🔧 Elevate Your Craft with PONYPortable!
The PONYPortable Folding Work Table is a versatile 2-in-1 solution that functions as both a sawhorse and a workbench. With a robust load capacity of 500 lbs and adjustable height settings, it adapts to various work scenarios. The included clamps and bench dogs enhance its functionality, while its collapsible design ensures easy transport and storage.
Item Weight | 14.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 31"D x 25"W x 32"H |
Finish Types | Painted |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Required Assembly | No |
Load Capacity | 1000 pound |
Base Type | Leg |
T**0
Great table.
Get it, you won’t regret it. I love this thing. It’s about the best tool purchase I’ve made in the last 5 years. I keep it on my 2nd level deck and just use it for work up there without have to lug stuff up and down steps. When I’m not using it, I fold down one side and use it as a side table on the deck. It’s the perfect height for deck table as well as a work table. The clamping system works fine. Held a 2x6x10 in place with little effort for me to make cuts on it, all by myself. It won’t be long and I’ll order another one.
A**H
Very Sturdy & Functional
Very Sturdy & Adjustable. I bought this because I am tall and I wanted adjustable legs. The clamps work great and were the other reason I got it. It is heavy, but appears to be high quality and worth the trade off.
J**D
Worth it, has a lot of vice grip options.
Its great, I am a novice at stuff and needed something to cut composite deck tiles on and this worked great.
D**S
Great portable work table/sawhourse
Although it’s pricey, it is worth every penny, hence I bought two
M**.
Redo review: Perfectly good work table
I have come to terms with this workbench, having found and worked around the flaws noted in my previous review. I have used it for a few days now, and it seems I was mistaken about the stability issue... it was unstable because one of the legs was shortened by one notch. This is due to the previously mentioned fact that only two of the legs have graduated markings on them, the leg that was short had no markings, and was tight to move out to the last notch.To keep it "locked" in the open position I have taken to habitually putting a brick on the orange plates/shelf when i first open it and place it down.Using the top-down clamping approach is not as bad to implement as I thought. The Jorgensen clamps are designed well with a quick-detach on the standing end that allows for fast positioning in one of the dog holes and re-attaching it to the clamp bar below the table deck.Speaking of delivery, I had a competitor's table, the "flying horse" model, ordered and sent to me. I received the box partially crushed, so this seems to be habitual for our delivery services with large items. The table was inferior to this Pony model even if it had not been damaged in shipment: the shelf/table/wings did "lock" into place like my old B&D sawhorses, but it was made of some really flimsy plastic that wobbled and sagged - even with no weight on it!So I have come to believe that this workbench is what it is: not a tool for professionals but good enough for a DIY person like myself. Professionals either would buy one of those multi-hundred dollar setups with all the bells and whistles that you can build a house on top of, or build one themselves. I don't have the time or patience to build one, or room to store something like that. So Pony it is.PREVIOUS REVIEW: I have received two of these now, the first one was broken - one of the orange folding "plates" at the bottom had a huge crack in it. The second one I received has a single "tab" broken off one orange plate, where one of the included clamps mounts to it. Not trying a third time as the next one might arrive in pieces.There is a "lock" to keep it closed when folded up for storage, good because it is 35+lbs. and a bit unwieldy to carry around if that was unlocked. However, there is no lock to keep it in the "opened", unfolded position. The orange "plates" look like they fold down together to "lock" the bottom part of the triangle in position, but they don't "lock" or go "over center" like my 20-year-old Black and Decker plastic sawhorses do, to lock open. These orange plates are constantly folding up when the table is moved, so once opened and placed one cannot move the table safely without removing everything from the top and carefully repositioning it so it doesn't fold up like a house of cards. I put a heavy tool or a small brick or two on this to prevent it from folding prematurely. It seems a separate lock for the folding mechanism would have been simple to engineer into this thing, even one modeled on the locking mechanism a folding table uses for the legs would have been welcome.That caveat aside, once in position it is relatively stable for clamping things to, the weight helps there. Inserting the clamps into the table uses a clever mechanism to lock the clamp on to the table from the underside. But only from one plane: you can only use the clamps in this manner from short side ends of the table, not from the long side. Oh sure, there is a picture in the instructions on how to clamp downwards from the top by using the detachable clamp end to place under the table, then insert the bar through one of the dog holes and reattach the clamp end underneath the table top, but this seems weird and is a band-aid solution at best, not to mention requiring 5 arms and hands, and the assistance of a small child to get it all aligned and working.I used it as a clamping sawhorse for about 10 pieces of lumber yesterday, 8-foot 2x4 pine boards. The clamps held these well, even when having 6 feet of one sticking out off the table surface, unsupported. To truly have a good solution for this though is to purchase two of these tables and use them together.The foot extension mechanism is tight and locks in place unless the particular foot is raised off the ground to change it's height. The legs are independently adjustable - and only independently adjustable; there is no synchronization between, say two legs on one side. Only two of the legs are marked for their extension lengths - one on each tressel - the other two are bare. This leaves one guessing at the correct length for the unmarked legs.Storage: it weighs 37 lbs with all the accessories attached according to the box, so you won't be hanging this off a couple of peghooks. It is also top-heavy, so if storing standing up on the floor, finding a place where it will stay upright is key as the feet are "canted" to be flat when in the unfolded position, and are unreliable at best when folded.
F**B
Best One To Buy Built Like A Tank!
I poured over reviews for weeks trying to decide which portable work table I wanted. I decided on the Pony table because it had adjustable legs a great design and came with 4 bench dogs and 4 clamps. (2 - 12" and 2 - 6" clamps) This table is offered with just 2- 12" clamps by some sellers and will maybe have a lower price. To add the 6" clamps later it will cost you $30.00, so if you want them get them in a package deal. They are really nice clamps and work perfectly with the table. I love his table. It is built like a tank and the clamps and bench dogs work great for holding just about anything you need. I can't imagine buying a table that isn't height-adjustable. With this adjustable table, you can sit or stand to use it. I am getting ready to do some work on my snow blower and I will cover the top with a piece of cardboard and put it on top of this table to work on it, instead of working on the floor on my hands and knees. I do woodworking also and have already used the clamping setup for a glue assembly. Excellent product and an excellent seller (GreatStar Tools). Amazon shipped this it and it arrived in perfect condition. The only complaint I have is I'm 76 years old and it is a little heavy, to carry around, but I will manage, it's a great table!EDIT UPDATE: I recently made a dolly with locking 2" wheels so I can wheel the table around the basement and not have to lift it. (see last photo) It is very handy to roll it over to the lumber rack when selecting wood for a project etc. Adding the wheels has increased its versatility. Still 5 stars a great table!
T**N
No more working on the ground.
I received these and they are amazing. I used them all day. They feel sturdy and made well. They are a bit weighty but not too heavy. The clamps work great and I love the dogs.
T**B
STURDY BUT LIGHTWEIGHT.
I love this thing. It’s lightweight, but easily clams a 2x4 for cutting.Easy to store and comes with its own clamps and plastic stops. Folds up quickly and easily. Easy to carry. Does the job.
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