When it comes to work benches and work supports, less is more. We’ve seen countless variations in our time, and the vast majority have fallen by the wayside because they failed to acknowledge the axiom that the more gizmos you add, the more stuff there is to break. And we’ve built various kinds, with our experience bearing out that simplicity and robustness take you further than some slick piece of hardware. So we selected the models here based on that. We looked for simplicity, durability, and repairability. We admit, the selection below won’t win any awards at the next industrial design competition. On the other hand, they’ll more likely help you get the job done and still be reporting for duty long after some shiny award winner called it quits.

Simplest Bench
Woodstock Shop Fox D3640
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$175.00 (37% off)
Maybe all you want is a straightforward little table to build that bird house, paint a shutter, or pot a plant. The Shop Fox is a good choice. Its laminated softwood top measures 1.25-inches thick by 14-inches wide by 40-inches long. The top’s gently curved edge on its front and back make it more resistant to splintering compared to a top with a sharp edge. While the base is light-gauge steel channel, the connections at the legs and crossrails are double bolted. The result is that the bench is rated to support 700 pounds—likely far more than you’ll need.

Sjobergs 23.625-in W x 35.4375-in H Wood Work Bench
This expensive and stout workbench is built in Sweden by Sjoberg, a company with 90 years of experience making benches and tool cabinets. The SJO-33458 is a centuries-old design favored by European woodworkers. It has two vises—one oriented along the bench’s long axis and the other across it. These can be used as they are to clamp a workpiece, and they work with bench dogs, the four steel pins provided with the bench. Holes for the dogs are located symmetrically across the bench, down its length, and in the body of the vise jaw. Placing bench dogs in the vise jaw and the bench gives you the freedom to clamp down what you’re working on anywhere on the bench’s large platform. This allows you to hold a wide variety of pieces, regardless of their thickness or shape.

Starter Bench
Craftsman CMST27200R
The Craftsman CMST27200R is a great first bench. It consists of a 1-inch-thick hardwood top measuring 41.25-inches wide by 6-feet long supported on a steel substructure. This structure has cross rails bolted to two vertical sheet steel panels, with strength-inducing channels formed into their length. Four leveling feet help the bench stand without rocking on uneven floors. It’s rated to support 1,450 pounds, so don’t be shy about bolting a hearty machinist vise or even a drill press to the top. The bench’s proportions are such that a Craftsman rolling or stationary tool box will fit neatly below. A last detail worth calling out is the 2-inch-tall backsplash that helps keep tools from rolling off. Bonus: It also prevents the edge of the bench from forming a channel that can trap dust and debris when the bench is bolted to a wall.