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ToolGuyd > New Tools > HTC PortaMate Tool Stand is Great for Benchtop Tools & Folds Flat

HTC PortaMate Tool Stand is Great for Benchtop Tools & Folds Flat

Feb 3, 2011 Stuart Discuss

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HTC PortaMate PM2650 Tool Stand

HTC PortaMate’s new tool stand (PM2650) is a well rounded benchtop tool support. Its large 18-7/8″ x 23-1/2″ worktop can be adjusted to a height of 28″-35″, and two rollers can be extended to span a length of 64″.

With a weight capacity of 180 lbs, the tool stand can handle benchtop tools, such as miter saws, sanders, or planers, with ease. When you’re done working, the tool stand can be collapsed into a 6″-wide package for storage or transport.

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The PM2650 is pretty affordable too – at ~$150, it’s cheaper than most brand name miter saw stands.

HTC PortaMate Tool Stand via Woodcraft
Product Info via HTC

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