I bought the ToughBuilt 700's and they are incredible. The ends will hold either a 2x4 or a 4x4. The only downside is pulling out the legs and tucking them back in. But, totally worth it.
Same here. I could have gotten two Dewalt or Kobalt for what I paid for one Toughbuilt. I’m 5’4” and the adjustable legs are invaluable! Real ergonomical line!
I have had the Toughbuilt C700 sawhorse for about 6 months now and love it. I placed a sacrificial 2x4 on top of it as others have done and have not sawed into it by accident...yet. It sure was an upgrade from my home made, 11 year old, wobbly saw horses. The adjustable and folding legs are great. I have no problem with them having to be guided into the open position. I feel I need a second one to complete my MOBILE WORKSTATION. For now, still using the tailgate for one end.
I purchased the tough built a couple of years ago and love them.. the feature of being able to use 2x4 ‘s and make a table is awesome. Well worth the money.
I bought the Triton SJA300XL which is almost identical to your Ryobi Jawhorse with a different paint job. Man, I've done some pretty cool work with that, it's very versatile, use it to hang doors, build a fence post, painting, repair, clamping Once you have a Jawhorse or 2 you'll never go back to the standard sawhorse, a college style work vise where ever you want, indoor, outdoor, building site or a customers home, garden, driveway, garage . Super useful exactly where you want it to be, it's a 10/10 tool. Will change your life as far as DIY goes
I’ve had the Dewalt ones for years and have absolutely abused them and they are still great. I recently picked up the C700 ToughBuilt ones and love them too but Dewalt ones are still my go to because they are just so simple and easy to grab when they’re clipped together.
Bora Portamate Speedhorse XT 4550 with adjustable legs is my recent buy and I'm very happy with them I can release the legs with one hand n 2x4 in the other. Well Built
The Toughbuilt c700 model allows 4x4 and The 2x4 you can also use the yellow flaps at the bottom of the legs to hold sheet goods or 2x4 or 4x4 good video Clint @Tool Review Zone
A co- worker of mine picked up the DeWalt ones a couple of years ago and they are great. Easy to set up. Easy to fold up. Really solid and very lightweight. The clip together feature is a nice bonus for van storage. The Toughbuilt ones are great with lots of great features, but they are really heavy, and when you’re already transporting a load of other tools, it starts to add up quickly. I wish they could make something using an aluminum or something else to make them lighter. (Or maybe I could just work out more.) But at 50+, it’s not just wear and tear on the van…it’s me also.
I have them DeWalt saw horses and absolutely love them. I also have that jaw horse but haven't never took it out the box yet. I use my jaw horse stands all the time
I have all 3 and my guys and myself LOVE the first set just because as you said they are tough and best of all they are LIGHT!!!!! JAW horse weighs a ton, nice when working with door slabs then I have a Set of Tough built and A set of BORA that look like the tough built.....Both are a bit on the heavy side . WE use those to pile on framing lumber......a lot easier then bending over all day!.......I want the Bora Centipede. Any thoughts on that??? Again thanks for the entertaining vid !!!!!
I had to modify my Toughbuilt horses to make them useable. Before I attached 2x4’s to them, I couldn’t rip sheet materials, nor use clamps with them. They also aren’t “tough built”. The button latches jam, and the yellow powder coating came off in sheets, revealing rust underneath. Meanwhile, the Rockler jawhorse is one of the best tool purchases I made.
I agree the Jawhorse is incredible and has so many uses. Its main detraction is the cost, but mine is going strong 5 years later. Another great, albeit expensive option is the kreg track horse. I personally love the adjustability as someone who is 6’5” tall it’s nice to have the option to extend the legs fully and gain extra height.
It has gotten to the point where, when I need to buy something, I look to see if you made a video about it. It's not that I am always going to agree with your reccos, but that I know you are going to show me a full demonstration on the features that are actually relevant. Today, for example. I am still working with old school, homemade sawhorses (the kind everyone used to make out of 2X4s). They are great, and I have hooks for them in the garage ceiling beams to stow them out of the way and all of that. I have never seen a need to upgrade them. But my Father is in his 80s now, so my trips to go do work on his house (5 hours away) have become a regular thing. I just...need a more portable set of sawhorses. So I thought "self, you handsome devil, didn't you see some video Clint made about sawhorses, back in the 70s or sometime?" So here I am. Now I don't have to read about 87 different brands, try to figure out which are sturdy to go along with all of the shit they say in their ads, and all of that. Portability being my real need, the way those DeWeys lock together is the selling point. The jawhorse is out of the question because of it's lack of work space and moreso it's price. The toughbuilts look great...but I am an old school guy who still uses wooden sawhorses. Damned if I want to go through all of those height adjustments and all of that shit every time I need to use a sawhorse. So...the DeWeys it is! And because of this video, it took me 6 minutes to decide what I need. Thanks brother. Definitely using your ACME tool link to buy! Purchase coming as soon as the Navy sends me my next check.
I have a Rockwell Jawhorse which I purchased about 5 years ago and only paid $139.00 for on Amazon including shipping. I use it in conjunction with some Stanley ABS plastic saw horses I've had for over 10 years and together they work great. I had a early version of the Toughbuilt saw horses which ended up bending one of the steel legs under load which made them hard to close. The other thing I didn't like about the Toughbuilt is they are heavy to tote around and set up. I'll stick with my set up with the Jawhorse.
You can get the dewalt 1s in a 2 pack from home depot but only online for 79.99 but other wise yea 60 for 1 if you walk in the store. Ive replaced a total of bout 4 over the past few years as i also always have 4 on the truck at a time and im pretty disappointed. The plastic underneath where the legs store keeps busting up and then they keep getting all wobbly. Contractor use tho. But i love that they stack together super convenient. I jus feel like i need to move on to some thing sturdier but i jus love the portabilty and storage so much. Idk wat to do lol. O the other drawback is the dewalt sits really tall and doesnt adjust which is perfect height for cutting material but bad height when i stack commercial overhead door sections which i do both often. Stack gets so high with sections especially with 3" thick but even standard 2" gets pretty high for me only being 5'9 and my partner being 5 '7
I have the Kobalt horses and love them. They make a great assembly table with my MDF flat surface in my wood shop. Made a huge cabinet last fall for LP’s and memorabilia. Stood on it while finishing and it was no sweat. All your sawhorses were impressive, but I urge you Toolies to check out the Kobalt . Real Nass Like!❤️👍
Heavy to carry but Verry solid . Adjustable legs are great. Table option is awesome. Price good. But mine are very rusted after years of use. Not so nice like
I have a Rockwell jawhorse different larger older model, but I was curious does your jawhorse allow you slide the clamp off and rotate 180 degree to allow for a larger clamping width? Mine will allow for clamping plywood sheeting when rotated. Love my jawhorse, love my toughbuilts and DeWalt's as well. And I'm embarrassed to say this but I'm an idiot because I was clueless I could clamp my DeWalt's together prior to watching this. I had to pause the video run out back to the shop garage and check it out. I was like aint this about a bish all this time. I also have the Boras recently purchased wish I would have seen your video on those first that side to side just a little force is concerning especially since I'm an azzhole to my tools
I love my ROCKWELL jawhorse and got mine via Amazon back in 2019 for $101.80, I wish I had bought two at that price then, the jawhorse is so great I bought my dad one for Father’s Day last year at $200🙄 via Amazon and he absolutely loves it, another ROCKWELL item I have is the JawStand and that I got back in 2019 for $62.79 and that’s real nass like but it’s now selling at $118 🙄 Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏼 👍🏽
I have so many different types of horses from the cheap plastic one's I also have the work table but nothing seems to beat the aluminum sawhorse with the folding legs with the 2×4 you have to put across the top. It also depends what job I'm on because if I'm working inside I'm going to use the plastic so I don't scratch the floors the music going to have the other ones outside. Hope everything is still going ok by you after the Chernobyl accident was Unleashed.💯👍
You should have shown hoe the jawhorse moving jaw is reversible for wider stock. At least my 10 year old one is. Also there are attachments you can buy for larger sheet goods etc. I have two of them and have the articulating clamp arm attachment for welding. You sold it a bit short. A must have if you work by yourself
I have the tough built ones and love them. Bora has a very similar one called the speed horse which has the instant release legs. I really like my tough built ones but I’m very curious how comparable the speed horse is.
Good choices. I personally use both the Dewalt and Tough Built Sawhorses for years without any complaints. Rockwell Jaw Horse is way too expensive for really only a single use Horse.
I have the tough built saw horses and they are really built well. I made a 4x8 table that sets inside the outer slots. Real Nass like. I was wondering Clint if you are going to the Hartville hardware tool sale this week anytime?
I saw those tough built. So I checked some reviews and people were saying H.F. has them...??? Go to HF and seemed identical but...in Milwaukee red.. cut about 50 2x6x17'5" and the 2 horsey's held. On to the 2x10x22's be kerfing those from 16's tomorrow. The harbor freight ones look just like those toughies!?
dewalts tip over to easily, and the tough built are nice but mine a couple months in all the paint started to fall off in sheets all rusty under the paint. good horses but the paint prep in the factory needs work. nothing ticks me off more than a product thats almost good.
those some nice houses and big yards, what work you doin for them people? do they know you youtubing on their property?.. Leavin them out in OhiO weather for 2 years is like a few days in MI , 3 yrs in that place IN, 5 to 7 years in that Pencil Vane Yuh, about a month in WI /IL and a week in MN. Conversion APP available
I had a pair of the top line Menards brand of the Toughbuilt sawhorses. They were very study and nice to use but they didn’t hold up past 3 years of usage. Everything that moved started getting rusted or bent creating problems. I scrapped them and purchased a pair of Ridgid sawhorses from The Home Depot. So far these sawhorses have been great and I like them much better. The lower folding shelf has been very handy. Clint you always look like a complete mess. Are you actually a homeless guy who is squatting at some workingmans house and taking advantage of his tools? 🤣🤣🤣
I have had Masterforce saw horses like the Toughbuilt for years and they stay in storage. Too heavy for regular use and pain to setup. Use the simple and light weight Dewalts all day long.
We have went through three pairs of them DeWalt toughbuilt sawhorse they are crap the legs start loosening up and wobbling all over the place I would not recommend anyone buying them there are better saw horses out there after several months of using them when you push on the side they will almost fall over
The Tough Built rusted under the paint. It bubbled all over the place. They wouldn’t warranty them. I didn’t keep them outdoors. They were never in the rain or snow. I wouldn’t recommend them.
I bought the ToughBuilt 700's and they are incredible. The ends will hold either a 2x4 or a 4x4. The only downside is pulling out the legs and tucking them back in. But, totally worth it.
Same here. I could have gotten two Dewalt or Kobalt for what I paid for one Toughbuilt. I’m 5’4” and the adjustable legs are invaluable! Real ergonomical line!
And they are heavy too. I have two of the 700 model.
I have had the Toughbuilt C700 sawhorse for about 6 months now and love it. I placed a sacrificial 2x4 on top of it as others have done and have not sawed into it by accident...yet. It sure was an upgrade from my home made, 11 year old, wobbly saw horses. The adjustable and folding legs are great. I have no problem with them having to be guided into the open position. I feel I need a second one to complete my MOBILE WORKSTATION. For now, still using the tailgate for one end.
I purchased the tough built a couple of years ago and love them.. the feature of being able to use 2x4 ‘s and make a table is awesome. Well worth the money.
I bought the Triton SJA300XL which is almost identical to your Ryobi Jawhorse with a different paint job. Man, I've done some pretty cool work with that, it's very versatile, use it to hang doors, build a fence post, painting, repair, clamping
Once you have a Jawhorse or 2 you'll never go back to the standard sawhorse, a college style work vise where ever you want, indoor, outdoor, building site or a customers home, garden, driveway, garage . Super useful exactly where you want it to be, it's a 10/10 tool. Will change your life as far as DIY goes
100%
I’ve had the Dewalt ones for years and have absolutely abused them and they are still great. I recently picked up the C700 ToughBuilt ones and love them too but Dewalt ones are still my go to because they are just so simple and easy to grab when they’re clipped together.
Bora Portamate Speedhorse XT 4550 with adjustable legs is my recent buy and I'm very happy with them I can release the legs with one hand n 2x4 in the other. Well Built
The Toughbuilt c700 model allows 4x4 and The 2x4 you can also use the yellow flaps at the bottom of the legs to hold sheet goods or 2x4 or 4x4 good video Clint @Tool Review Zone
A co- worker of mine picked up the DeWalt ones a couple of years ago and they are great. Easy to set up. Easy to fold up. Really solid and very lightweight. The clip together feature is a nice bonus for van storage. The Toughbuilt ones are great with lots of great features, but they are really heavy, and when you’re already transporting a load of other tools, it starts to add up quickly. I wish they could make something using an aluminum or something else to make them lighter. (Or maybe I could just work out more.) But at 50+, it’s not just wear and tear on the van…it’s me also.
I have a Jaw Horse and a couple of Kreg Track Horses. Both are sturdy, reliable, and easy to store and deploy.
I have the same ones, they are solid and the adjustable height makes it easy to breakdown plywood sheets.
I love my Rockwell sheetmaster jaw horses as well as my Toughbuilt C700 my 2 favorite
I have them DeWalt saw horses and absolutely love them. I also have that jaw horse but haven't never took it out the box yet. I use my jaw horse stands all the time
👏👏👏👏Clint I was expecting you to ride off into the sunset 😂😂.
We have all three of the ones you showed and others of course The Jawhorse is my favorite and my husband‘s favorite is the Toughbuilt.
Haha, awesome 👊👊👊
I have all 3 and my guys and myself LOVE the first set just because as you said they are tough and best of all they are LIGHT!!!!!
JAW horse weighs a ton, nice when working with door slabs
then I have a Set of Tough built and A set of BORA that look like the tough built.....Both are a bit on the heavy side . WE use those to pile on framing lumber......a lot easier then bending over all day!.......I want the Bora Centipede. Any thoughts on that??? Again thanks for the entertaining vid !!!!!
I had to modify my Toughbuilt horses to make them useable. Before I attached 2x4’s to them, I couldn’t rip sheet materials, nor use clamps with them. They also aren’t “tough built”. The button latches jam, and the yellow powder coating came off in sheets, revealing rust underneath.
Meanwhile, the Rockler jawhorse is one of the best tool purchases I made.
I agree the Jawhorse is incredible and has so many uses. Its main detraction is the cost, but mine is going strong 5 years later.
Another great, albeit expensive option is the kreg track horse. I personally love the adjustability as someone who is 6’5” tall it’s nice to have the option to extend the legs fully and gain extra height.
It has gotten to the point where, when I need to buy something, I look to see if you made a video about it. It's not that I am always going to agree with your reccos, but that I know you are going to show me a full demonstration on the features that are actually relevant.
Today, for example. I am still working with old school, homemade sawhorses (the kind everyone used to make out of 2X4s). They are great, and I have hooks for them in the garage ceiling beams to stow them out of the way and all of that. I have never seen a need to upgrade them. But my Father is in his 80s now, so my trips to go do work on his house (5 hours away) have become a regular thing. I just...need a more portable set of sawhorses. So I thought "self, you handsome devil, didn't you see some video Clint made about sawhorses, back in the 70s or sometime?"
So here I am. Now I don't have to read about 87 different brands, try to figure out which are sturdy to go along with all of the shit they say in their ads, and all of that. Portability being my real need, the way those DeWeys lock together is the selling point. The jawhorse is out of the question because of it's lack of work space and moreso it's price. The toughbuilts look great...but I am an old school guy who still uses wooden sawhorses. Damned if I want to go through all of those height adjustments and all of that shit every time I need to use a sawhorse. So...the DeWeys it is!
And because of this video, it took me 6 minutes to decide what I need.
Thanks brother. Definitely using your ACME tool link to buy! Purchase coming as soon as the Navy sends me my next check.
You da man Kennedy. Appreciate this comment brother 👊👊👊👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone I still root for the evil twin, though. He's my kind of guy.
I really like toughBuilt they have decent prices and cause they are built tuff!!
liked for the toughbuilt fold up song
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I have kregg horses. No complaints
I have a Rockwell Jawhorse which I purchased about 5 years ago and only paid $139.00 for on Amazon including shipping. I use it in conjunction with some Stanley ABS plastic saw horses I've had for over 10 years and together they work great. I had a early version of the Toughbuilt saw horses which ended up bending one of the steel legs under load which made them hard to close. The other thing I didn't like about the Toughbuilt is they are heavy to tote around and set up. I'll stick with my set up with the Jawhorse.
Educational and fun. The Kentucky Ballistics of Construction : )
Thank you.
You can get the dewalt 1s in a 2 pack from home depot but only online for 79.99 but other wise yea 60 for 1 if you walk in the store. Ive replaced a total of bout 4 over the past few years as i also always have 4 on the truck at a time and im pretty disappointed. The plastic underneath where the legs store keeps busting up and then they keep getting all wobbly. Contractor use tho. But i love that they stack together super convenient. I jus feel like i need to move on to some thing sturdier but i jus love the portabilty and storage so much. Idk wat to do lol. O the other drawback is the dewalt sits really tall and doesnt adjust which is perfect height for cutting material but bad height when i stack commercial overhead door sections which i do both often. Stack gets so high with sections especially with 3" thick but even standard 2" gets pretty high for me only being 5'9 and my partner being 5 '7
love that tough horse rhyme. what a banger!
Can you ride them? Do you need a saddle?
I have the Kobalt horses and love them. They make a great assembly table with my MDF flat surface in my wood shop. Made a huge cabinet last fall for LP’s and memorabilia. Stood on it while finishing and it was no sweat. All your sawhorses were impressive, but I urge you Toolies to check out the Kobalt . Real Nass Like!❤️👍
Heavy to carry but Verry solid . Adjustable legs are great. Table option is awesome. Price good. But mine are very rusted after years of use. Not so nice like
I have a Rockwell jawhorse different larger older model, but I was curious does your jawhorse allow you slide the clamp off and rotate 180 degree to allow for a larger clamping width? Mine will allow for clamping plywood sheeting when rotated. Love my jawhorse, love my toughbuilts and DeWalt's as well. And I'm embarrassed to say this but I'm an idiot because I was clueless I could clamp my DeWalt's together prior to watching this. I had to pause the video run out back to the shop garage and check it out. I was like aint this about a bish all this time. I also have the Boras recently purchased wish I would have seen your video on those first that side to side just a little force is concerning especially since I'm an azzhole to my tools
Jaw horse and I love it. New uses every day.
I love my ROCKWELL jawhorse and got mine via Amazon back in 2019 for $101.80, I wish I had bought two at that price then, the jawhorse is so great I bought my dad one for Father’s Day last year at $200🙄 via Amazon and he absolutely loves it, another ROCKWELL item I have is the JawStand and that I got back in 2019 for $62.79 and that’s real nass like but it’s now selling at $118 🙄
Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏼 👍🏽
I have so many different types of horses from the cheap plastic one's I also have the work table but nothing seems to beat the aluminum sawhorse with the folding legs with the 2×4 you have to put across the top. It also depends what job I'm on because if I'm working inside I'm going to use the plastic so I don't scratch the floors the music going to have the other ones outside. Hope everything is still going ok by you after the Chernobyl accident was Unleashed.💯👍
Toughbuilt was best for me.
i usually put together a few 2x4 s but might look into one of these , sure would save on my scrap woodage...kinda like the dewalt set
You should have shown hoe the jawhorse moving jaw is reversible for wider stock. At least my 10 year old one is. Also there are attachments you can buy for larger sheet goods etc. I have two of them and have the articulating clamp arm attachment for welding. You sold it a bit short. A must have if you work by yourself
I have the tough built ones and love them. Bora has a very similar one called the speed horse which has the instant release legs. I really like my tough built ones but I’m very curious how comparable the speed horse is.
This is pure gold! Great vid. Cheers.
I'm a little late, but have you checked out the Bora sawhorse?
Yeah, didn't like them. I did a video on them, and thought they were way to flimsy
@@ToolReviewZone go figure, I saw that video this morning on my feed. It’s like they spying on us. That’s not very nas like 😂
Good choices. I personally use both the Dewalt and Tough Built Sawhorses for years without any complaints. Rockwell Jaw Horse is way too expensive for really only a single use Horse.
Have you seen the new Bauer sawhorse from Harbor freight there heavy duty too and price is good too
Picked up those, look identical to the toughbuilt but in Milwaukee red 😆... They are 👍 look like made in same company too.
Only down fall is that I can not find them anywhere .I'm looking for set of the tough built and know where to be found
I have the tough built saw horses and they are really built well. I made a 4x8 table that sets inside the outer slots. Real Nass like. I was wondering Clint if you are going to the Hartville hardware tool sale this week anytime?
I saw those tough built. So I checked some reviews and people were saying H.F. has them...??? Go to HF and seemed identical but...in Milwaukee red.. cut about 50 2x6x17'5" and the 2 horsey's held. On to the 2x10x22's be kerfing those from 16's tomorrow. The harbor freight ones look just like those toughies!?
love the toughbuilt jobsite!
I'm telling on you!! Trying to sing like Adam Sandler! Thank for the info and making laugh and awake!
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I use worx work tables/saw horses.
I use the DeWalts myself. Unfortunately I find that the clips that hold the legs in break over time. Great saw horses other than that!
Cool Clint I have 2 of the toughbuilt they're great
dewalts tip over to easily, and the tough built are nice but mine a couple months in all the paint started to fall off in sheets all rusty under the paint. good horses but the paint prep in the factory needs work. nothing ticks me off more than a product thats almost good.
Those Dewalts look like Tool Review Zone's version of Eddie Van Halen's 'Frankenstein' guitar.
I have those toughbuilt horsies too they very nass like
Yes sir the jaw horse is great tool
Can't decide what's better, the saw horse's or you singing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣💪💪
We had a saying on the farm... "A three-legged stool never wobbles."
Informative and entertaining!
those some nice houses and big yards, what work you doin for them people? do they know you youtubing on their property?.. Leavin them out in OhiO weather for 2 years is like a few days in MI , 3 yrs in that place IN, 5 to 7 years in that Pencil Vane Yuh, about a month in WI /IL and a week in MN. Conversion APP available
Sing that song when u had a few drinks too many 😂😂😂
The voice of an angel
So true 🤣😇😇😇
@@ToolReviewZoneyou in Ohio?
I had a pair of the top line Menards brand of the Toughbuilt sawhorses. They were very study and nice to use but they didn’t hold up past 3 years of usage. Everything that moved started getting rusted or bent creating problems. I scrapped them and purchased a pair of Ridgid sawhorses from The Home Depot. So far these sawhorses have been great and I like them much better. The lower folding shelf has been very handy.
Clint you always look like a complete mess. Are you actually a homeless guy who is squatting at some workingmans house and taking advantage of his tools? 🤣🤣🤣
Try the bora speed horses. Best ones out there.
Do you have a video on how to use a saw horse
I have the bora speed horses and the tough built, I would take the speed horses over the tough built any day.
I only subscribed because of the song "how to put a sawhorse away".
Cannot believe you just dropped that $28,000 piece of 4X4 out of the Rockwell. Whaaaaa are you crazy?
Hahahahaha, I wasn't thinking Clint 🤣🤣👊
I have had Masterforce saw horses like the Toughbuilt for years and they stay in storage. Too heavy for regular use and pain to setup. Use the simple and light weight Dewalts all day long.
This video was real nass like.
Leave them out in that acid rain you about to have Clint 😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Have a set of Kobolt, very rugged.
How they holding up?I'm trying to buy some
@@LARULES100 Holding up great.
You didn’t show the jawhorse in the sheet mode.
Sounds like Eric Cartman reviewing tools
Her in Texas we have the best horses but only thing is that they eat a lot
You live in Ohio cool 😎 I’m up north of the State
We have went through three pairs of them DeWalt toughbuilt sawhorse they are crap the legs start loosening up and wobbling all over the place I would not recommend anyone buying them there are better saw horses out there after several months of using them when you push on the side they will almost fall over
Never heard on any on the saw horses before.... So I can not tell anything about them ....
Those dewalt horsies look like they went through a hazardous chemical bath.
The Tough Built rusted under the paint. It bubbled all over the place. They wouldn’t warranty them. I didn’t keep them outdoors. They were never in the rain or snow. I wouldn’t recommend them.
OMG
whaaa
I've been waiting for this video for so long. 🥲