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Vika TwoFold Workbench & Scaffold

Jul 28, 2010 Stuart 2 Comments

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Vika TwoFold Workbench & Scaffold Workbench Mode

Vika’s TwoFold Workbench and Scaffold is a reconfigurable platform can safely support 500 lbs. Unfold the unit and extend its legs and you have a strong and stable scaffold. Flip it over and extend the legs further, and you now have a nice 30″ x 24″ work surface. When you’re done, the entire unit folds into a portable and easily stored slab.

Vika TwoFold Workbench & Scaffold in Scaffold Mode

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I’ve considered purchasing the Vika TwoFold several times now. The next time it pops up on sale, I might just have to pick one up to try out myself.

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2 Comments

  1. Bryan Barnard

    Apr 10, 2011

    I purchased this to aid in interior painting of ceilings, upper walls and crown molding, for which it is well suited. It comes with two carrying handles which work well. I like the fact that this has two different height adjustments, tho I don’t see why they couldn’t have placed some more adjustment holes. The overall design and strength strike me as consumer grade rather than pro-grade, the scaffold deck being made of plastic which flexes to some degree… will see how long that lasts. The folding diagonal knee-braces that stabilize the legs don’t seem to want to hook into place on their pegs as tightly as intended… they tend to roll up the pegs as you pivot the braces into place thereby not being as securely locked in place. You have to manually press them onto the pins AFTER you have locked the braces straight.

    The 43# weight of this unit is easy enough for me (6’tall x 175#) to handle very comfortably all day.

    The first unit I ordered came damaged in shipping, one leg being dented which caused the interior tube to not telescope freely. The replacement unit was promptly shipped out with a return label for the defective unit. The second unit was also dented, but not enough to impede travel… Woodcraft made it right by giving me a gift certificate.

    I was disappointed that this is made in Communist China, as I’m aware of how human rights are inconsequential to the Communist Party. I assumed that this was a Scandinavian product by the name… I should’ve known better. Based on that alone I’m going to say that I can’t recommend this to a friend. Really, would a true friend recommend slave made products?

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  2. tonya

    Jun 9, 2012

    Thank you toolguyd for leaving the above comment in its entirety. The same comment was posted on the woodcraft website but part of it was apparently edited out.

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