holes on the frame. Not a huge deal in my case because my printer accessories run higher than the shelf, so I likely wouldn't have used it anyways. One of the drawers doesn't stay fully closed. I'm not entirely sure if it's something I did during assembly, or if the flanges aren't perfect 90s, so it isn't sitting level on the rollers. It's minor enough, so I don't mind that much. A corner of the pegboard was chipped near the screw hole, but there was still enough surface area for the washer to mostly seat on the surface. Overall, for a workbench less than $200, I'll still give it 5 stars. If you're patient and somewhat handy, it's worth it. It's only been 2 weeks, so if anything changes, I'll make an update.
M**D
TLDR: nightmare setup, amazing quality.
TLDR: Well worth the money if you can deal with a massive headache of first time setup. Im a hobbiest, so im no architect but I do woodworking, some machining and 3d printing... this was the most frustrating first time setup I've had to date. Criticism: Firstly, the instructions are scribbles of unspecified parts and pictures with poor angles, so you have to guess on most parts. (Not easy guesses like most desks/workbenches) Second, every single screw is a screw, washer, and nut which means its very sturdy... but also ouch my fingers hurt 2 hours in and we're dying 5 hrs in... Third, I saw in many other reviews, as it also happened in mine, do not expect to get ha does for your drawers. (They do not come with handles...) Build quality: Very sturdy, no lanky welded parts or cheap feeling mdf. (its very nicely finished) It feels unsteady IF you do not tighten screws, which is likely the case of other reviewers. Tighten your bolts.... it feels very heavy duty once all bolts are tightened and the workbench is level. Overall thoughts: Excellent build quality: (9.1/10) Ease of setup: (0.5/10) Build aesthetic: (8.5/10) Light quality: (8/10) Overall rating: (6.1/10) Huge knock in Overall rating because there were Missing parts (handles) and there is no way im taking it apart to return because itd take another 4 hrs to do so...
J**R
Looks nice, very functional, and not difficult to put together... just tedious.
Sturdy and great for the price, the only real down side I see is the amount of time it takes to put it together, but not really the difficulty. It was easy to figure out. It's very sturdy and once level it's rock solid. Make sure before you torque the bolts down that you have it level. Check it from multiple points to be sure it is level and stays level. I would also recommend getting interlocking drawer organizers for it. It has nice big open drawers, but things will roll around. The bottoms are actually really strong compressed cardboard. It's actually a really strong material that I seen people break saw blades on. So don't let it's name fool you. I added a monitor arm to mine as I do computer work on it or DIY where having an instructional video is helpful. If you do this know that you are not probably going to find one that will fit around the edge as you would on a desk. You will need to mount it right to the top and probably drill an additional hole through the mount of the arm. I used a gold-oxide drill bit and it didn't even get warm and was through it in a minute. Pre-drill the holes where you are going to mount before mounting to the surface. It will prevent it from pulling up the workbench surfacing or cracking the wood of the working surface. Really satisfied with it, functional and it looks nice.
C**.
Great quality, awful instructions, light placement is just ok.
This was the perfect addition to my reseller work room but it was exhausting and frustrating to build. The instructions in particular are very frustrating because they donโt specify how many of the parts are there and itโs very easy to get confused as to which one theyโre referencing. Also, theyโre relying on a diagram, which is really small and does not have enough information. It was wild!! At first the little extension cord thing didnโt work, but it recently started working, so Iโm happy about that. Also, if you install the light with the switch facing forward, then the cord for the light will not reach the side of the extension cord outlet, which is frustrating. I switched it around, so although the on-off button is facing the back of the pegboard, at least the plug reached. I painted my pegboard white and I am going to do a starry night theme to add a little sparkle, really looking forward to that part! I also found the most perfect sized totes to fit underneath the drawers at IKEA.
D**D
Looks Great, Built Like a Tank (Assembled by Chimps)
For the price? Not bad at all. Itโs surprisingly sturdyโlike, โsurvived me leaning on it in defeat several times during assemblyโ sturdy. The work and storage surfaces feel solid, but the finish is that weird office-desk material that screams โI will show every single scratch and regret.โ If youโre planning to do actual work on it, maybe throw down a liner or slap some wood veneer on top before you turn it into a battleground. Now, the instructions... whew. Where do I begin? Imagine IKEA directions, but written by someone who lost interest halfway through and just started winging it. The diagrams are vague, like a โWhereโs Waldo?โ for screws. Good luck figuring out how some of the parts go together, especially that drawer sliderโitโs like a puzzle no one asked for. And just when you think you're almost done, boom: the backboard. Surprise! None of the holes line up. The middle hole, the side holesโbasically, itโs like the person who designed this part was playing darts and missed. Pro tip: when you get to this part, do not follow the instructions unless you enjoy yelling at inanimate objects. Start by aligning the middle bottom hole, then work your way outwards. Trust me, it's the only way you'll avoid losing your sanity. Also, shoutout to the missing screws! Iโm sure theyโre having a great time wherever they ended up. Thankfully, I had a few spares lying around, or this thing wouldโve become a very expensive firewood project. In conclusionโyes, Iโm finally done rantingโitโs a good-looking piece and decent quality for the price. But unless youโre handy or have the patience of a monk, this assembly will test your will to live. You'll definitely want a ratcheting hex wrench and a screwdriver, or better yet, an electric drill unless you want to feel what carpal tunnel is like. Final verdict: Buy it if you're handy. Burn it if youโre not.
B**A
Nit enough screws were provided, not a very sturdy work bench.
This company didnโt provide enough screws to finish putting the work bench together. This is also not a very sturdy table.
D**T
Make sure you check the dimensions!
Received mine last night. Was able to set it up by myself with minimal difficulties. Be sure to take your time, keep the hardware organized and read the instructions thoroughly! All the information IS IN THE INSTRUCTIONS. First thoughts: Great little unit for the cost. I bought it mostly to have in my basement/office for doing work on my PCs and tool storage. The value of cost to quality of what I received is very good. The box I received it in had some minor shipping damage, it has plastic banding wrapped around the cardboard to hold it all together and the banding had cut into the box in several locations, not a big deal over all. This IS NOT A HEAVY DUTY WORK BENCH. Don't be expecting it to hold massive amounts of weight or take a lot of abuse. The metal is not overly thick, but the way its bent and fastened together makes it plenty sturdy. The work tops of it are not great though, don't expect them to take a lot of abuse. For the hobbyist or enthusiast I think this is a fantastic work bench though. If you're doing any sort of metal work or mechanics you may want to invest in a better top for it. Make sure you've got everything squared up before you tighten all the hardware, it will especially make a difference with the Drawers and how well/far they slide in. I thought I had mine squared up until I put the drawers in and then had to make minor adjustments. Overall I think it took me around 3 hours to fully assemble. Make sure you have a large space that you can walk around the unit. Now, the one thing I wish I had checked out... And this is entirely my fault and no fault of the unit itself. The Back of the unit is shorter than I expected. I expected to have more height to the top shelf and the peg board. THIS IS ENTIRELY MY FAULT. I didn't do my homework sufficiently and the photos make it appear larger than it is. Aside from that, the unit is perfect for my intentions. Just make sure its going to work for yours. The Top counter height is very good, I'm 5'11" and it comes up to my waist so it is comfortable to stand in front of and handle a project. The Peg board could be thicker though, but honestly, this may be a standard size since all the hooks and accessories I bought do fit it perfectly, just seems thin to me. I may end up replacing it with a steel one, though I don't foresee any issues with the one it comes with either. All in all, I don't regret buying this unit at all. One thing about mine though, for the top shelve assembly, where the peg board screws to the top, they failed to put two holes in the plate. Not a big deal, but quality control could have been better. Also, there is no EXTRA hardware, so try not to misplace anything.
W**D
It's quite nice.
For small tasks. The instructions don't tell you where to use the slightly longer screws. Pro tip: Use them where the pegboard is secured. I had to move some around after I came up short. Also, the top screw holes were not counter sunk like the work surface and lower shelf. The posts that hold up the top have an offset hole in the not quite middle. Line that up with the pegboard to make sure it is the right alignment. The upper part and peg board are a two person job. Shipping was horrible. The box was mutilated beyond use. There was some minor damage to some of the components but it's going to look worse when I get done using it.
K**D
Excellent Size & Price.
Very pleased with this work bench for my basement. Height & size is perfect. Light & electric outlet for any power tools. Need 2 people to assemble, but instructions are clear & helpful.
Z**T
Its ah-ite
Its ah-ite
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