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38 In. Adjustable Height Folding Steel Sawhorse, Yellow
— Crawford SH38A-16 —
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Reviews by Users
25 Apr 2009



Hopelessly bad
The concept looks great. A fast set-up steel sawhorse with a handle to carry it! But it's junk. The legs can't be counted on to stay apart. As the first reviewer pointed out you can build your own wedges to keep the legs apart. Yup. But then you have to spend time building them, installing them and removing them. Why not just get a better product that actually works? "Adjustable" with these horses does not mean press-extend-click, but rather pain-in-the-neck. Poor engineering on a devic...
–MrBigBeastfrom Amazon.com
09 Dec 2008



Great sawhorse for it intended purpose
I have used many types of sawhorses in my renovation business. If I want strength and hold weight, I go for these. They take a little more time to set up due to the folded legs and the extension set up, but, how else would you get something that can hold this type of weight that can be folded into its compact size. The plastic ones will bend on you, they take up extra space due to lack of compactness and the tops on the plastic ones tend to break when to alot of weight and movement. To hold a...
–Saratoganfrom Amazon.com
20 Aug 2008



Strong, serviceable; safe, if you are smart; dangerous, if stupid
Five stars are reserved for ReechCraft Bronco's, which cost 5 or 6 times more. Actually, the Bronco's deserve 10-stars on a 5-star scale.
Several sets of these Crawford's have endured four years of heavy use by me, almost always set up for stud cutting/header assembly or for panel cutting. No failures, no corrosion, just a little paint fading.
I NEVER use these bucks on soft or unstable ground. I imagine the legs would punch into the soil around a construction site. If I had to...
–C. Mitchellfrom Amazon.com