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I have been thinking of buying one for a wee while now but didn't actually know which one to buy. In screwfix now they hav this http://m.NoLinkingToThis/p/keter-folding-workbench/56566?filtered=true. Has really good reviews as well. Looks the part.what do you guys uave and what do you think of this?
 
I have a pair of fold away joiners trestles and a 18mm chipboard sheet I chuck on top aboyt 600 wide by about 1100 I think only really use it on full bathrooms though to set tiling tools on mainly
 
still got my b&d workmate thats now 25, great for resting a boiler on, esp when dropping one off a wall thats filled with years of crud. great bit of design innovation
 
I just use my hop up bench/stool thing.
A couple of quick action clamps and a bit of imagination and it can be anything you want!!
 
still got my b&d workmate thats now 25, great for resting a boiler on, esp when dropping one off a wall thats filled with years of crud. great bit of design innovation

I use that at home for woodwork projects. I find them too bulky to cart around. Especially in my small van
 
I think a standard 30 quid Hop Up is great. Much easier than steps for wall mounting boilers etc. And they make a great portable bench too. I think I bought my current one for 24 quid in Tesco.
 
I think a standard 30 quid Hop Up is great. Much easier than steps for wall mounting boilers etc. And they make a great portable bench too. I think I bought my current one for 24 quid in Tesco.

Got mine from home base because you can get like 15% discount there now and again with an Argos card.

Couldn't do without my hop up.
 

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