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The Betterhood 48" Heavy Duty Adjustable Workbench combines a robust solid rubberwood top and metal frame capable of supporting over 2000 lbs with a versatile 9-level height adjustment. Featuring a large pegboard for tool organization, built-in power outlets (4 AC + 2 USB), and lockable smooth-rolling wheels, this workstation is designed for professionals seeking a durable, mobile, and highly functional desk solution for garage, office, or commercial use.










| ASIN | B0DFH569GB |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Casters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,774 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Workbenches |
| Brand | Betterhood |
| Color | Wood & Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (911) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish types | Painted |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 103 pounds |
| Item model number | WK018 |
| Load Capacity | 2000 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Betterhood |
| Material | Metal, Rubberwood |
| Minimum Height | 42 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 24"D x 48"W x 52"H |
A**R
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. A good light duty work bench for a modest price.
It's only just arrived and been assembled, but I have no complaints. It seems solid and was easy to assemble. Note that it's much sturdier front to back than end-to-end (if, for instance, you're turning it over after assembling it. Not surprising once you see the construction and how the legs are secured (just bolts fitting into inserts within the table). I plan fairly light duty, so I'm not too worried, but in some cases users might want to consider bracing the legs to secure them against left-right loads. I'm planning some modifications anyway (like adding a shelf across the legs, below), and will see if I can easily add something there. I did expect the top to be a little thicker--it's only about an inch thick--but that's on me for not paying closer attention. It's clear in the images if you pay attention. To be clear, though, I'd say this is a 'light duty' work bench. Not for serious work with heavy items. I just plan to use it as a work-station (adding some shelves above and below) for my amateur radio gear - radios, power supplies, CAT computer, monitors, etc. It will be bearing some weight, but relatively little dynamic loads, and nothing extreme.
J**S
Probably a decent workbench, but a FANTASTIC desk!
It’s probably a decent work bench but I would have looked elsewhere if I ever thought I needed to actually load 2000lbs on the thing. I’m using it as a desk though and for that application it’s nearly perfect. My 2 minor complaints are as follows, the power strip is built into the left side support legs. It’s fine but the power strip would have served me better on the right side. You would figure they would make it so the legs are interchangeable but sadly they are not. 2 extra pre drilled holes on the front side of each leg support would have made them interchangeable but for whatever reason they opted not to. Your power strip is going to be on the left side, deal with it I guess… my second complaint is a nice cable management hole with a grommet should have been built somewhere near the middle center of the pegboard. They advertise a desk as one of the use cases for this workbench so they should have considered that for people that want to mount a monitor. I ended up chewing one out myself with some steel zip tie snips. Not ideal but with my monitor mounted you don’t see the hole anyway. Now for the good, pretty much everything else! The wood desktop has a really nice finish and it’s a real thick solid piece of wood. It looks and feels great. The drawer is deep and spacious. The casters don’t move at all when locked, and when unlocked the whole thing rolls quietly and buttery smooth. I don’t know if I would trust it to hold 2000lbs but the whole desk is very solid and substantial. At 250lbs I would have no problem standing on top of the thing and doing jumping jacks. I’m happy to report that at the lowest height setting, from bottom of wheel to desktop is an almost exact 30inches. Perfect standard desk height. I love the idea of being able to adjust it to use as a standing desk but raising it at this point would likely be a 2 person job, one to hold up the desktop while the other screws in the support pins. I opted to go with this workbench over a traditional desk because I wanted to an all in one self contained solution. My entire work and gaming setup is self contained in this desk and 1 cord powers the entire thing. I can unplug it a easily roll the whole thing away into any room or position I want. The functionality combined with the convenience and the solid wood and steel construction makes this by far my favorite setup I’ve owned. If you need a small desk that’s sturdy, mobile, and has big storage, you would be hard pressed to find a better option then this workbench
R**T
Very nice rolling work bench, the assembly instructions are typically useless
Excellent quality maple machine finger joined hardwood top. Wheels are very nice, rotate 360 degrees and all 4 lock. Construction is very solid and the table will be great for my needs. The bench turns and swivels easily and at 60 pounds isn't overtly heavy - it’s a portable table. See the video. The legs do NOT fold down. Power strip has 120v outlets and 2 USB C outlets. Leg length is manual adjust. 1 pair of hand screws in each leg make it simple to adjust leg length. It looks like this work table will perform very well. Now the “con”. The assembly instructions stink. The two side panels come bolted flat to the bottom of the bench top. They have to be unbolted and the panels stood on the sides and bolted to the table top. That data is not in the directions. They talk about the “rubber” meaning the top - my top is wood so it makes no sense. The legs ship with one assembly bolt that is required to hold the table legs together. You remove those shipping bolts and replace them with the hand screws but KEEP those bolts - you need them to attach the side panels! Finally, two useless small, flat wrenches are included. Whenever I get those with any product, I toss them in the recycle bin because they are junk. They also don’t fit the hex fittings on the wheels which are 16mm. I used a drill driver and metric sockets which really sped up assembly. Do NOT tighten any bolts until all are installed and started by hand. Don’t cross thread the metal inserts in the bottom of the table top, that would be an issue. The wheels have to be tightened down with a 16mm flat wrench - I used a bicycle cone wrench. You might get a thin 16mm open end wrench to work. The two junk wrenches included are 14mm, 2 x 17mm (?) and 19mm. They need 16mm for users who lack proper tools. Two washers were missing. Not a big deal, I have a small version of a hardware store in my shop. Apart from the lame assembly instructions, this is a knock out terrific movable/portable work table. Even the assembly shortcomings will not amount to any deductions. But you’ve been warned - assembly data stinks!
T**T
Good work table.
Durable and heavy duty. Easy to assemble and adjust height. It looks nice and serves the function I need.
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