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VEVOR Commercial Worktable Workstation 48x30 Inch Folding Commercial Prep Table, Double-Shelf Stainless Steel Folding Table, Kitchen Work Table with 772 lbs Load Silver Stainless Steel Kitchen Island

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Commercial Worktable Workstation 48x30 Inch Folding Commercial Prep Table, Double-Shelf Stainless Steel Folding Table, Kitchen Work Table with 772 lbs Load Silver Stainless Steel Kitchen Island

Double 48 x 30 inch

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Leah Leah
Great buy just unsure
Happy with purchase. Not sure if we were sent the correct size for leg footings. I’d like to add wheels to the bottom but this part doesn’t fit.
Riff Riff
I Don’t Need Instructions
I ordered this for my recently renovated kitchen. I still needed more prep area. I love this table, it is strong and feels quality-made. My one issue was there was not one but if instructions on how to put it together. I’m pretty good at that because I have a knack for seeing how things fit together- but if that’s not you, that may be an issue. My daughter helped me put it together- I feel like it is a two man job. We had it done in about 10 minutes.
TS TS
Recommend with reservations
Purchased 2 of these for my kitchen at $289 each. Each comes with:- Wood top- Metal legs- Metal shelf- Screws, nuts, washers and 1 allen wrenchDid not come with any instructions, but it was easy to figure out how to put together.Additional things you will most likely need to assemble:- Rubber mallet OR Hammer and a towel- a Drill, if you plan on using the included hooks- small grit sand paper- A second set of hands (not needed but helpful)The "good": the counter top is sturdy and feels really solid.Once fully assembled, you probably won't notice the other things I'll talk about in my review....The "bad": one of the two I ordered had a big ding on the metal shelf (see my photos). In the photo it looks white bc the shelf is covered in a large protective covering probably to prevent minor scratches. I decided it was minor enough to keep, as shipping back would have been a hassle for such a large item... but I would obviously have liked if it came unscathed.I do not think the ding could have happened in shipping because upon opening the box, everything is padded, and the box itself was in-tact.The legs had holes in them to fit screws, however the holes were not completely cut out (see my photos), so I had to "punch" them out myself. It was easy enough to do thankfully with the included allen wrench.Measurements are not accurate (see my photos). Length of counter top is just under 36 inches, not actually 36. Not a huge problem. The width however is accurate at 24 inches.The lower metal shelf is about 29 and a quarter by 17 and a quarter.It states here that it is 30x18. Not that far off, but it is still pretty off.The cutouts to fit the metal shelf on the legs are also not accurate, so you'll notice that there is a small gap. See my photos for details. The gap is lessened with tightening, however it is simply not cut to the correct size. Again, not a deal breaker bc once it is assembled, its not noticeable, and does not seem to impact performance.No pilot holes are drille
Mark Schmidt Mark Schmidt
This Table is Perfect for Bread Making
I have tried various silicon mats and bread boards for bread making. I found this maple-top work table and use it for nothing but making homemade breads. The 36” x 30” size fits perfectly in the center of my kitchen. It is heavy and it does not move around, even when kneading dough. The bottom rack easily stores 25 lb bags of flour and anything else you might need to keep handy in your kitchen. Even sticky sourdough cleans up easily on this table top with a bench knife/scraper. I recommend!
barbara barbara
beautiful addition to my kitchen
I was looking for something to add some work space to my kitchen and this fit the bill perfectly.
JULIO SOTO JULIO SOTO
Love you
Lawrence Salemme Lawrence Salemme
Sturdy, pretty, UNSEALED WOOD
Good value, sets up exactly as pictured. The butcher block is unfinished wood. Sanded, yes, but porous. Legs get about a half inch of play to level the table.
Audra Caffrey Audra Caffrey
Owner
Well built. Good price. Just as described. Easy to assemble. I love the idea of shelves versus having to buy more tables that take up space.
Random Random
Great consumer grade prep table for those who are on a budget
This is a generally well made table, with a two layer oak top (definitely NOT MAPLE), stainless metalwork (except for the leg sockets that bolt to the underside of the table top, which seem to be carbon steel, or perhaps a much lower grade of stainless than the legs and bottom shelf) and overall very nice fit & finish for the asking price.The top came pre-finished with some sort of open oil treatment, but there were three "fills" where knots or chips in the wood were covered with wood filler. If you intend to use this as a direct cutting or dough working surface, then that could be an issue, but if you're just using it as a utility table, then they should be no problem. I chose to re-sand the top at 220 grit and apply an oil that also contains beeswax, but for many users that would be unnecessary, since the finish it comes with is pretty OK and much better than I had expected!The legs and bottom shelf are stainless steel (hardware too by the look), but quite thin/light compared to a real commercial prep table, they will undoubtedly do fine in most home kitchens, but I would take the rated weight capacity as a maximum value, not as a working load. The bottom shelf should also be loaded with lighter items near the center and heavier near the legs, if you want to put a lot of stuff on it ...it's just relatively thin sheet steel and has no reinforcing frame (most commercial tables have either much heavier gauge sheet metal, or a frame, or both).The adjustable feet work well and have large bottoms that should be fairly kind to floors, but the core of the foot is plastic and small shreds of plastic that were deformed when the upper part of each adjustable foot was crimped into the bottom of their corresponding leg are visible at those seams.It didn't come with any instructions, but there's only one possible way that it goes together, if you aren't at all mechanical, then get a friend who is to help with assembly. As a bonus though, it did come with one extra piece of
Sholokov Sholokov
Vevor, but product not up to their name.
The surfaces can stain, the metal is thin and flimsy. Makes noise with expansion and contraction due to warm items. Unlike other commercial products the middle rack can only be adjusted at 3 pre-defined locations.

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