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Cheers and @stevo_com Yes, the ones like the one I linked do seem to be a bit short of somewhere to stand and stop the whole thing wobbling all over the show.
The trouble with the Black & Decker ones is they don't seem to fold very neatly. The bosch does look like a possible. This Worx one also seems popular online but it's hard to tell whether they are proper review sites or those that just rehash the specs https://www.amazon.co.uk/WORX-WX051-Pegasus-Multifunction-Sawhorse/dp/B0716B88KY
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I wouldn't want to go down the route of the plastic ones. Places where it matters most are likely going to not have enough meat (hinges, clasps etc) and you may find that they break just from regular use or degrade more quickly thanks to exposure to UV or certain chemicals (depending on what you use them for). For me, it would need to at the very least have a wooden top that can either be replaced or have a sacrificial top easily screwed down without splintering what's underneath.
I've lost track of the number of times I've reduced the size of the Aldi workbench's top accidentally with the track saw.
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I have the Bosch. I liked the way it folded up small as space is limited. It’s pretty stable on a flat floor, but the l gs aren’t adjustable so not if not. As with other makes, the frame underneath means clamping onto the summer face can be fiddly, but a wider sacrificial board for that purpose solves the problem.
Something like the P425 from Black & Decker is the best type I've used. Having the lower metal step means you can keep it steady and still have 2 hands free.