🚀 Elevate Your Craft: Where Function Meets Style!
The 59" Bamboo Wood Garage Workbench is a versatile and durable workstation designed for both home and commercial use. With a solid bamboo top, adjustable height settings, and a robust steel frame, it supports up to 2000 lbs. Equipped with multiple power outlets and a spacious storage drawer, this workbench is perfect for a variety of projects, ensuring a tidy and efficient workspace.
L**A
Great Product!
The quality of this table is very good and it’s a great size. I put my heat press machine on it and still have enough room to lay tshirts and other necessities on it. It’s very sturdy; not wobbly at all. It takes muscle to press shirts, and this table does not budge! It’s definitely industrial looking, so don’t try to make it look cute haha!
C**H
Well built, fairly easy to assemble with care
Affordable & very sturdy. Directions are a little cheap but with care you can put it together in about an hour. When the wheels are locked, it’s very solid. I put some L brackets from the wall studs to the top of the bench to make it really sturdy. It’s
T**S
Do your research and comparisons but go ahead and add it to your cart.
** disclaimer** I added the second shelf myself shortly putting it together. I did hours and hours and hours of research, comparing the pros and cons and reading reviews before pulling the trigger on this one. It arrived in a box that was a bit beat up but not to worry, it is well padded so the table itself was in good shape.First off, if you need to adjust your table height often, this is probably not the one you want. But if you’re like me and you want one that’s adjustable BUT designed more to be STURDY, this IS one you want to consider. Metal is thick enough and attaches together well enough to provide good ridgidity and strength while rolling. The wheels were a big topic of research for me and I am quite satisfied with their quality and size. The wood and finish is last for me here, I’ve not been too rough on this wood just yet. I was worried about this as well though after opening the box, I was very pleasantly pleased in the quality, craftsmanship and the finish. I honestly don’t have a single complaint
W**H
Structurally strong table with weak legs
The table comes with a thick, heavy butcherblock top, and fairly massive steel legs that are adjustable. Having wheels on the legs is also a great feature. All good so far. The major problem is that there are no angle supports to stabilize the legs. As a result, when weight is put on the table top, the legs splay outward or inward, making the table very unstable.
E**W
Great work table, strong and durable
This table will be used for a LARGE and HEAVY dollhouse. The boards you see are 1st 2 floors. However, this table would be great for any project. The wheels are large and amazing
S**X
Instructions are a mess
Upon opening the box, like a sane person, I removed the instructions and started reading.However, I immediately realized there was a problem as I attempted to check that all the parts were there... The instructions (image) said there should be 7 M8x16 bolts. I find some bolts in the box with the casters and they don't quite look like 8x16 but there are 7 of them and they seem to fit where they should. O...ok I guess, onto the rest of the checklist. Next I check for 12 M10x60 bolts. Well, now there are only 5 more bolts in the casters box. They're noticeably bigger than the other bolts, but I don't think they're 10x60, plus there definitely aren't 12 of them.A search ensues. No more bolts in the box. I grumble and begin thinking of contingency plans as I continue taking inventory.There should be a bunch of M10 plastic nuts. Nothing.... Did I lose them? Another frantic search ensues... Still nothing.Now my blood pressure is really going up. What's going on here?? Rather than looking at the instructions checklist, I decide to take an inventory of what I actually do have.Casters. Ok...7x "Little bolts." Ok...5x "Big bolts." Ok...Wooden tabletop. Ok...Metal backplate. Ok...Metal legs. They look different from the instructions but o... ok. Wait a minute. What are these extra bolts in the legs? A... Are those more big bolts? I pull them out of the leg supports. Yup, more big bolts.I tally the new bolts up. Now I have 13 big bolts, not 12, and the bolt holes in the legs look nothing like in the instructions!I check again... No drawer version... Yup! Weird...I go back to taking physical inventory.Now I have a bunch of metal washers not even listed in the instructions manifest. What the heck????Turns out the instructions are nothing but a pile of lies. They don't correspond to the kit at all!! Whelp, that's 2 stars right off the top.So after wasting a bunch of time trying to study the assembly properly before starting so I don't waste a bunch of time, I waste a bunch of time flying blind seeing what bolts fit where in a way that makes sense. I finally get the table together and tighten everything down. Table gets flipped over and although it will take all the weight I can throw at it in a quick test with no problems, the table isn't exactly rock solid and has some wobble. That's exactly what you *don't* want in a worktable where you're going to be doing a lot of cutting and drilling so there goes another star.All in all, it isn't the worst table you could buy, but for $250 and all the trouble it gave me, it's definitely not worth it.
R**E
Nice and solid
I like this table, especially the casters. I can move it around in my shop and lock the wheels wherever I want it to set and do clean jobs with it.
E**S
Sturdy, works for our office needs.
I bought this for placing a server monitor on. I needed a sturdy desk on wheels.Pros-- Easy to assemble- Sturdy- AdjustableCons-- When it first arrived it was missing the entire assembly kit with bolts, wheels, etc. But they sent a second desk free of charge.- Does not adjust quickly since you have to unscrew all 8 leg bolts (two at a time per leg)
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