Gladiator Adjustable Height Work Bench as a reloading bench?

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Anyone use a Gladiator Adjustable Height Work Bench as a reloading bench? Plusses and minusses?

I don’t have a dedicated man cave/reloading room and for reloading use a corner of an office I share with my wife. My solution was to buy the Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand. For me, one of the big benefits of this stand is that it is height adjustable. I reload sitting down (bad knees). I’m tall and really appreciate being able to set the stand to the ideal height for me.

This system has worked fine but I’m considering getting a Gladiator Adjustable Height Work Bench. I like the fact that it looks good enough to go in the office and I can adjust the height. It appears to be sturdy. Is it? Any wobble from the adjustable legs?

Would appreciate input from anyoine using this bench.
 
You didn't give a link, and Google showed me they sell one at Lowes home improvement store. You're right it's a nice looking bench with adjustable steel legs. However, the Lowes price for the 42" model is $682. Sorry, but office or not, the price alone would disqualify it for my use.
 
I dont know, but I say go for it.

And can I have the Frankford Arsenal Platinum?:D
 
You didn't give a link, and Google showed me they sell one at Lowes home improvement store. You're right it's a nice looking bench with adjustable steel legs. However, the Lowes price for the 42" model is $682. Sorry, but office or not, the price alone would disqualify it for my use.
Sears has the 6' model for $250 and Home Depot has the 4' model for $314. Not cheap but not too bad with the sale.


http://www.sears.com/gladiator-6'-a...p-00959091000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gladiato...ustable-Height-Workbench-GAWB04MTZG/204246896
 
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