💼 Elevate your workspace game with the BORAWorkhorse XT—where power meets precision
The BORAWorkhorse XT Saw Horses 2 Pack offers a heavy-duty, portable solution for contractors and professionals, featuring a 1350 lbs weight capacity per unit, quick gravity-assisted leg deployment, and adjustable height settings. Designed for durability and versatility, these steel-frame sawhorses fold compactly and can be linked to create a sturdy workbench, complete with a built-in bottle opener for those well-earned breaks.
Manufacturer | Affinity tool Works |
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 |
J**.
Sturdy and easy to use
Nice to finally have a good set of horses. Works really well for a fairly cheap work table as well. Be careful closing the legs as the plastic foot can contact the wall of the cross support and break. Customer service sending replacements under warranty after maybe a few minutes on a chat. Fantastic customer service
J**S
solid,stable,super portable
really great product. super stable and sturdy while being fast and easy to pack up and not take up any extra space. the height adjustment is excelent as is the bottle opener. delivery was with DHL and showed up a couple days early which is very appreciated. will definitely be oredering more. Definitely worth the price.
K**R
Great Sawhorses - But Some Re-assembly Required
Just received these Bora folding saw-horses. They appear very solid and should be a great addition to my workshop. My only complaint is that when they were delivered, the pair of legs located on the inside of the crossbar were extended to a length that prevented them from opening and I had to remove/re-attach the outside pair of legs to get the sawhorses completely open and assembled.
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.
C**D
Best saw horses I've ever had
Amazing! Works as advertised. Very easy to set up. Nice and tall so saves my back as a tall guy. Very stable.
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.
M**C
Extension opened in shipping - extremely difficult to remediate. Cheaply made & engineered.
The leg extension expanded in shipping, which locked one set of legs into the assembly. It took about 15minutes with some very long thin flat head screw drivers to actuate the locking lever to slide the extension back onto the leg. A few more minutes, and I would have built a jig to do it. The legs are engineered so that the levers are on the interior, which is not accessable when folded. The end plate blocks the ability to directly access the leg extension lever, but worse than that - the end plate is riveted in place so it cannot be disassembled. It might have been possible to remove the bolt, but even that looked hairy.The feet are made of very hard and thin plastic - and are brittle - one was broken another had fallen off. It should be assumed the feet will be missing by the 2nd or 3rd use, and the thin metal will be in direct contact with the dirt, concrete, and pavement where it will get scratched. The rivets were not sanded or buffed out - so a metal burr from the rivet end cut my finger badly. Some of the rivet connections are loose, and will bend the metal and fail. This is NOT a shipping problem - this is an engineering problem.In the photo, the green arrow shows how the extension opened. The red circle shows how the leg cannot be opened. Blue circle shows the broken foot. Pink circle shows the offset rivit which will fail, its the same in all four locations. The leg extension lever is not shown - because at the time of the photo - it is not visible or available.Engineering something which can't be fixed isn't ideal. I will likely drill out and replace all the rivets with stainless screws. I have no solution for the feet, except maybe some shop towels and duct tape. I cannot say if this is better or worse than other metal saw horses. Owning other Bora products however - I'm quite disappointed in this one.
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