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Red Toolbox T010-F Workbench

Aug 25, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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Red Toolbox T010-F Workbench

Red Toolbox’s T010-F workbench is a fold-away tool center meant for use by children, and yet it incorporates many well though out features that I can see being very handy for adult use. It has a 24″ x 17.5″ work surface, built-in tool storage, an integrated vise, and what appears to be a somewhat sturdy steel frame.

The workbench has an adjustable height of 24″ to 31.5″. If this is the height of the work surface, then the multi-purpose work consule may be just tall enough for adult use.

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If Red Toolbox beefs up the frame and expands the design a bit, I’m sure they come up with a more adult-sized product. The workbench is reasonably priced at about $90, including shipping.

Red Toolbox Workbench via Amazon
Product Info via Red Toolbox

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4 Comments

  1. rob

    Aug 26, 2010

    Reminds me of a workbench I had as a kid, I loved it and it was set up right next to my Dad’s “big” workbench. One of the best things about it was later on we found out some of the “kids” tools were actually quite useful when you had projects to work on and needed smaller tools in place of the larger ones. All these years later I still own some of those tools and use them to this day on projects.

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    • Katy Green

      Feb 24, 2015

      Hi ours arrived with no instructions, dont suppose you could scan and email them? I cant get hold of the company.

      Reply
  2. colleen moss

    Dec 29, 2010

    Do you happen to have the email address for Red Tool box? I am trying to get in touch with the company and their website contact page is not working. Thank you!

    Reply
  3. Thomas Kiel

    Jan 18, 2017

    Hi! ours arrived as well without instructions. May I get them vie scan & mail, please?

    Reply

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