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Husky Adjustable Height Mobile Workbench

Jun 17, 2016 Stuart 10 Comments

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Husky Adjustable Height Mobile Workbench Tool Storage Cabinet

There’s a new Husky mobile workbench and tool cabinet out at Home Depot, and it’s got an adjustable height worktop.

We checked this out at a Home Depot Spring Preview in NYC a few months ago, and I’ve been excited about it ever since.

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Why would you want a workbench to have a height-adjustable top? Well, generally you want a lower bench height when working on heavy duty projects. But for high precision work, a higher table is sometimes going to be more comfortable. Or let’s say you’re reading plans or a repair guide off your laptop. A taller worktop and reading stance will keep you from hunching over.

Features & Specs

  • 52-inch width
  • 10 ball bearing drawers
  • 75 lb weight capacity per drawer
  • Deep bottom drawers have double drawer slides
  • 5″ x 2″ casters
  • 1-inch solid wood worktop
  • Elevated top has 200 lb rating
  • Cabinet has 1,000 lb load rating
  • 2 work trays under the elevated worktop
  • Tubular side handle
  • Crank-operated adjustment mechanism
  • 38″ to 48″ height adjustment range

Price: $348

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First Thoughts

When I briefly demoed the Husky adjustable height workbench, I tested it for stability. This was a very sophisticated test, where I rocked the top back and forth to check for flex. While not rock-solid, it was more stable than I expected, and certainly stable enough for casual home use.

If you want a *pound on it* worktop, choose a fixed height mobile workbench, or even one with fixed legs. Or build your own.

For the price, you get decent storage capacity, and a feature that some will find handy.

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This is definitely something you might want to try out in-store if you can.

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10 Comments

  1. Josh

    Jun 17, 2016

    I was looking over one of these in store. The height adjustment lever uses a hex key to attach to the drive, which means with a tiny bit of ingenuity you can have a powered height adjustment. I wind up putting a lot of long workpieces on my drill press, and the height adjust seems like it would be an awesome stock support for that.

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    • Benjamen

      Jun 17, 2016

      I eye this adjustable height table every time I go to Rockler. They have it on display.

      http://www.rockler.com/motorized-adjustable-height-work-station

      I can’t justify $600, though. I might have to build my own someday.

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      • Aaron

        Jun 17, 2016

        If you have an IKEA nearby, check out the SKARSTA Sit/Stand legs. They aren’t motorized but it would be a piece of cake to chuck a drill to it. Only $200 and they feel at least as sturdy as Rockler’s table.

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  2. Jerry

    Jun 17, 2016

    I have a fixed height work table, and it is too !ow for small precision stuff, but too high to reach up on tall projects. I built a little stand (2 actually) so I can have 3 heights. Adjustability would be great. To answer ahead of time why I didnt modify mine to adjustable height, it is because the main table is 1/4 steel, on steel legs, for welding, and is low for that reason. I can clamp on one of the little stands depending on the work surface I want. One for a clean, scratch free shurface, (think sanding) the other more utility, like for bluing, or where there is mess potential.

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  3. BikerDad

    Jun 17, 2016

    I saw this in store this past weekend, played with it a bit. Pretty cool, and it looked like the supports and channels for the top are pretty beefy. Top is thin from my perspective, but my old workbench has a 1 3/4″ thick top, while my new workbench’s top is 4″+ hard maple, so my perspective isn’t a common one. Of course, this Husky isn’t a dedicated woodworking bench either.

    As a general purpose bench/roller cabinet, this looks like a winner. I think they’ve made most of the drawers a little taller than they should be, but that’s a minor quibble.

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  4. Lynyrd (Lynn)

    Jun 17, 2016

    This is a great solution for Furniture Woodworkers. Most of us who do this type of work/hobby, have an additional workbench set at about 40″ for final furniture assembly or have built our own adjustable bench. For the money this is a great way to go and saves space having two or more workbenches.

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  5. mikedt

    Jun 18, 2016

    I’ve lusted after this setup: http://adjustabench.com
    They demoed a unit at our woodworking group and it was crazy simple to adjust – although you’d need 2 people to do it at the same time if you needed to keep the top perfectly level during the adjustment proccess.

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  6. Diplomatic Immunity

    Jun 19, 2016

    Always thought the jackbench was pretty cool.

    http://www.jack-bench.com/

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  7. Nathan

    Jun 20, 2016

    perspective is funny isn’t it.

    I put hands on one of these with my Dad this weekend and he tried to talk me into buying one.

    I don’t want a long roll around in my garage currently – but I could see buying one. Step one it’s not for major work, IE I wouldn’t put an engine on it and then try to raise it to work on it – but I’d put some heads on it. maybe even a transmission

    the rest of the device felt good for home owner use – I don’t know how it would hold up in say a hangar environment. but I can see the benefits. I could also see leaving it partially jacked up – and keeping stuff under the table.

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  8. Lor

    May 17, 2022

    I’m an at home chef and baker. I am getting this for all my baking items. We are putting a good grade stainless on top.

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