Workbenches. Who knew it would cost so much money for people to store their tools? It can cost up to ten grand to have a top of the line work bench, and some people have the money for them. What makes it even crazier, is when the work benches are clean instead of covered in tools and junk. Here are 20 workbench photos that will put your garage to shame.

1. Does your workbench look like this?

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2. Not only is the bench impressive, this man’s whole garage is a man cave.

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3. I bet this guy eats alphabet soup in alphabetical order.

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4. The basement-shop is unmatched.

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5. Do you have a workspace this big?

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6. It’s time to install some floating shelves.

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7. Alright this looks like iron man’s workshop.

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8. An entire attic dedicated to a work space, beautiful.

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9. The under glow really sells this one.

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10. It may seem easy, but hand building this entire bench is extremely impressive.

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11. Building a work bench with chalk boards on every door is ingenious.

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12. “My ever evolving and never finished haven.”

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13. Is your garage this big?

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14. Not very spacious, but you have everything you need.

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15. The lighting is next level.

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16. A workbench for electronics.

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17. We can’t even begin to imagine the storage space.

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18. A workbench-desk, very classy.

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19. The organization skills are unmatched.

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20. Only $30 at a garage sale is an absolute steal.

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