⚡ Work smarter, lift heavier, and set up faster with BORA Workhorse XT!
The BORA Workhorse XT Saw Horses 2 Pack offers heavy-duty, all-metal construction with a massive 1350 lbs capacity per unit, totaling 2700 lbs. Featuring gravity-assisted, quick-deploy legs adjustable in 1-inch increments from 30” to 34”, these sawhorses fold compactly for portability. Pre-drilled brackets enable multiple units to connect into a sturdy workbench, complete with a built-in bottle opener for the modern contractor.
UPC | 814000015809 |
Part Number | PM-3360T |
Item Weight | 30.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 41 x 11.5 x 5.5 inches |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | PM-3360T |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | BORA Workhorse XT - Two Pack |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**
Great horses poor packaging from the warehouse
These horses are great this is my second pair. Although when you open the box and have to take them apart because who ever packaged them didn't fold the legs in properly with labor rates being what they are in today's market every minute counts.So packaging was very poor but that's nothing to do with the quality of the horses.. as you can see in the photo the leg was extended and there's no way to get them out so I had to disassemble them..
F**.
Buy this
This is a great sawhorse. The adjustable legs make it easy to setup on uneven surfaces and is sturdy. Highly recommended. Definitely a great investment.
G**N
Metal is adequate but thin.
These sawhorses are well built but heavier than expected especially with sacrificial 2x4 lumber screwed on. I received one with a leg extended such that I could not open it. I had to take it apart at the leg hinge pin which took about 45 minutes. I should have sent it back but since I bought it used in very good condition Ifixeditmyself. Not worth the savings of 12 dollars
R**F
Nice strudy sawhorses with adjustable legs
I now have two pairs of these sawhorses and like that they do not wobble when working with them and easily fold up and transport. I use one set to hold up a solid core 3068 door which serves as my work bench in my garage.
M**T
Major Design Flaw
There is a huge design flaw in the model with the adjustable feet. If one of the feet is extended by just one notch when closed, it can never be opened again. It will jam below the bolt for the other set of legs and the little adjustment button to move the feet up or down is not easily accessible from the closed position.You could disassemble the whole thing to take out the legs and adjust manually but for a product that’s all about ease of use, this ridiculous flaw makes it a non-starter.Mine arrived pre-jammed. One of the two had a set of legs bound up inside and unable to access.The legs also don’t drop down as fluidly as shown in the video. They’re heavy, clunky, and difficult to grip from the top, so again, the ease and fluidity of use in the video is not real.Also, the little tabs to adjust the feet are virtually impossible to operate without some kind of tool to jam in there - think hitting that impossibly small reset button on 90’s electronics.If you’re still, for some inexplicable reason, considering buying these I would say:A) get the model without the adjustable feet.B) be prepared for it to not work as well as it seems to in the videos.
D**E
Solid and safer than the cheap plastic ones.
Good solid well built saw horse. Much better than the cheap plastic ones and compacts down small for storage. I am using it mostly to hold up a sliding compound miter saw platform I built but also for other projects. I do a lot of home improvement projects and saw horses are a must have. The adjustable legs are great to level on uneven ground and the lever to adjust them works well.
K**G
It's a gamble
While the Bora Workhorse XT Saw Horses are beefy and strong, I met the same issue as many. Damage in handling shifted the folded legs so they wouldn't unfold, one of the latches had been bent and wouldn't secure the legs (fixable with pliers), and one of the plastic feet had been broken. One sawhorse was pristine, but the other was unusable. I've sent the first set back and await a replacement set.UPDATE: received the replacement set. I found that on one of the sawhorses one plastic foot with minor damage, but the "inner" legs (the ones that must fold up first" had been set at the second height setting which meant that I could not unfold them. I was able to remove the "outer" legs by unscrewing the bolt that is the pivot and then unfolding the inner legs and resetting their adjustment point to the shortest setting. I added sacrificial 2x4 tops and used 8' 2x4s to connect them into the makeshift platform for a construction project over the weekend. In use, the boras work OK. The metal seems a little thin and flexible, but when set up they are fairly stable. Without a handhold, they are awkward to carry. I may add handles to the side of the sacrificial 2x4s screwed on top to make it easier and more comfortable to carry. Not the best manufacturing or shipping, but I'll use them until a better option presents itself.
J**E
Very impressed - Bora has done it again!
I bought these after I watched a video on them and I have to admit I was a little skeptical, but I gave them a try anyway, I couldn't resist at that price. WOW am I glad I did! here are the main points:Set up - these really are very easy to set up. once you flip the lever the legs just drop down, then a simple step with your foot and they lock in place.Stable - Speaking of locking in place, I was so surprised when I put my full weight on them and rocked back and forth, they are rock solid. I guess they set up so easy I expected them to have some wobble. Not at all.Adjustability - this is a really nice feature and very well designed. You really do just grab the leg and pull. to retract, there is a big lever inside the leg once you pull that the legs slide back up. I didn't think I would use it very muchBrackets - I really like how you can drop two 2x4's into the brackets and they really lock together. it makes a really sturdy work station you don't have to worry about it tippnig over.Tall - I'm an average height guy, 5-11, but so many saw horses are so short. these are about waist high on me on the regular setting, then if I lift them it give another 4-5 inches, which is a lot more comfortable for working.Light - impressed how light these are. my previous "tough" sawhorses weighed a ton!In short, I am so glad I bought these sawhorses and I'm sure you will be as well. they're so easy to use, I use them more than I thought I would. A+++
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