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OHWILL Height-Adjustable Workbench (60-inch) Review

By Tuan Do

I recently tested the OHWILL 60-inch Height Adjustable Workbench in my garage, kitchen, and office. It has quickly become one of the most versatile and reliable pieces of furniture I own.

The first thing that stands out is the high-quality solid rubberwood tabletop. It’s thick and durable, so you won’t have any problem working on heavier woodworking projects. With its 2,000-lbs weight capacity, the frame and tabletop feel rock-solid.

You can adjust the height of the desk although it might take a while because you need to unscrew and screw 8 bolts on the legs. The height ranges from 31-1/2″ to 39-1/2″, so you can choose between a seated project setup or a standing workstation.

The integrated power strip is another useful touch. With 4 AC outlets, 2 USB ports, and a 5-foot cable, I no longer need to run extra extension cords across the garage or office.

OHWILL also includes 10 small hooks and 5 large hooks, which are useful to keep cords, clamps, and small tools within reach. Beyond the garage, I tested it as a standing desk in my office and even used it as a dining table. Thanks to its clean, modern design, it doesn’t look out of place in more casual settings.

Overall, I like the OHWILL Workbench and the sub-$200 price tag is quite reasonable. You can apply the coupon code TECHWALLS25 for an extra $25 discount when buying from their official website.

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