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๐ ๏ธ Elevate your workshop gameโstability, support, and mobility all in one sleek stand!
The WEN MSA658T is a robust alloy steel tool stand designed for benchtop planers and miter saws, featuring adjustable extension rollers up to 54.3 inches, a heavy-duty 220-pound capacity metal top, and a retractable swivel caster for effortless mobility. Compatible with most major brands, it includes a convenient lower storage shelf and requires no drilling for setup, making it the ultimate upgrade for any professional or serious DIY workspace.





| ASIN | B09253WX4H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,735 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21 in Power Tool Stands |
| Brand | WEN |
| Brand Name | WEN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 696 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459006589 |
| Included Components | Stand |
| Item Dimensions | 22.7 x 22.7 x 29.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Multi-Purpose Rolling Planer and Miter Saw Tool Stand with Extension Rollers |
| Item Weight | 29.69 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.7 x 22.7 x 29.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | MSA658T |
| Part Number | MSA658T |
| UPC | 044459006589 |
T**B
Versatile and sturdy. Moves easily on concrete and asphalt.
Awesome stand. I mounted a 14โ metal cutting cold saw on the stand and it works like a charm . It is much easier to move than the stand that came with the saw and it is rock solid when the front caster is lifted with the foot pedal. There are so many slots for mounting on the top that you should be able to mount any tool to it.
J**R
Sturdy, perfect for my DeWalt planer.
Sturdy stand, pretty easy to assemble. Perfect for my DeWalt planer. I especially like the ability to move the stand and planer around as need, sometimes I run very long boards through the planer and need a little extra space. The only caveat I have is with the provided bolts and/or nuts. I have a tendency to make sure all of my bolts and nuts are tight, been tightening things like this for years, however, for a couple of these, it seemed as if they may have stripped out or came very close to stripping out. That tells me that they are very soft and that seems odd considering how sturdy the stand itself is formed from. The extension rollers are nice too, but in my case, the DeWalt planer has extension tables attached to the planer and the extension rollers provided on the stand don't actually provide enough additional support to be useful. I will be adding separate extension rollers for longer work. Overall, it's a nice stand and if you have a planer, it is easily sturdy enough to support it.
D**E
Overall decent but I have a couple of notes that lower the stars.
The good: Love the holes for bolting equipment down Fairly easy to build. Instructions have intelligent order of operation for assembly and should be followed. (Pictures mean I didnโt read) Study enough enough for 90lb dewalt planer. The rollers work but have a single knob so they wonโt be perfectly level (risk of snipe on planer). The bad No extra hardware so I always ding a minimum half star, but also no hardware shortage and they did include hardware for attaching tools so, kudos! The wheels are meant for flat smooth surfaces. My garage is 124 years only and the cement is not flat and the previous home owner had carpet and puzzle soft flooring. With about 140lbs or so of weight, the cart is worthless if I want to wheel it. I built a caster base. Which fixed problem two: The cart is a bit short for my planer and me. Iโm 6โ3โ and like things taller to start but I think it might be short for most. The shelf is too low for me. With the spacing and the fact Iโm mobile, Iโll probably never use, but it adds strength to the structure. No locktight on nuts so they may become loose over time. Plan accordingly. Overall I think it was good value and while itโs definitely not perfect, I think it is great value.
S**H
Nice and sturdy
Excellent quality and easy to assemble. Works well with both planer and mitre saw. Recommended.
M**J
Ignore the negative reviews
Ignore the negative reviews where the poster(s) claim the manufacturing is shoddy and the holes don't line up. In all of those negative reviews which have photos, it can be clearly seen they're assembling the pieces INCORRECTLY. Mario is attempting to attach the top of the leg with the bottom base of the stand - he has it upside down and the holes are different at either end. The poster complaining the welds inside the bottom brackets interfere with the placement of the legs is also incorrect. The legs go on the outside of the brackets not the inside. Again, the pieces will not fit if you put them in the wrong place. I bought 2 of these and they arrived today. Follow the directions. They're decent. Biggest tip: The legs go on the OUTSIDE of the top/bottom assemblies. The directions don't state that, and the photos aren't that great. I assembled the first one (by myself - 1 set of hands) without any difficulty just under an hour. I assembled the second one in about 45 minutes. I'd recommend a FLAT assembly surface, to make it easy. I used a kitchen peninsula counter top being careful not to leave any scratches. Worked like a charm. The stands themselves are sturdy as a rock and the WEN benchtop tools mount perfectly (imagine that). There are plenty of slots on the top to accept mounting hardware in a large variety of positions. I'd wager that your chances to successfully mount other tools from different manufacturers is high. Because of the negative reviews, I was reluctant to make this purchase, but I'm so glad I did. So far, I have nothing but praise for any of my WEN tools. These stands are great.
E**N
Really nice tool stand (4.5 but worthy of rounding up to 5)
I got my WEN tool stand today and I really love it. Let's talk assembly: It was fairly easy to assemble, but some of the bolts needed a small love tap with my hammer in order to get them in place. Instructions are pretty good. I made the mistake of initially trying to attach the legs on the inside of the corners, but after some blood and tears I noticed that the picture had them attached on the outside of the corner. (I want to take off half a point, but I can't with how much I love the assembled product). Once assembled it is nice and stable and easy to move. Next, let's talk about attaching tools and stability/maneuverability: First I gotta get this said and over with, sorry WEN, I very much love my DEWALT and Kobalt tools (but I may add some WEN tools now). Ok, with that said, I bought this stand for my 12" Kobalt Miter Saw. I'm getting back into woodworking but I have to delay the refit of my garage due to family health situation. After ordering the stand I got a little worried that my saw was going to be too big but it fits well. The edges do overhang a bit, but that is perfectly ok by me. I did have to drill some new bolt holes in order to attach the saw to the top, but that as easy to do. As toward stability/maneuverability, I love it. I was worried with the front having that one wheel in the middle that it would tip when turning, but it doesn't do that. It is really stable and easy to move. The only thing I wish was that it was an inch higher. It feels low, but I might be ok with that. I'm disabled and sometimes need to sit while working so having this being a bit low might work for me. Overall I highly recommend this stand to others. I'm planning on buying another one for my Rikon (sorry WEN) bandsaw and planer.
D**D
Really like this little table on wheels.
Really pleased with this table. I use it with a small Dewalt planer. Fits and works perfectly. The roller arms are fully adjustable and adds to stabilizing planing longer boards. Good quality, great price for the quality. With the roller wheels, makes it easy to move outside the shop so I can make a mess outside and make it easier to clean up after. Really like this table. Would definetly recommend this for pairing with s tabletop planer.
A**H
Not a bad cart at all.
I was a bit wary when considering this cart since there were several reviews about poor build quality and holes not lining up. Initially I had some issues but then I realized it was user error. As I was following the build instructions I was tightening all bolts down to final tension and this resulting in some of the pieces being slightly out of alignment. Once I loosened the previously tightened bolts, everything lined up perfectly. I tightened everything one final time and it was nice and square and sturdy. The cart is SOLID and it rolls well. The only problem I have is that one of the rollers is not square to the top of the cart. I believe it is an issue with the plastic sleeve that the arm slides into. There is some play and I'm easily able to put the roller true but it needs a shim to maintain the alignment. The arm on the other side of the table is spot on. I'm sure that if I can get the sleeve out on the off kilter side I could puzzle out the problem. The only other issue is not with the cart itself but with how my planer rests on it. My planer is an older upright Delta with detachable infeed and outfeed supports. When put in place, they are a few inches too wide on both sides to sit on top of the cart. I will have to fashion some sort of support if I choose to use them.
A**R
These are good, pretty solid
These are pretty good, solid construction. I bought one for my planer and liked it a lot. My RIDGID planer fits on it pretty well but not all the holes will align. I used a couple of smaller bolts to fit through the smaller holes on my planer to ensure that it was secure. The front wheel swivels and the two rear are fixed so while they are not super maneuverable itโs possible to position them where you need them. I then bought a second one for my mitre saw because I liked the extendable work support arms. These were not too hard to assemble and all the pieces were there and it was well packaged. They are heavy.
A**Y
great stand for planer
very good stand, well made and easy to assemble. the extendable rollers work well to support longer workpieces. I was using this with the dewalt 735 with no issues, I've since returned that planer and intend to use this with the rikon planer **EDIT*** dont pay the ridiculous price of over $300 on amazon canada. this stand retails for $150usd at home depot, and should usually be found for around $250 on amazon canada. the current $450+ asking price is ridiculous.
M**O
Nice stand
Nice stand. Assembles easily. Functional and easy to move. Would have been even better if it had thicker gauge top and 4 wheels instead of 3 and slightly lower price. Otherwise, I recommend this stand.
S**J
Great tool cart
Delivery was very quick, cart is very well built, good value for the money. I would buy it again.
D**E
Works great.
Works great. Only 1 issue with the threads on a locking knob. Was not able to thread it into the nut for the bed extension. Contacted Wen & they had a new knob sent to me in a reasonable period of time that fit perfect. As for the stand, it hold my Dewalt 13" planer very well and the mobility system is great.
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