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The Nexus – The Ultimate Garage Workbench

by | Mar 9, 2017 | Cool Things | 0 comments

Meet The Nexus, the coolest garage bench ever. So says the creators but sadly we may never know. Zeb Fish cancelled funding before it could reach it’s $100k goal. $59,217 was already pledged and there are those who feel they could have met their goal if they let the campaign run it’s course. The entry pledge was set at $897 which gets you a Nexus Base Garage Workbench at 31% off.

Kickstarter: The Nexus

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