Tool Review: Worx Pegasus Work Table of Awesomeness

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Tool Review: Worx Pegasus Work Table. It works, Worx.

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Light but rugged and easy to open up. The Pegasus, not me.

In the world of MyFixitUpLife, we’re lucky and sometimes stuff just shows up. Such was the case with the Worx Pegasus work table. One day there was a box on the porch. So, with my usual myopic curiosity, I put it aside because…oh look…the 80-things I was doing before I had to find a place for a box…

Then we started remodeling the basement (basement remodeling video here) something that if I were doing for a client would take weeks. But since it’s for my family and me, it’s only taking years.

Anyway, I had a few large work tables I had built that I loved. However, they were too big for the basement project. The Worx Pegasus box emerged and so did its awesome.

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Clamps. They’re kind of slippy in their mounts, but they’re good to have.

The Pegasus—no idea why its is named for a winged horse from Greek mythology, but I like it—is a folding work surface that collapses into an easy-to-store flat pack. It’s a snap to toss in a truck, lean against a wall, or stow in a shed.

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It’s awesome indoors or out. Perfect for containing paint supplies for example. Way better than working on the floor or ground.

It easily folds open to form V-frame legs with a storage platform. The 31 x 25-inch work surface is incredibly useful.

I’ve used it to cut insulation, for my jigsaw for cuts in a shiplap feature wall (it’s not shown in the video, but this is the job), a place for stuff like coffee cups and hinges and their little screws—it has bins for small parts, it has bins for small parts!!!!!

I’ve used it to corral various tools. For example, the trim I’m installing on this basement project requires a finish nailer, narrow crown stapler, and brad nailer. I keep them all on the table. And I keep the jigsaw on the work platform under the table. Close for when I need it but also 100% out of the way.

It folds up real nice, like this.

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Compact, rugged, well-designed. And, no, I don’t carry it like this. Who would?

On the DIY end of things, the table is equipped with rails and integrated bar clamps. If you’re new to DIY and using tools, these are well-designed for holding things extra stable for anything from cutting to painting to sanding or routing. It’s light. It folds up and opens up easily.

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Pressing these tabs enables folding the table. They’re all metal, solid and smooth.

It works, Worx.

$110

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As you can see by the paint globs and dust all over our beloved Worx Pegasus, we use this little dogie.
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Mark
A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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