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Husky Adjustable Workbench Review - An Affordable Standing "Desk"!

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A review on the 52" variant of the Husky Adjustable workbench (black, no drawers). This is a great standing desk, that I think isn't utilized as much in the office setting due to it being advertised as a "workbench". Feel free to skip around in the chapters! A few things I forgot to mention in the video: -I managed to grab this on sale for $219 (MSRP = $279), but this model seems to go on sale often -There is a variant with drawers -Come in 46", 52", 62", and 72" (I believe all other dimensions are identical) -There is a "white" variant Obviously, all models/variations will differ in price. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Specs and Dimensional Comments 02:28 - Rigidity Tests, Sturdiness, and Horizontal Bracing 03:43 - Highest Configuration 05:04 - Timed Height Change 05:45 - Lowest Configuration 06:30 - Cranking Mechanism 09:16 - Assembly & Construction Quality 10:19 - Shipping vs Pick-Up 11:36 - Additional Comments 13:00 - TLDW 13:48 - Channel Updates

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In this video I review the 52" Husky Adjustable Workbench (black, no drawers) and basically make the case that it’s a killer “standing desk” if you can get past the fact that Home Depot markets it as a workbench. I go over the core specs and dimensions, then spend a good chunk of time on what actually matters for a budget setup: stability, rigidity, and whether it feels solid when you’re typing or leaning on it. I also show the highest and lowest height configurations so you can get a real sense of the range. I time the height change and break down the hand-crank mechanism—how it feels to use, how practical it is day-to-day, and what to expect versus a motorized standing desk. I also talk assembly and overall construction quality, plus whether shipping or store pick-up makes more sense. My big takeaway: if you want an affordable, practical sit/stand option and you don’t mind cranking, this Husky bench is one of those “budget upgrades that actually makes sense,” especially when it goes on sale (I grabbed mine for $219 vs $279 MSRP).

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