Lance Y—October 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This table can do so many different things! I love how easy it is to set up and fold for storage. It’s fairly portable - not super heavy at 30 lbs and moderately easy to carry. The build quality is excellent, and it is very sturdy. I’ve used it for several wood working projects and I love the included clamps and tracks. It really is my favorite work table I’ve ever owned - and I’ve had several. The only way it could be better is if you could adjust the height even higher to line up with my table saw… Read more
Martha—December 1, 2019✓ Verified purchase
So everyone seems to have a story and this is my recent one. I had bilateral hip surgery in January 2019, after spending several years on crutches, and I feel great! So now that I have my life and mobility back I decided to get busy and repair things and become a wannabe carpenter for a while. Now speaking of joints, (I must have a joint fetish or something). I am a young 71 yr old woman who decided to repair some rotten "joints" in my 30 yr old 12' x 50' cedar deck that hasn't been waterproofed in 15 yrs. I started in October. Lol... little did I know this would turn into a "major" project. I was gifted with a dozen 16' long cedar boards and proceeded by myself to replace some boards and repair others. I watched a lot of youtube videos. I quickly realized that using the skill saw by myself didn't work well using a couple of saw horses... way too precarious. So... I then looked into work benches that I could drag out from the sunroom, onto the deck every morning and return at night. I first tried a different brand that was OK, but somewhat limited. I then found the Pegasus here on an Amazon search and after reading a lot of reviews, decided to try this one. It is quite sturdy and simple to move (40 lbs). I easily learned to use the small dogs in various place and have used the clamps on both sides of the table (a great feature). And by the way, the clamps actually do work all over the table and on sides for those vertical boards that need special care. Those folks who claim the clamps don't work on other parts of the table are full of "crap"! The clamps work great! Maybe they don't do it right? The little holder spaces hold screws, drill bits, oscillator blades, etc. Very convenient. And the table below holds my cell phone (in a plastic bag), the bottle of wood hardener, woody's cans of epoxy, my oscillator, rags, etc. I did attach a power strip on one side as an option, and that is very convenient also. In fact I like this handy helper so much that I bought it's Sidekick, also by Worx on sale here on Amazon. It helps to hold the 16' boards so I can cut and sand easily. And it is so light and portable too. Although it appeared flimsy, the framing is light and very very strong. And they attach together. Such a clever system. All in all, I am in love with my little Pegasus Workbench. I plan to take it to southern Maine with me for another project in the summer because I can. I'd give it 10 stars if that were possible. It has enabled a senior in her 2nd childhood to be creative and have fun in a safe way. Job Very Well Done by Worx!! Read more
Jon W.—January 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I also wrote a review of the Pony portable work table. Without going into as much detail here, I'll just note that both this Worx table and the Pony table are good quality products. I ended up gifting my Worx table, and actually bought a second Pony table (for the sawhorse option for a DIY project). The Worx table was just a little flimsier (which is reflected by the 300 lbs vs 500 lbs load weight), and certainly the clamps aren't as nice (Worx show theirs rated for 300 lbs, but having handled both, I am very skeptical about that claim). Most importantly for me, the Pony's height can be adjusted. I'm tall, so having the table at 35" instead of 32" actually makes a noticeable difference. Other stuff is mostly the same. The Worx is clearly faster and simpler to set up. Worx's sides come open when carrying it around, while Pony has little pegs and a strap to keep it shut for storage and carrying. There's no real dealbreaker with either table, though. In the end, I think the Pony feels better made and generally tougher, but then it costs a bit more. Most people would be happy with either, if you have a need for this sort of table. Read more
Erich Rogers—November 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I saw these in a video on YouTube of all places and I think they are great. I got two of them and so far they have preformed fantastically. I've laid 100 pound 6x's on them and used them as sawhorses. I put a chop saw on them and used them as a temporary work bench. Worked great. It comes with clamps that are kept in the integrated storage. While they aren't the most heavy duty things in the world, they get the job done. I love the fact it has these little cubbies to put pens and tape measures in so they don't go rolling off the table. They are easy to set up and more importantly, easy to fold up. They will bite you since they gave a few pinch points but mind your p's and q's and it shouldn't be an issue. Overall I really like how these work and they seem sturdy enough to last a while. Read more