








🚀 Elevate Your DIY Game with the Bora AFFF7!
The Bora AFFF7 is a robust portable miter saw work station designed for both contractors and DIY enthusiasts. With a weight capacity of 500 lbs and a 33-inch work height, it offers exceptional support for materials up to 16 feet long. Its heavy-duty construction features powder-coated, rust-resistant steel and aluminum, ensuring durability and longevity. The workstation is easy to fold, transport, and store, making it an ideal choice for on-the-go projects.






| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Part Number | PM-7000i |
| Item Weight | 68.5 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 67 x 10 x 12 inches |
| Item model number | PM-7000i |
| Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 33 Inch |
| Color | Black/Silver/Orange |
| Power Source | 100v power strip |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | stand |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
D**B
Fine for home owner use
This is not really stout enough for daily construction site use. The sheet metal is a bit too thin and/or a bit to soft. I've never used a Dewalt or other brand miter saw stand so can not judge how it stacks up against them.Pro:1. Includes work glove box, light, & vise2. On board power strip with on and off switch3. Out rigger supports for long boards4. Seems well designed5. Very will packaged - almost survived UPS6. Tool mounting brackets attach firmly enough to hold7. Assembly was intuitive - didn't even look at the instructions8. Wheels are a handy feature - but would be nice if the design allowed the unit to stand up for storageCon:1. Was missing one hardware component - a retaining clip - company shipped one very fast2. Metal used for the leg supports and such is a bit soft - but it works3. Does not stand up well for storage - it will stand but is not very stableComments:Glove box is small... will hold screw drivers a few wrenches or a set of work cloves. Still it is a handy feature.Electric strip looks cheap - but it works.Update - 1 year of use:Has held up well enough for the price. Still very happy with it. One of the leg release buttons popped off - likely due to ruff use. Found the parts put it back together and it still works fine.The extendable arms are real handy for cutting long boards; and they double as a cut stop so you can set once and then cut exact length boards over and over without the need to remeasure. This is one of my favorite features of this tool.Power strip is holding up fine as are the plastic outlet dust covers. It is working better than expected. I plug in a shop vac to collect dust. The switch on the power strip is a handy way to power the shop vac on and off. Makes for a very handy feature.My biggest disappointment is the way it stands up for storage. You can get it to stand but it is not stable. Just a little bump and it falls over. Mine gets strapped to the wall for storage.Would recommend this to any home owner or low budget handyman.
A**R
Mitre Saw Stand or Tank?
This is a very heavy duty mitre saw stand. If you are going to use this in one location for extended periods of time then I would highly recommend it. The beauty of this beast is the fact that you can buy additional clamps and mount whatever you want on it. I am building out my woodshop and needed a space saving alternative for various benchtop tools. This is a great solution to the problem. It also came with a vise and light which are surprisingly useful.I don't know what the deal is when I order stuff from Amazon but shipping is always a problem. It came in its orignal box and it looked like UPS drug it behind the truck from the hub to my house. There is a plastic storage box in the front that was broken. Emailed HTC and they had a new one to me in 1 day! No questions asked. Great service on their part.If you are looking for only a mitre saw stand and need to move it around a lot then this is going to be heavy duty but might be too heavy. If you are looking for versatile tool mounting station then this is what you are looking for. HTC makes some great stuff!
W**S
Works Well for Certain Purposes: Accessories Questionable
Well serves my simple purpose: a platform for a rather hefty 12" compound power miter saw. Yes, bench is lightweight but it does not budge when sawing or using my 12 1/2" bench planer.Mass fights vibration. What about the bench's light weight? Mild vibration is not going to affect the accuracy of a cut by a miter saw or a bench planer. Nor would it be a problem, I think, for a bench drill press. But, I would think long and hard about investing in the router table or using a bench lath on this device: even mild vibration will mean unsatisfactory results. And, the usual approach of adding mass - e.g., bags of sand on a fabricated shelf - will not work with this device because construction is not up to the added weight.Several have commented on durability: legs folding and such. Keep in mind that it's a tool stand and not a work bench. Don't want to be using it while driving nails or such. Pound enough on it and it will fail.With that in mind, the vise that comes with it seems to be useless. Well designed vise but what would I want to hold that would not require pounding on, sawing through, screwing into? But, just as I was about to set that dangerously inviting vise aside, I noticed that it had mounts attached that I could unbolt and attach the brackets to my bench planer; saved me having to order a second set of mounts so that I could use the tool rest for the planer. And, the lefover vise: drilled a couple of holes in my actual work bench and can rest the vise there for use as needed.Brings to mind other features that might look good in the picture but do not really add value. The light is cute. But, at max 15 watts, it's functionally irrelevant. Good light is, I think, one of the most important prerequisites for a safe shop so, if needing more light, get one of those increasingly cheap portable halogen shop lights with stand at 750 or more watts. Important investment in emergency-room-visits-foregone.Wheels and handle for moving are, also, cute touch that make no functional sense to me. They only work to move the bench when legs are folded and hardware off. But, then, it's light enough to carry.As to height, I am 6'5" and am glad the rest comes out of the box at a low height. Brackets for accepting tools are 32" above the floor for this tool rest. For comparison, average kitchen cabinet surface is 36" above floor and most folks find that comfortable for working on projects. I need to move my tools around, though, in a fairly confined shop. Scrap 2x4's, some good casters with brakes, and I had just what I needed and at just the right finished height for me. Scrap particle board across the length-wise 2x4's and I also had a shelf for storing the tools not in use on the bench. (My frame and not the tool rest take that significant additional weight.) Even extra shelf-feet so that I can add more tools, wife willing, to my cluttered shop.
A**K
woodworkers perfect helper
It is perfect for my father-in-law who has a woodworking hobby, he builds shelves, cupboards, plant stands, etc and this seems to be a nice product for his use, he likes that he can attach his saw right to the stand and it is at the perfect height for him to work. I was very pleased with the quality and construction of the stand, my husband put it together in less than 30 minutes. The small light bulb was broken and it had to be replaced. It shipped by the date promised right before Christmas. I would purchase from this seller again as I was extremely satisfied with the gift we gave.
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