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What Customers Are Saying
The sawhorse brackets were found to be easy to assemble and adjust, allowing users to customize the height and width using different lengths of lumber. However, some customers reported issues with the thin, flimsy metal construction, which caused the brackets to bend or break under moderate weight. Additionally, the leg angle was not wide enough, leading to instability, and the brackets did not properly grip standard lumber, requiring modifications. Overall, the brackets appear suitable for light, occasional use, but may not be durable enough for heavy-duty needs.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Better Than Plastic
Would RecommendI purchased a pair of plastic sawhorses but not at Lowe's. The plastic sawhorses were rated at 350 lbs each. In 90 degree heat they broke with less than 200 lbs spread between them. I went to Lowe's and purchased 4 sets of EBCO Stainless Steel Sawhorse Brackets. When I got home, all I had to do was cut a few scrap 2x4s to the length I needed, attach the EBCO Stainless Steel Sawhorse Brackets and I was in business. The sawhorses have now weathered several days of 100 degree temps holding over 4...
Great product
Would RecommendGood product and so much less expensive than anywhere else. Very pleased
works fine but a bit thin. Would like to see thicker (i.e. stronger) steel.
brackets on the cheap for the garbage heap
Would Not Recommendbuy the competitor brand / its only 50 cents mare and much higher quality.
Heavy Duty... NOT
Would Not RecommendI owned a set of this style saw-horse back in the 80’s. They were very sturdy and lasted for years. NOT THESE.... They are made with a cheap flexible sheet metal that bent so bad that it wouldn’t hold the 2x4. I finally got it together with nails and zip ties and It was so wobbly that I never used it. The second one is still in the box unused. Spend a little more money and get the good sturdy plastic sawhorses.
EXCELLENT PRODUCT
Would RecommendWell made and low-cost item...the brackets have numerous reinforcing impressions and very sturdy hinge areas. Making two saw horses (I bought two sets) took less than 10 minutes total with a chop saw.
Basic sawhorse bracket - does the job
Would RecommendThis is a basic sawhorse bracket that accommodates 2x4's. I've used these and found them very satisfactory. I'm using one pair to make a short stand onto which I'll rest the tongue of a small utility trailer so that the tongue doesn't rest on the ground.
Works great
Would RecommendCheap, easy, works great. I made the legs 3 feet long each (I'm 6'1) and they seem good and sturdy. Easy assembly. I used what I had around (1-1/4 inch screws). I'd suggest atleast 1.5" holds my 215 lbs up no problem. Saves a lot of time rather than building the angle out of wood. Foldable too for storage.
Complete junk
Would Not RecommendThese are made of extremely thin sheet metal and flex and twist very easily. Junk.
NEEDS WORK TO MAKE THEM WORK !
Would Not RecommendWhy ONLY have a single hole to attach cross piece, to each leg? Added two additional holes to strengthen cross piece at each leg. Then, added a 2 x 4 underneath cross piece to push legs out and nailed to the legs. Now, it is sturdy enough to use. Will test it and may buy others to build more saw horses we need. Forgot about the folding option!
