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Amazon Flash Sale on this Popular Folding Workbench

Nov 23, 2025 Stuart 8 Comments

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Worx Pegasus Portable Work Bench Features

Amazon has a Black Friday flash sale on the Worx Pegasus 2-in-1 folding workbench and sawhorse.

Worx Pegasus Folding Workbench

It features an integrated clamping system, built-in measuring guide, accessory pockets, dog holes (work stops are included), and a tray on the bottom.

You can connect multiple work tables together for greater surface area. You can also use a pair of Worx Pegasus tables as saw horses.

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The Worx Pegasus has a good reputation and looks to be very positively reviewed on Amazon.

Price: $99.99 each

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Amazon says this is a Black Friday sale, and they have a counter saying that 39% were “claimed” so far.

According to their built-in price history tracker, the folding workbench was $120, then $141 for a stretch, before being discounted to $100. This looks to be the lowest price in at least 3 months.

I really like Dewalt’s folding workbench, but I also like the idea of the Worx’s clamping system, and how the 2 clamps and clamp dogs can get you started without needing to purchase anything else.

Each has a load capacity of 300 pounds. Add a second and put them both into saw horse mode, and the load capacity is 1000 lbs.

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For heavier loads on one workbench, you’ll likely want to buy something else. The Dewalt workbench (linked below) is a good choice in my opinion, and you’ll probably want a clamp set with removable jaws (such as clamps that can be used as spreaders) that let them pass through the dog holes.

Here are some other saw horse and portable work table deals at Amazon:

Bora Saw Horses 2-Pack – $80
Bora Speedhorse 2-Pack ~$107
Bora Workhorse Saw Horse 2-Pack – $57
Pony Folding Work Table

Home Depot still has the Dewalt folding workbench for $90 with free shipping.

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8 Comments

  1. MFC

    Nov 23, 2025

    I got this for $50 at one point and have yet to really use it… I thought it would be good on a job site, but it doesn’t do anything well. If you try to use it as a table, there are too many holes to lay out blueprints and write on them, and if you try to clamp a piece of lumber in it to plane it or hand route it, the table isn’t stable enough (I am typically working with longer pieces).
    So, who’s it for? I don’t know, because if it’s just in my shop, then I can make a more stable version of it for cheaper, and on a jobsite it just sat there unused and in the way…
    It does fold very nicely.

    Anyone found a use for it?

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    • Justin T

      Nov 23, 2025

      I’ve been using the Keter folding workbench as my workspace for home woodworking. It’s the same idea except it doesn’t fold into a sawhorse. The solid top has been great and the edges are strong enough for me to put clamps to it. I like the idea of the interior clamps from the Dewalt (and others) folding tables, but I’m okay with what I’ve got.

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    • MNJason

      Nov 23, 2025

      I have to stick up for the pegasus. I have one and have loved it. I am a DIY and not a pro and use this at my cabin all the time. It’s been used to clamp and reglue chairs together, cut smaller pieces for many repairs, and hold things I have repainted. I did not have clamps or a portable workbench before and this gave me lots of what I needed in one package. I got mine for less than $90 and have been pleased.

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  2. Don Julio

    Nov 23, 2025

    I looked at the Worx Pegasus a few years ago, but .opted for the Pony. Nothing but happy with it. The Pony lacks one handed deployment like some models, but it deploys in under a minute, including the adjustable height legs. I believe it also has more clamps and dogs than the others.

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  3. Joe S

    Nov 24, 2025

    I’ve had this for about 8 years or so and I am a big fan. It has its drawbacks but it’s pretty handy for a DIYer like myself. Very easy to drag out of the garage into the driveway to sand, use the router, etc outside instead of in my garage. It was a lot cheaper then, but I’d still say 99 is a decent price in late 2025.

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  4. Seth

    Nov 24, 2025

    Same sale price at Menards, plus they have their 11% rebate through Thanksgiving.

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    • Chad Wright

      Nov 25, 2025

      Merry Christmas to me! I just ordered 2 from Menard’s. $89 after rebate, +2% quarterly rebate on the BIG card.

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  5. MattT

    Nov 25, 2025

    I’ve got two. Pretty handy when you just need a quick work surface somewhere or a place to set down tools that’s not the ground. They’ve been great, except the hinges on the bottom shelf are plastic and not very robust and have been popping loose pretty easily lately. Thinking about replacing them with Klein’s.

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