Bells of Steel
Bells of Steel Flat Utility Bench
A no-frills flat bench with a stable tripod base and firm pad that delivers reliable pressing at a budget price.
- Weight capacity:
- 800 lb
A bench is the one place you don’t want budget wobble — a press goes wrong fast on a tippy bench. Under $200 the goal is a stable frame and a pad that doesn’t sag, even if you skip the fancy ladder adjustments. These are the cheap benches we’d actually trust to lie back and load up on.
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