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Pro Tip Tuesday: Why BenchNuts are made of tiny balloons

Pro Tip Tuesday: Why BenchNuts are made of tiny balloons

13th Jan 2026

It’s Dan, back with another Pro Tip Tuesday from Carbon Method!

Let’s talk about why closed-cell foam makes BenchNuts perfect for dusty shops – and why that matters.

BenchNuts are made from some pretty fancy material: tiny sealed bubbles, kind of like micro-balloons, packed tight. Those little bubbles don’t absorb air, dust, or moisture – which makes BenchNuts way more durable and consistent.

BenchNuts won’t compress and stay squished: they bounce back beautifully. They won't soak up glue, epoxy, or finish, which ultimately leads to continued grip even when your bench is covered in sawdust.

This is some serious foam! It’s soft and supportive, but dense and tough. BenchNuts keep your project locked in like a pro even when everything else in your shop is covered in dust. So yeah, it’s foam – but it’s the good kind.

When you need grip, BenchNuts do the trick.

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