DEWALT heavy-duty tripod stand with quick-release legs vs Portamate Speedhorse Sawhorse 45-in Table Stand with Folding Legs
Overall winner: Portamate Speedhorse Sawhorse 45-in Table Stand with Folding Legs
Key Differences
DEWALT's tripod is a lightweight aluminum, quick-release tripod focused on stability and easy setup, and it sits in a more affordable price tier. BORA's Portamate Speedhorse is a heavier-duty folding sawhorse with a higher stated weight capacity (up to 1800 lbs), a 30-inch working height, and a 6-second lever quick-release but has mixed feedback on weight
DEWALT heavy-duty tripod stand with quick-release legs
DEWALT tripod with 5/8-inch x 11 mounting threads and built-in strap for transport. Durable aluminum construction, adjustable height, and easy setup. Customers note stability and ease of use
Pros
- durable aluminum construction
- adjustable height with quick-release legs
- stability in soils
- built-in transport strap
Cons
- heavy-duty may be heavy for some users
Portamate Speedhorse Sawhorse 45-in Table Stand with Folding Legs
Sturdy metal-top sawhorse with folding legs and lever quick-release deploy for fast setup. Supports up to 1800 lbs and offers a 30-inch working height. Customers note easy setup and strong build, with some weighing concerns
Pros
- lever quick-release deploy
- heavy-duty 1800 lb capacity
- folding legs for compact storage
- 30-inch working height
Cons
- weight concerns from users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DEWALT |
| Durability | BORA |
| Versatility | BORA |
| User Reviews | DEWALT |