
Adjustable Leg Tote-A-Horse - Adjusts in height from 25" to 40" - 7 variable height adjustments - 25" high x 38" long open - 2" x 4" x 38" closed - Carrying handle - Fully assembled-ready to use - 14 gauge steel with high quality polyester powder coated finish and ultraviolet resistant properties - Lifetime guarantee -Packaged in self-selling carton and in 10 pack floor displays to be used on end caps or side stacks -Made in U. S. A.
Customer Review: Flimsy and DANGEROUS! Here's a true comparison:
These horses can and will go in any direction they chose and without warning. And when there's a few hundred pounds of lumber involved, or power tools, that's dangerous and totally unexceptable. Nobody I know uses sawhorses on stairs(necessitating adjustable legs), the pointy feet sink right into anything less than concrete, they swing open when closed and try to fold up when open! I had relegated mine to supporting light trim for staining... that is until someone on my crew pressed them into service to help keep a load of 20' pine flooring out of the dirt. Here's your "Apples-to-apples" comparison: Somewhere around a thousand pounds, On level ground, same height, no wind, One end was supported by two Fulton horses, the other end held up by two Stablemate horses. Left Friday evening, by Monday morning the fultons had folded (like Bambi vs Godzilla!), while the Stablemates stood strong (even with the other end of the stack collapsing). Don't waste your' money or risk anybody's safety! For almost the same price, I swear by the Stablemate Sawhorses; they lock open and closed, they come in two heights (30" & 36") and they're absolutely bomb-proof!... And Amazon has the best price on 'em!
Customer Review: widow makers
The idea for the product seemed good. They are the only tool in my truck that I hate to use. The legs do not stay folded up unless you use two hands( one for carrying, the other for holding the legs in). I have used mine for over one year and the main bolts need to be tightened almost every time. The amount that I have used them on the stairs, like the photo shows, is never. The feet are to small and they sink in any kind of ground other than asphalt or concrete. The small metal angle that holds the legs perpendicular to the top, allows the legs to wabble, they are not sturdy at all.
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