Black & Decker Junior Builder Workbench, Ages 3+

The Black & Decker Junior Builder Workbench includes over 60 pieces for an incredible play construction experience.

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The Black & Decker Junior Builder Workbench includes over 60 pieces for an incredible play construction experience. Kids will enjoy using the workbench as a play and storage area for all of their favorite tools. A variety of popular tools are also included to fill out your workbench. The Junior Builder Workbench also includes a variety of ways to store your tools. There is a large tray beneath the tabletop, a smaller tray on the side that can be removed, several hooks you can attach to the backboard to hang tools, and you can even lift up the wood panel on the tabletop to reveal a hidden storage area.

  • Includes 63 tools & accessories
  • Comes with a variety of popular tools such as a hammer, saw, and screwdrivers
  • Workbench includes multiple storage trays and hooks to keep your tools organized
  • As a bonus, you can remove the wood panel on the table top to reveal an additional storage area
  • Recommended ages 3+

Additional information

Manufacturer Part Number

407522

Model

407522

Size

21 x 27 Inches

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A workbench is a sturdy table at which manual work is done. They range from simple flat surfaces to very complex designs that may be considered tools in themselves. Workbenches vary in size from tiny jewellers benches to the huge benches used by staircase makers. Almost all workbenches are rectangular in shape, often using the surface, corners and edges as flat/square and dimension standards. Design is as varied as the type of work for which the benches are used but most share these attributes:

  • A comfortable height for working with provisions for seated or standing work
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    by Tandi

    I bought this for my grandson as a gift and he loved it! It has so many tools and he can work beside Dad. I love that it has a built in, lift up tray to store the tools (you can hang them up as well). Mom appreciated that feature!

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