



🛠️ Elevate your workspace—where craftsmanship meets sleek organization.
The Windsor Design Yukon Workbench features a durable 60-inch hardwood surface with a protective lacquer finish, three felt-lined storage drawers, and a large bottom shelf. It supports up to 250 lbs on top and 25 lbs per drawer, includes a wood block vise with adjustable guides, and is designed for professional-grade tool organization and workspace efficiency.
| ASIN | B008MXLDHQ |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. The workbench will take some time to put together. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Casters |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,927 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #241 in Workbenches |
| Brand | WINDSOR DESIGN At The Neighborhood Corner Store |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Finish types | Lacquered |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Import | Made in USA |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 106.8 pounds |
| Item model number | ha93454 |
| Load Capacity | 250 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Windsor Design now Yukon 3 drawer not 4 any longer |
| Material | Hardwood |
| Minimum Height | 33.25 Inches |
| Number of shelves | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.12"D x 60"W x 33.25"H |
| UPC | 593454339012 792363690546 |
C**B
Very surprised how well in it made.
I will be buying a second one soon. I have not done any heavy-duty woodworking as of yet. It has help organized my garage and it is a start a small woodworking shop. It looks nice and it was fun putting it together with my grandson.
B**K
read the instructions and view assembly carefully
well built. lay everything out as my slides that were mounted were backwards and I removed them and remounted them. great table
I**S
Great product and terrific value. I bought TWO!!
IMHO, other than for shipping damage which is totally beyond the manufacturer's control, any rating under 4 stars are sour grapes. This is a very fine product and represents great value. The missus remarked "It's beautiful! That could go in my kitchen!" The directions are clear, the parts all clearly labelled. On the first build I removed all the parts from the packing and sorted them. It's obvious what each piece is. I then reviewed the instructions. The pictures could be little better, but they are definitely serviceable. Anyone with a modicum of mechanical skills won't have any trouble. [Those who wasted their youth playing video games not so much.] I assembled my second unit in under an hour and a quarter WITHOUT using the manual. YES, it really is that easy. The finish is adequate for a shop bench. For solvents, it should be protected. The drawers slide easily. They're great for holding light weight tools, sand paper, brushes, etc. Heavy stuff belongs in the tool chest. The only way anyone could get ball bearings all over the floor is by abusing the drawer slides The vise is good for holding. Don't use it to press bearings or other vice-busting work. It would be better if the drawer supports and edges were material other paper board, but with reasonable care in use they should prove serviceable. DO NOT overtighten the screws installing the lower support. STOP at the first resistance. FedEx did not ship the boxes flat as indicated thereon. This resulted in a couple of very minorly damaged drawer back edges. HINT: To install the shelf install the lower bolt only in the one of cross braces. Slide the shelf across that cross brace and rotate it up to lock the shelf in place. No assistance required.
S**R
If You Can Build it, DESPITE the Instructions, It's a Good Bench
Grade summary: A Materials quality - Very nice real wood, finished professionally, and strong metal parts. B+ Packaging - Each piece separately wrapped in bubble wrap. The overall box was nearly broken, but styrofoam protected the contents. D Directions - Horrible. It took a long and frustrating time to put this together, all because of the poor instructions. (Details below.) Overall, I was satisfied with this bench (once I finally got it put together). The only reason the instructions didn't get an 'F' is because I was able to assemble it. One idea I had after I assembled it was to add a power strip to the back, so I recommend that. In general, this met my needs. To the manufacturer: Please rewrite the instructions. I list some specific suggestions for improvements: 1. Provide a list of tools required. 2. Put the parts list up front, not in the back of the manual. Even better would be a separate page, so you can refer to it easily. 3. Put the quantity of each part on the parts list. 4. Provide pictures of ALL parts; none should be "not shown". 5. Give clear indications of orientation of parts in each assembly step. Examples in crude the vise. 6. Use better lighting for photos. Several are almost impossible to see properly. 7. Put steps in order. More than once, we are told something important three or four steps too late. For example, long after being told to screw something together, we are told to first drill pilot holes. 8. Make the Alan Wrench much easier to find. As it is, it's the same length and color as the screws, it's in a bag with the screws, and most-stupidly, it's in the bag with the Phillip-head screws, instead of in the bag with the hex screws! Furthermore, I strongly suggest that you put in pilot holes, instead of the customer having to. And while the "Connection Nut" approach is slick, they are a major pain to get to work. I would like to see a better method and / or connector for that portion of the bench.
D**G
Great bench! Great Price!
Excellent value, well made, read the instructions before assembly so you figger out that they actually labeled the front of all the relevant parts :) This is a well made, solid workbench which I would recommend to anyone needing one. Be aware, you'll need two people to move it around when you get it, however, one person can assemble it. I'm a tall guy (6' 2") and also very short-sighted, so most workbenches are a little low for me. So I modified this one by adding a couple ox 2x4 stretchers on the bottom (which actually gave me another shelf) and added some Steelex 3" swivel casters. Brought it up to almost perfect height for me; no more back-breaking bending over while planing or sanding :) The one thing to watch for is that the dog holes along the front of the bench go straight through to the upper drawers; when doing a lot of sanding or anything else that produces dust or chips, make sure to tape over any of the dog holes you're not using. Highly recommended!
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