I've got two Husky tables, 52'" and 46" in & out feed for my DEWALT table saw also use as a project tables. I love these tables. Able to move every where in my shop and out side on the driveway with my Tsaw. Mounted a Vise on one end also made auxiliary benchdog top. Can't speak for the BenchBud table. My tables go down to 26" and up to 42". Crank works great and really good for find adjustments to work with other tables. Also the Husky comes with locking caster and fix base feet.
These two are not even in the same class or category, the husky serves a more universal purpose vs the bench bud is specifically for a shop. The bench bud has a particle board looking top that look terrible, and it's powered by a motor, the husky is hand cranked with a rubber wood finish top which again can cater for more than just sticking it in a shop.
Thank you for the comparison. I was looking for a quality height adjustable workbench. I wanted to know what the difference between a cheaper one and a more expensive one was. I am now considering purchasing a bench bud. Especially since it is made in USA
Yes you can add casters. For the BenchBUD, you can add casters to your order separately at Benchbud.com. For the Husky, they come with the base as an option.
I've got two Husky tables, 52'" and 46" in & out feed for my DEWALT table saw also use as a project tables. I love these tables. Able to move every where in my shop and out side on the driveway with my Tsaw. Mounted a Vise on one end also made auxiliary benchdog top. Can't speak for the BenchBud table. My tables go down to 26" and up to 42". Crank works great and really good for find adjustments to work with other tables. Also the Husky comes with locking caster and fix base feet.
These two are not even in the same class or category, the husky serves a more universal purpose vs the bench bud is specifically for a shop. The bench bud has a particle board looking top that look terrible, and it's powered by a motor, the husky is hand cranked with a rubber wood finish top which again can cater for more than just sticking it in a shop.
You lost me at $799
With the top $1k.
now I know not to watch, thank you lmao
$$$ VS $…….. Still a good comparison tho
Thank you for the comparison. I was looking for a quality height adjustable workbench. I wanted to know what the difference between a cheaper one and a more expensive one was. I am now considering purchasing a bench bud. Especially since it is made in USA
Can you add casters to it so you can move it around the shop easily
Yes you can add casters. For the BenchBUD, you can add casters to your order separately at Benchbud.com. For the Husky, they come with the base as an option.
Husky comes with locking caster and fix base feet.
You are comparing apples to watermelons
$949 vs $179 LOL
Franco Vasquez what country are you in.
@@nocturnal7590 $179? it's $400
terrible review