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Keter Work Table $49 at Walmart

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Picked one of these up today.

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ISRAEL!

I think this may be the first Israeli product I've purchased - except for maybe some couscous ;)
 
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Thanks to OP and others. I picked up 2 last night. Like others, I found that the inventory checker was wrong. I had to make several laps around the store to find them and strangely, they were near the sporting goods. They had several.

Sets up easily and seems very sturdy.
 

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Thanks to the OP! Picked one up today for $49.00. Clerk that helped me find them said they were left over black Friday items.
 

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Big thanks for the heads-up! This looks fantastic!

I was able to snag a couple at my local store - that nets me one, and finishes out Christmas shopping for a family member! :D

If you're interested in this, I'd definitely encourage you to check the store.

Not only were they $49 instead of the online $59, but the website tells me that my store doesn't even carry them, when they had 3 or 4 of them.
 
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Could somebody who purchased one please list the item number from the receipt? I drove around to 2 stores, and couldn't find anything yet. I will call further away stores to check if I know the item number. Thanks!

I found this number on the site, but wasn't sure if that's the only number. 551765085
 
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Could somebody who purchased one please list the item number from the receipt? I drove around to 2 stores, and couldn't find anything yet. I will call further away stores to check if I know the item number. Thanks!

I found this number on the site, but wasn't sure if that's the only number. 551765085

My receipt shows 073116102507. Hope that helps.
 

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Found two in store even though it says not available locally online. Had a handwritten tag on it marked $49.

Awesome! Thanks!
 

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Just set mine up and messed around with it a bit. I like it! Seems real sturdy. Going to come in very handy I think!
 

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Saw these tables in Costco, couple days ago, $49.99 and they had a big stack of them at an end cap.
 

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I was in Walmart last night and noticed they had the Keter Work Table for $49.
I had planned on ordering one from Home depot ($79) soon and I guess I lucked out. Its actually pretty awesome. http://www.keter.com/products/folding-work-table

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That looks great if the plastic is the kind I think it is.
 

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Just wanted to point out:

The Walmart table is a "Keter Folding Work Table" - http://www.keter.com/products/folding-work-table

The Costco table is a "Keter Folding Work Table EX" - http://www.keter.com/products/folding-work-table-2

The Walmart version has static legs, bar clamps and a 1000lb capacity, whereas the Costco version has adjustable legs (4" of adjustment), 4 "holding clamps", 2 "toggle clamps, and only has a 700lb capacity.

My buddy saw mine, and we traveled to the next closest Walmart so he could snag one for himself and one as a gift. We stopped by Costco for an unrelated purchase, and saw the big stack of them there. $59.99, and was the "lower end" model. I kind of dig the clamps on them, and was intending to go online to see if I could buy those to add to mine, but they appear incompatible - the channels are different (the locking channel block on the Costco version requires a wider channel "entrance" than the Walmart table has).

For what it's worth, the ones we snagged at Walmart are red and black - no yellow.
 
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Thank you for the comparison of Wal-Mart and Costco versions. I was thinking the Costco one was better because of the extra clamps and height of the table. Guess I will go for the Wal-Mart version also.
 

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Just wanted to point out:

The Walmart table is a "Keter Folding Work Table" - http://www.keter.com/products/folding-work-table

The Walmart version has static legs, bar clamps and a 1000lb capacity,

For what it's worth, the ones we snagged at Walmart are red and black - no yellow.

This is like the ones Costco used to sell, except they were yellow and black.

Here is a picture:

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My local Sam's has the 1k capacity tables for 49/ea, going to pick up a couple today. Will report back later.
 
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I've been using mine off and on all week for a little chalk-board I've been building for my mother for x-mas. I'm repeatedly impressed by how solid it is. I set my miter saw up on it to cut some stock. It was the perfect size for that. When I was done cutting, I used it to sand everything down, then clamp it up for assembly. Last night I used it for finishing. I actually like the smaller surface as it forces me to keep the top clean. The bottom shelf is really useful, which is actually surprising as I didn't expect it to be worth much.
 

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This is like the ones Costco used to sell, except they were yellow and black.

Here is a picture:

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Looks like they haven't updated the website to reflect the new colors, I guess, and for whatever reason, Costco went after the lighter one this season.

It's a shame - I was really liking the idea of both sets of clamps...
 

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Look in the paint/hardware section. In my local store they had 3 leaning up against the counter in the house paint section - no prices on them.

They may have more in the back, too - at both Walmart stores that I visited, they were shelved identically - back in the hardware/paint area, as mentioned. 3 of them on a bottom shelf end-cap. The shelf could only hold three of them, so it's entirely possible both stores have more waiting to be gotten rid of in the back.

Never hurts to ask...
 

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For those in MI or wherever else Meijer is located, they have them for $49.99 and they have "santa bucks" today with $5 off $50 so with a cheap filler, it could be had for a little less.
 

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My local Sam's has the 1k capacity tables for 49/ea, going to pick up a couple today. Will report back later.

Ended up stopping at Wally World before Sam's and low and behold they had a hole stack of the work tables despite being out of stock on their website so I picked up 2. They are black and red, 1k capacity.
 

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Thank you for the comparison of Wal-Mart and Costco versions. I was thinking the Costco one was better because of the extra clamps and height of the table. Guess I will go for the Wal-Mart version also.

I like the Costco one. It gives you more clamping options plus the adjustable height. The weight capacities are almost meaningless. Who is going to put 700-1000 lbs one of these tables?

James
 

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Picked up to at my closest Wal-Mart this morning. After opening up I like the way you can use the clamps two different ways for wide and tall objects and sets much higher than the Costco version. The Costco version you must extend the legs to reach the normal height of the Wal-Mart version. Very happy with my purchase. If anyone in the Fort Worth is having a hard find them, the Wal-Mart at Little Road and I-20 in Arlington has a pile of about 40 of them.
 

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How Long is this sale for?

With Walmart (and, I suppose, Costco) I would guess until stock runs out.

These were Black Friday deals at Walmart that it appears they're selling through the leftovers since they're not regular stock items at the store.
 

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Lakewood Ca has 5 or so. I passed as the thing is heavy. I can see throwing my back out lifting it and shaking it open like in the video.

It's only 25lbs or so. You really don't have to shake it that much, if at all - gravity does most of the work.
 

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In Illinois (Aurora or Batavia, not sure what town it is) the Wal Mart by the Premium Outlet Mall (your wife or girlfriend will know where it is) on Farnsworth / Kirk had quite a few of them.
 

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I went to the local Wally World tonight. After looking for about 15 minutes, I showed an "associate" the picture of what I was looking for. "Nope, never seen 'em". As I was headed to the exit, I spotted a pile of half a dozen. SCORE! :thumbup:
 

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Funny , same thing in Wal-mart tonight, associate didn't know anything about them. Went thru the aisle by the paint dept, sure enough they had 6 of them (model#17182239) non adjustable legs. site $59 store $49 , pick one up and yes the model #17199331 is a new one but didn't see any..

This thing looks pretty good, hope the quick grip clamps hold out, look a little flimsy..

I still have one of the original Black & Deckers I bought for my father years ago..
 

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I picked one up today at the Walmart in Bloomingdale, Il. on Army Trail road. I didn't see any others in the paint section or in hardware. Website stated zero in stock at the store.

Tomorrow, I plan to use it to support my miter saw. I think the design of the folding legs is well thought out. Price was $49 at the register.
 

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Ended up stopping at Wally World before Sam's and low and behold they had a hole stack of the work tables despite being out of stock on their website so I picked up 2. They are black and red, 1k capacity.

Which store ? I tried a couple up North and no luck. Thanks.
 

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Thanks for the heads up on this, just picked one up in Mpls MN and they had a small stack of them for $49.

I had a B&D WorkMate that I never really liked much and gave away a few years ago. This seems much better.

It's a little bit lighter, folds up neater and just seems more useful. It's a better work surface and the clamps are better too. :thumbup:
 

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Used mine for the first time tonight. Set it up in 15 seconds, used it for a half hour, and knocked it back down in 15 seconds. I think I'm in love!
 
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