• Versatile worktable converts to a sawhorse or work bench in seconds – no assembly required
  • Compact, foldable and lightweight for go-anywhere usage and storage – only 5” depth when folded
  • Worktable supports up to 300 lbs., sawhorse supports up to 1,000 lbs. – legs lock for added security
  • Includes two (2) Quick Clamps and four (4) clamp dogs to secure a variety of materials and shapes
  • Tabletop measures 31”x 25” or 725 sq. in., 32” height, 30 lbs. weight

This has been a great item for many projects already. My biggest regret is not purchasing two. They can be joined together, but when I have 12' long boards and need support under the board towards the other end, I'd simply prefer a second Pegasus to a sawhorse. 1) Because I know they're the same height. 2) Because they both come with the dog ears and clamps. 3) Because they CAN be joined/locked together, when I need a longer or wider work table. 4) Because there's no limit to how many of these you can join together... making them useful in unconventional ways -- like as an outdoor table for feeding your hard working buddies or work crew. 5) It's not cheap as a cheap sawhorse BUT IT'S ALSO NOT A CHEAP SAWHORSE. LOL It's proven to be a solid work item, work every penny. 6) Because it's from WORX. I happen to own probably every Worx tool ever made to date, so I am biased, but I didn't buy this item immediately, AND I bought it as an Amazon Warehouse item, to save some money, just in case it was a dud... but it wasn't. I use my Worx tools commercially, professionally, and personally... because they perform and last... BUT I'm also a fan of Rigid AND I own and use many brands of tools, so I think I'm still fair and objective about the name brand value of anything Work.

I purchased a Pegasus after my usual extensive pre-purchase research. Independent YouTube comparisons showed this work table to be superior to models from Keter and Kreg. It is well designed and easy to set up and use. As you can see from my photo, the Pegasus has been put to heavy use. I have my Hitachi miter saw sitting on top, with a battery-powered circular saw and framing nailer on the bottom shelf (it does bend at the hinges a bit, but supports the weight okay). I appreciate the many thoughtful ergonomic touches Worx has designed into this product, such as aluminum bar clamp rails, depressions along each side for screws, pencils, drill bits, etc. and built-in storage for the 2 supplied bar clamps. There is also a spot to attach a power strip with zip ties, which I will be doing very soon. I do have a few criticisms: The table could be a bit taller (I have chronic back pain); perhaps Worx will introduce a model that is height-adjustable at some point in the future. In addition, one of the clamps sticks (I'll be contacting Worx about that). Minor gripes aside, I strongly recommend the Worx Pegasus. It is as good as advertised--and I haven't even bought the compatible Worx sawhorse set with clamps yet.

Nice! I also have an old but quality Black and Decker Workmate. They are nice units too, as another review stated, both great but different and they compliment each other. This one has a higher working height, the B and D has 3 heights. Different clamp methods, both are useful but different. This makes a much nicer table top to work on with storage compartments and nice and portable, the B-D I think better on a job site outdoors, but it is a bit heavier to lug. I'm glad I have both. I wouldn't rule the Keter table out, but this one is a little taller for my liking and the legs fold in nicely on the Worx Pegasus to protect better in transit.

Didn't expect to like this as much as I did. After all, how useful can a sawhorse/work table be? This really is a solid tool. The table has positive locking and it will hold a lot of weight. I can't add much more than what other reviewers have already said. Given the amount of cheap plastic sawhorses out there, I was really reluctant to purchase these. Everything plastic was really flimsy. These are solid. Two changes I would make: 1. Make it easy to hang this with some type of hook on a garage wall. I'm accustomed to using a bracket that sticks out below the horizontal bar of a saw horse and hanging them on a wall to save floor space. There's no good way to hang this. 2. Would be nice to have the option to purchase fill-ins for where the clamps go.

I love this table. Sets up in seconds and is very sturdy. Folds down fast and stores well. Some people complained about it being heavy, but I like the weight. It is a 'work' table. You want it to have weight to it doesn't move around when you lean into it for an accurate cut or whatever you are doing. I'm glad it has substance to it. The feet grip the ground very well, too. Impressive. The handles are fine for walking short distances with it. If you have to walk a 1/4 mile alone with it then just strap the sides down and use the edge of the table as a grip, or strap it to a backpack, dolly it, etc. Not a big deal, you will figure it out. Two people can carry it easily for longer distances. Will get another one so I can group them for larger projects.

Definitely the best mobile work bench on the market. The Keter is not an option for anyone over 5'10" or so...too short. Also, the legs are clumsy. The Kreg tended to pinch my fingers now and then and I just couldn't see a reason for it to be $30 more than the Worx. It doesn't feel any more stable and it doesn't open as easily. The clamps on this work well, the dogs are very useful and the small storage areas are lifesavers for pencils, screws, drill bits etc. The only real gripe I have is the lack of a handle to carry it. I have to grab it from both sides. Not too big of an issue for me as I'm a big guy but it sure would be nice to have one. Oh, and the clip for a multi-outlet is great. I keep my random orbit sander, detail sander, jigsaw and circular saw plugged in and it sure saves time. Overall I can't see how this wouldn't be worth the money for any DIY person or even a pro who just needs a spot to do odds and ends..

Our detached 2 car garage has very limited space. One of the compromises of living in the city. I bought 2 of these to use initially as workbenches, but find myself using them for a lot of other purposes. I pull my vehicle out of the garage and set these up and they work great. Plus they fold and store nicely when not being used. One of the clamps was not working properly so I called WORX and spoke with a representative. She sent me 2 replacements that both work fine. Under warranty, no charge! They're relatively light and portable but when setup are very stable. I'm an extreme amateur woodworker and these can be used as saw horses in addition to holding the material with the clamps and bench dogs. I highly recommend them.

Don't ask why -- just buy two or more. (they link together!). They will change your life. Stable, flexible, strong and portable work surface of selectable size!! The clamps -- well they are OK -- not the very best quality but definitely able to hold things in place while glue sets, or you cut or rout or sand or whatever -- nice to have, and they ride in the slots on the table so they don't get in the way of the work. And bench dogs to hold things on the other end while clamping. All self stores and easily folds up into a nice easily moveable and stowable package.

Awesome work table!! I was reluctant about the fact that it's molded plastic, but this table is nice and solid. Nothing to put together either; just pull out of the box and unfold it...it's ready. I was so happy with it, I bought a second one so I could connect them and use as a nice work area in my garage. I'm getting rid of my Black and Decker; this one's better.

I bought two of these tables based on the reviews and I was not disappointed! Even rave reviews barely do this table justice. I've owned a lot of "portable" work surfaces over decades. None were more useful than these. In addition, I have never seen anything made of plastic which was this sturdy and stable, For their weight, it seems almost miraculous that they support so much load with such a high level of stability. These tables are works of art when it comes to functionality. The included clamps can be locked into grooves on the tabletop, which makes using extra clamps to hold a workpiece in place unnecessary. Basically, each clamp does the work of two. Then there are built-in holes for bench dogs that make the clamping system even more useful. Yet, for those situations when you just need a flat surface, all of this clamping goodness can be easily removed leaving a flat and sturdy work surface. The only part of the entire table which flexes a little is the shelf underneath and that slight flex helps keep tools laying on the shelf even more secure by sliding them toward the center dip in the shelf. I was hard-pressed to think of any way to improve the usefulness of these folding tables without impacting their minimal storage footprint, extreme durability, and easy portability. These folding work tables should easily replace sawhorses as one "must-have" item for all workshops or job sites. I'll probably buy a couple more. Highly recommended!!!