Really that good?
I had my first B and D workbench back in 1978. Back then they were sturdy, with high quality ply surface and jaws - the first one lasted longer than the next 4.
Every now and then tools hit the market that really change the way you can work for the better (more efficiently and arguably more profitably). Three excellent examples of this are battery drills, diamond hole cutters, and Fein (and other make) multi tools.
This Keiter workbench (imho) is one such piece of equipment. I am not a fan of plastic, but this workbench changed my mind. It genuinely outperforms all other portable workbenches in stability, flexibility, efficiency, and value.