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19.6-Inch Depth Workbench Frame, Height Adjustable 28.5' to 33.8',Set of 4 Metal Table Legs with Floor Protectors & Screws, Heavy Duty Industrial DIY Furniture Legs for Study Desk,Cabinet

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About this item

  • HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE:This work table leg has a height adjustable design the height range can be from 28.5" to 33.8", to accommodate a variety of wooden furniture.
  • ETL CERTIFIED POWER OUTLETS: Our workbench legs are equipped with power outlets - there are 4 AC outlets and 2 USB-A ports on the power outlets for easy access to a wide range of power tools and lamps. What's more, the socket is ETL certified, making it safer and more durable when you use it.
  • DURABLE AND STURDY METAL FRAME:The use of metal materials, so that our table legs do not deform. In addition, a set of 2 table legs designed for square construction still provides a significant load carrying capacity of 1,000 pounds, extending service life.
  • USER FRIENDLY COMPONENTS:This square table leg comes with four Adjustable foot pads to enhance overall stability while protecting the floor from scratches. In addition, the metal bench legs are fitted with a connector on each side for additional support.
  • WIDE APPLICATION:Combining a industrial look with sturdiness, this height adjustable leg is a versatile accessory for your home furniture, whether mounted on a workbench table, wooden desk, side end table, TV stand and so on.



Product Description

Workbench Frame
Workbench Frame
Workbench Frame
Workbench Frame
Workbench Frame

Kathleen Hunt
2025-08-18 13:33:13
Ordered these even though there was not many reviews, they looked pretty solid and when I got them out of the package they were far more well built than I was expecting. Assembly was easy and I mounted them to my 29" deep Ikea table top, with 5" of overhang on each end and it worked perfectly. The only downside is that 2 of the screws on the side with powerstrip is blocked by the power strip, maybe I am dumb but the powerstrip seems to be "riveted" to the frame so there is no taking it out unfortunately. Regardless it still works fine without those two screws installed.
Shawn
2025-08-10 14:08:22
These are perfect for building a custom bench or table. I wanted a heavy 2'x3' table and needed a custom sized table top for it. They are very sturdy, straight, and square.A flaw in design is that the power strip blocks 2 screw holes for one pair of legs and is installed with rivets. The power strip should be nut plates and screws facilitate better access to the mount screws underneath the power strip.Something else to watch out for is that the steel isn't that hard but it is heavy gage so if you want to use larger diameter mounting hardware you will need to drill the metal with a decent drill bit.Overall a very good value for a custom bench/table option.
Customer
2025-08-03 19:25:33
Helped my son build a new computer desk and he wanted to keep a low budget. Im very impressed at the sturdiness and quality of this product for the price we paid. Assembled easily to where he could mount it on his own with very little guidance. If you dont mind the shop/utility look of these supports, I would 100% recommend.
stevo
2025-08-02 13:55:00
There are four m10 bolts attached to the legs ...I thought I was missing them in the screw package...I bought 4 more at hardware store cost 5 dollars...then I saw the bolts on the legs...step 1 in instructions should say to remove the bolts from the legs ...the product is well made though...I would have given 5 stars...but my extra purchase made it 4 stars
Michael B. Maxwell
2025-05-30 10:38:30
(Update at end about casters.)I used this to build a table for my miter saw (see photo). It's very sturdy, and easy to assemble. The built-in power outlet--two USB-A ports and four 110 VAC outlets, with a roughly six foot cord and its own switch--is a plus. (Not sure I'd want to use all four AC outlets at the same time, but it's nice to have.)I did have a moment of panic when I was putting it together--the instructions say it comes with eight short bolts (used to attach the diagonal braces to the uprights). The parts bag only had four, and I was about to contact the seller. But I decided to go ahead with the rest of the assembly process, and it turns out the other four bolts are shipped holding the adjustable legs together. There are eight hand-wheel bolts that are actually intended to hold the legs in the desired position--they can extend from about 29" to about 35", and each leg has a sturdy adjustable leveling foot with more than enough travel.Comes with short screws to attach the frame ends and diagonal braces to your table top (I'm using a 2x4' piece of 3/4" plywood). There are holes in both frames for four screws, but two of the holes are blocked by the power outlet--the outlet is riveted to the frame, so if you wanted to use those two holes you'd need to re-attach the outlet with screws. But that's a minor glitch, and you probably don't need those holes.Recommended.Update: I found a set of stem casters that screwed into the end of each leg in place of the provided feet, making this table more portable. I've added a second photo, with the casters. If you want to do that, be aware that the legs accept M12 (Metric) studs--English-sized stems won't work.
tyler cooper
2025-05-29 16:21:26
Great adjustable height design and sturdy. Almost great overall except one incredibly stupid thing, each leg has 4 predrilled holes to attach the top. Two of the holes on one leg are under the outlet box which can’t be removed because it’s riveted in place. I had to drill the rivets out install the leg with all the screws and reinstall the box with small bolts and nuts. Maybe those two screws aren’t critical but if it’s worth the time designing and drilling, it’s worth the time putting the screw in, especially since the screws are kind of dinky. I wonder what they saved using rivets instead of removable hardware.
Better Deals
2025-05-25 17:47:43
This workbench frame works great. This system makes it easy to make a sturdy, custom sized workbench. The legs are beefy and look like they'll hold up to hard work. Also, I really like the extra diagonal bracing. The makes the legs stable, and prevents any racking. Plus, being metal, they don't need to extend down as low as wood ones would, so there's a lot more room under the bench. This becomes critical if you plan to sit at the bench. For the bench top, we went with a butcher block from the big box store - this is inexpensive and easy to cut down to size. Also, the height adjustments work well, and they helped me dial in the exact right height. Note that the feet are adjustable, too, which works great to compensate for our uneven garage floor.
Rackman
2025-05-19 15:30:14
This works good but when putting it at a waistline height it is a little unstable unless you but it up to another table or the corner of the room.
Kathleen Hunt
2025-05-18 12:18:13
Ordered these even though there was not many reviews, they looked pretty solid and when I got them out of the package they were far more well built than I was expecting. Assembly was easy and I mounted them to my 29" deep Ikea table top, with 5" of overhang on each end and it worked perfectly. The only downside is that 2 of the screws on the side with powerstrip is blocked by the power strip, maybe I am dumb but the powerstrip seems to be "riveted" to the frame so there is no taking it out unfortunately. Regardless it still works fine without those two screws installed.
Shawn
2025-05-04 16:34:12
These are perfect for building a custom bench or table. I wanted a heavy 2'x3' table and needed a custom sized table top for it. They are very sturdy, straight, and square.A flaw in design is that the power strip blocks 2 screw holes for one pair of legs and is installed with rivets. The power strip should be nut plates and screws facilitate better access to the mount screws underneath the power strip.Something else to watch out for is that the steel isn't that hard but it is heavy gage so if you want to use larger diameter mounting hardware you will need to drill the metal with a decent drill bit.Overall a very good value for a custom bench/table option.
Customer
2025-05-01 19:36:04
Helped my son build a new computer desk and he wanted to keep a low budget. Im very impressed at the sturdiness and quality of this product for the price we paid. Assembled easily to where he could mount it on his own with very little guidance. If you dont mind the shop/utility look of these supports, I would 100% recommend.
stevo
2025-04-28 17:08:49
There are four m10 bolts attached to the legs ...I thought I was missing them in the screw package...I bought 4 more at hardware store cost 5 dollars...then I saw the bolts on the legs...step 1 in instructions should say to remove the bolts from the legs ...the product is well made though...I would have given 5 stars...but my extra purchase made it 4 stars
Michael B. Maxwell
2025-04-26 13:25:47
(Update at end about casters.)I used this to build a table for my miter saw (see photo). It's very sturdy, and easy to assemble. The built-in power outlet--two USB-A ports and four 110 VAC outlets, with a roughly six foot cord and its own switch--is a plus. (Not sure I'd want to use all four AC outlets at the same time, but it's nice to have.)I did have a moment of panic when I was putting it together--the instructions say it comes with eight short bolts (used to attach the diagonal braces to the uprights). The parts bag only had four, and I was about to contact the seller. But I decided to go ahead with the rest of the assembly process, and it turns out the other four bolts are shipped holding the adjustable legs together. There are eight hand-wheel bolts that are actually intended to hold the legs in the desired position--they can extend from about 29" to about 35", and each leg has a sturdy adjustable leveling foot with more than enough travel.Comes with short screws to attach the frame ends and diagonal braces to your table top (I'm using a 2x4' piece of 3/4" plywood). There are holes in both frames for four screws, but two of the holes are blocked by the power outlet--the outlet is riveted to the frame, so if you wanted to use those two holes you'd need to re-attach the outlet with screws. But that's a minor glitch, and you probably don't need those holes.Recommended.Update: I found a set of stem casters that screwed into the end of each leg in place of the provided feet, making this table more portable. I've added a second photo, with the casters. If you want to do that, be aware that the legs accept M12 (Metric) studs--English-sized stems won't work.
tyler cooper
2025-04-05 17:32:54
Great adjustable height design and sturdy. Almost great overall except one incredibly stupid thing, each leg has 4 predrilled holes to attach the top. Two of the holes on one leg are under the outlet box which can’t be removed because it’s riveted in place. I had to drill the rivets out install the leg with all the screws and reinstall the box with small bolts and nuts. Maybe those two screws aren’t critical but if it’s worth the time designing and drilling, it’s worth the time putting the screw in, especially since the screws are kind of dinky. I wonder what they saved using rivets instead of removable hardware.
Better Deals
2025-02-28 14:47:52
This workbench frame works great. This system makes it easy to make a sturdy, custom sized workbench. The legs are beefy and look like they'll hold up to hard work. Also, I really like the extra diagonal bracing. The makes the legs stable, and prevents any racking. Plus, being metal, they don't need to extend down as low as wood ones would, so there's a lot more room under the bench. This becomes critical if you plan to sit at the bench. For the bench top, we went with a butcher block from the big box store - this is inexpensive and easy to cut down to size. Also, the height adjustments work well, and they helped me dial in the exact right height. Note that the feet are adjustable, too, which works great to compensate for our uneven garage floor.
Rackman
2025-02-16 14:11:32
This works good but when putting it at a waistline height it is a little unstable unless you but it up to another table or the corner of the room.