Whether you’re a contractor visiting multiple job sites or a DIYer working out of your garage, mobility is key to making the most of your valuable time. The CK22T Carry Bag is the easiest most durable way to transport your CK22T Centipede Tabletop. It’s with you wherever you go.
- Padded sides protect surface of tabletop
- Shoulder strap makes it easy to carry
- Easy transportation for pros on the go
- Accessory net holds table lock handles
Elmer Goldner (verified owner) –
This is an accessory for the Centipede Work Support Sawhorse. It comes with a 24 x 48 x 3/4 inch top which folds in half. It has carry handles at the hinge point for easy transport. It seems to be made from MDF and while I did not weigh it, it does feel heavy. It is very sturdy and when attached to the work support sawhorse it creates and extremely stable environment. While the matching work support sawhorse can hold 2,500 pounds, this top is rated at 2,000 pounds. Set up involves unfolding the top, placing it on the work support sawhorse then using the six included fasteners to secure it to the P-Tops of the work support sawhorse. Those fasteners can be a challenge. I had some difficulty lining them up easily and also ran into circumstances where the legs of the work support were in the way and it made turning the fasteners to lock them in difficult to accomplish. The top has numerous evenly spaced holes drilled in it allowing the various accessories for the work support sawhorse to be used (quick clamps, 2 x 4 support brackets, non-slip pads, etc.). It should be noted, the hook accessory will not work in the holes of this workbench top. Overall I think this is a great addition to the work support sawhorse.
Mavis Adams (verified owner) –
Lightweight but strong work support system that can be quickly set up or taken down and does not take up much storage space. This is a really handy system for providing work support up to 24″ by 48″, more useful than a pair of saw horses and taking less space when not in use. Included with the support is a set of clips and pads that allow you to lay sheet goods or 4x lumber on top. You can easily increase the size of the work area by using the clips with 4x lumber or by laying a sheet of plywood on top. The system is also very strong – with the Bora worktop installed on top of this I can easily stand on top and use it as a stable work platform. It is easy to collapse down into its compact storage bag that can be stowed in a your vehicle or shop. I would strongly recommend getting the Bora worktop to go with this – it makes for a really strong setup and the work top is pre-drilled with multiple holes allowing much more flexibility with the positioning of the hold down clips.The only negative for me is that the ground needs to be fairly flat, so it is best used on a driveway, garage or other flat floor.
Eliza Toy (verified owner) –
Very easy to assemble. Light and sturdy.
Anabelle Purdy (verified owner) –
Lightweight but surprisingly sturdy workstand. Clever design.I got Bora’s “Centipede 30 in. x 24 in. x 48 in. Work Support Sawhorse and Accessories, THD Exclusive Kit (CK625)” along with their ”CK22T Centipede 24″ x 48″ Workbench Tabletop”. The stand itself is very light. It expands to full size just by pulling the sides in opposite directions. It collapses just as easily, no tools required. When collapsed it fits (snugly) in the provided heavy duty carry bag. There’s also a smaller, lightweight pouch for the accessories (quick clamps, non-slips, hooks, and “x-cups” to hold 2×4’s)The accessories allow you to clamp sheets of plywood to the top, or to hold multiple 2×4’s (flat or on edge) to form a work surface. The stand is extremely rigid vertically but has a fair amount of lateral flex when used without a solid top.And this makes the “Workbench Tabletop” such a great companion. Unfold it and lock it in place with the “twist lock handles” and the stand becomes significantly more rigid. They claim the combination will hold 2000 lbs. My 175lbs weight is hardly a stress test, but the stand and top were rock solid when I stood on it, and it felt like it could hold a whole lot more.Things that could be better:- The carry bag is a tight fit. – The small pouch just barely fits the accessories, and won’t hold the 6 “locking keys” that come with the table top.- The tabletop could be easier to attach (see video for explanation)Altogether this is a compact and portable combination that would easily store in a closet and could be transported in a small car, yet still provide jobsite sturdiness.Recommended.26” wide x 50” long
Hiram Grant (verified owner) –
The best ever!!! Better than saw horses.
Genoveva Kutch (verified owner) –
The optional surface would be useful but 3/4 inch plywood, cut to size, works well. Makes a nice work table for the shop. The support seems sturdy and has flexibility for various applications.
Margarete McKenzie (verified owner) –
Very cool worktable.
Shemar Barton (verified owner) –
Very portable and easy to store. Reasonably sturdy.
Beatrice Zulauf (verified owner) –
Makes a great workbench. It is very sturdy.
Virginia Brown (verified owner) –
This top makes the Bora Centipede system into a really strong and stable work surface.You can use the Bora centipede system just fine with dimensional lumber and or by placing a sheet of plywood on top. However the workbench top clips on to the centipede to make it very rigid, strong and stable. The workbench top is predrilled for the clips/supports that come with the centipede, allowing you to position the clips wherever you want instead of being limited to the centipede legs. It folds in half thereby taking a 2′ by 2′ space for storage, allowing it to be easily stowed in a vehicle or a garage/shop. The only negative for me is that it appears to be made of engineered wood which makes it heavier I think than say, a piece of baltic birch with similar strength and I would also worry about its resistance to moisture so I might coat it with varnish.
Niko Padberg (verified owner) –
The attachment points are not as robust as I had hoped. And when using 2 or more tops (I have 3) you have to choose which one of the two you will attach to a given upright along the edge where they meet. In the end, the work surface worked well.
General Mills (verified owner) –
Works great with the Bora centipede table!
Makenzie Schiller (verified owner) –
Love it. Makes the Centipede rock solid. I deducted a star, though, because 2 of the locking plates were mounted too high in the top and had to be ground down a bit in order to secure them.
Sister Homenick (verified owner) –
It’s a nice solid, work surface.
Lyda Hirthe (verified owner) –
Excellent product at a very fair price. Bora makes very good workshop accessories and delivery by Home Depot was flawless.
Timothy Beer (verified owner) –
This is a nice job site tool. You can use it for a work table , a office table or cut plywood sheets on it. It is a nice size to support your project or sheet goods. The multi hole areas to the lock downs or the 2×4 supports. The light weight of the unit is easy to transport and set up. The adapters for 2×4 and the lock downs fit in the small bag and then everything fits into the carrying case.
Lillian Cronin (verified owner) –
Let’s make this review simple … this is a fantastic tool and you need to have one. Run … don’t walk to the check out counter with this box under your arm! Over the years, we have used and reviewed a lot of tools. Some are okay. Some are good. Some become the go-to tools for our ThinHaus builds and then there are the Bora tools that we can’t live without. The “centipede” is just such a tool. It allows one team member, alone to set up anywhere at the build center and have a solid work bench. No forklifts or dollies. Just set up and go … a truly cleaver and terrific design and tool solution. Great … that’s all we can say.
Kim Brekke (verified owner) –
This is something that just drives me crazy! Trying to fit a 38″ item in a 38″bag. Even if you can get the zipper closed (which I can’t) you know the longevity isn’t going to be long. WHY SKIMP ON A FEW PENNIES ON A GOOD PRODUCT??? I was seriously going to order 2 of the 48″x48″ ones but I just feel like I’m being ripped off with the short bag :(You are intentionally shorting your customers.
Robbie Mueller (verified owner) –
This sawhorse is unique in its approach to providing a stable work surface. It opens easily, but a lifting action is needed to aid in closing. Once fully opened it is stable. The plastic feet provide a surprising non-slip action, to both the sawhorse and to any sheet material placed on it. Both bags are of simple construction but adequate. There is no indication of where this is made and no instructions other than a cautionary label wrapped around one of the legs, making it difficult to read.
Felipe Hamill (verified owner) –
I have wanted one of these for a long time. It is handy to have a work surface support that doesn’t take a lot of space when not needed. Especially good for a small shop or when the work bench is cluttered with tools and project parts. Everything fits into a storage and carrying bag that measure about 14″ x 9″ x 39″, but you need to realize the bundle is rectangular when putting it in the bag. Unfolding is easy, but it took me a while to figure out how to collapse the unit. I finally stood it up on end and it folded right up. It extends to 4’x6′ which will support a full sheet of plywood (1′ extending past ends of stand). Bora also sells 4’x4′ and 4’x8′ sawhorses. The X-cups will hold a pair of 2×4’s horizontally or vertically to lift and support sheet goods for cutting or routing. The hold down clamps are designed to keep a work piece in place while working on it. This works much better than trying to set up multiple sawhorses to support things you are working on. Rated at 1000 pounds. No instructions were provided, but most things are intuitive except collapsing unit.