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Cyber Monday slashes BLACK+DECKER tools and workbenches as low as $12 (Up to 48% off)

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Today only, as part of its Cyber Monday Deals, Amazon is offering the BLACK+DECKER Workmate Portable Workbench (WM125) for $20.99 Prime shipped. If you are not a Prime member, orders that exceed $25 will qualify for free shipping. For comparison, this same workbench sells for $34 at Home Depot. This equates to 38% off and beats the lowest price we have tracked by $3 in over a year. If you’re in need of a portable work surface, this notable offer is worthy of your consideration. Once expanded it spans 33.3 by 5 by 5 inches and weighs in at 17.8 pounds. Despite its compact form-factor, a durable steel frame allows it to single-handedly support up to 350 pounds of weight.

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The deals are far from over. Just a little bit ago we spotted a 39-piece screwdriver set with a storage rack at $17.50 Prime shipped. That’s on top of several other recent markdowns in our dedicated tools guide.

BLACK+DECKER Workmate Portable Workbench features:

  • The portable work bench has a durable steel frame and wooden vise jaws
  • Sturdy construction of the garage work bench holds up to 350 lbs.
  • Compact, lightweight design folds flat for easy storage
  • Adjustable swivel pegs easily clamp irregular shapes

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