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Hello,
Some years ago I bought a cheap and cheerful Black & Decker 301 work bench, as sold by Toolstation but IIRC sold cheaper in Focus. Over the years it has been fine but the bolts have wriggled loose and I'm wondering whether to get out my spanners and build it back together or buy a better model. Time has taken its toll and the work bench now has bits missing that have been drilled or sawn or planed off accidentally! Toolstation sell a bigger, more sturdy B&D workmate but it is much more expensive. They also sell a model halfway between the two, both in appearance and price. I read a review of this middle model but apparently the downside is that it is a different height to the other models so if you are hoping to use two benches either end of a piece of wood, the wood will slant! I think the idea of using two this way is good but I don't think my budget will stretch to two of the big models. What would you do? get two cheap ones or one expensive one? TIA |
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