🌿 Cultivate Your Passion for Gardening with Style!
The Yaheetech Outdoor Potting Bench Table is a premium gardening workstation crafted from 100% fir wood, featuring a durable metal tabletop for easy cleaning. With a load capacity of 220 lbs, it offers thoughtful storage solutions, including hooks and shelves, designed to enhance your gardening experience while minimizing strain.
Item Weight | 38.47 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5"D x 44"W x 49.5"H |
Finish Types | Painted |
Color | Gray |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Load Capacity | 220 Pounds |
Base Type | Leg |
C**M
Best potting bench
I love this piece. It’s outside in all the elements. I’m late to reviewing this and I’ve had it for two years. It looks new. It took a little time to put together, but I managed on my own. The directions were very clear.It holds everything I need for it to hold for potting dirt as a drawer I put seeds and things in. I did add a clip at the end of the drawer, so the drawer wouldn’t pull all the way out. It’s sturdy. It’s still in new condition. I would definitely buy it again.
A**R
Nice little garden bench
Good quality product for the price instructions a little vague but a little commonsense and easy enough to get put together
S**A
A few faults, but it works
I found the instructions were easy to follow. Took me less than 2 hours to put together by myself. I decided to coat it as others mentioned to weatherproof it since mine will only be partially covered and sit on turf.There were a few knicks and splinters so quality isn't perfect. The drawer doesn't come with a stop so I plan to add one for safety. The metal board scratches easily. I'm not sure if it was just me, but a few screws didn't sit straight in the pre-drilled holes and I had to force correct it.Overall, it is functional and looks good.
R**R
Good Value
Great table for the money. I’ve seen some reviews complaining about the perceived durability and sturdiness of this product. Yes it’s made of soft pine, and yes it’s not super heavy but remember you are only paying ~ $120 for this table. Not sure the folks complaining know what teak, cedar or redwood costs these days. For the price you are getting a basic potting table with a nice drawer and a small cabinet. It is stained and maybe treated for insects (smells like cedar). Everything in my shipment fit well but not perfectly, none the less it went together easily and the instructions were clear, at least to me. There are some dowel and mortise and tenon joins which should be glued in my opinion but it’ll be fine without. All the screws and bolts were clearly labeled in individual packets as were the wooden pieces of the table. We are going to put this potting table in an area next to our large vase potted flowers in a space that will be partially covered but still exposed to the weather. Having said that I will purchase some adjustable feet to keep the legs out of rain water and plan on giving it a coat or two of spar varnish or Tung oil. Wouldn’t expect this to last for years and years but is well worth the price. If you are determined to get something that you’ll hand down to generations to follow, this is not for you but I’d still recommend it for the price.
L**S
Recommend
This is a beautiful sturdy piece of outdoor furniture. Seems very well made. Was pretty easy to put together. No missing parts. No missing holes. No cracking. Nice surprise.
A**Y
Sturdy but light weight
I think this will be a fantastic potting table for me. I purchased two others that were a heavier wood and both arrived broken in multiple places. I was a little concerned that this one would be too lightweight based on the shipping weight. It arrived in good shape. All the pieces were well packed and well labeled. It took my husband about an hour to lay everything out and then put it together. He said that for the most part, all the holes aligned where they should. And there was one section on the left hand upright that supports the small shelf that he put a few extra screws in because it didn't seem stable. When I got home I started varnishing the put together product. In hindsight, I wish we would have waited and put on the hardware after getting everything varnished, as once you've put the screws into the wood, I don't think you want to back them out and do it again. The wood is very lightweight and I don't know how well it would hold up to adjustments like that. The size seems to be just about right for my needs. I just wanted a cleanable work surface to plant and repot my outdoor flowers without bending over to do it on the driveway or the deck. I think this will even work well for for repotting my indoor plants and not have to worry about how much dirt I'm scattering!After varnishing it, I also purchased some snug fitting rubber table leg covers for the bottom, as it will be an outside potting bench. My husband also built a paver platform to put it on, which will keep it from standing in water when we get rain and snow in Colorado. I then purchased an inexpensive barbecue cover (American flag) that goes all the way to the ground. I don't expect this to last forever, but I do feel like I'll get several good years out of it with the care we put in after building it. I'm excited to start using it even though this summer is waning.
W**Y
I want to love it but …. meh
It was relatively easy to put together. Looks good so far. Curious how it will weather.Quality was questionable but acceptable because it was all stuff we could fix i guess. I just didn’t want to get into a customer service nightmare waiting for replacement parts so we just dealt with it.Issues:1. Missing pilot holes to get a lot of screws into the wood. You are basically pushing a screws through wood, there is no hole. This caused some cracking in the wood. I had to dig up a drill to drill holes before screwing in screws.2. Some of the wood was slightly damaged due to wood quality. Other times the packaging may have caused some damage. The small piece of wood holding the door back was stapled to the main body but in delivery it was pulled off slightly. We had to remove it, re-staple it back on and use wood glue. Also found random pen swivels on some pieces of wood. Don’t know what that was about.3. There were chips to the wood, but not enough to get replacements, just didn’t want to deal with it. The wood was splintered in places so details weren’t great and had to fix as many as possible with wood glue.4. Latches and metal areas, the door hinge made the door tilt some, seems to be an issue with the hinge. Again, not enough to spend time fighting for replacement.5. Warped wood for the drawer’s base. I had to get creative when putting the drawer together because wood kept falling out when following the directions.We had to invest extra time putting things together/fixing things. So because of that, i had to rate it lower.
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