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The Vevor 30x12x34 Inch Stainless Steel Work Table is a heavy-duty, adjustable kitchen prep table designed for commercial and home use. Made from high-quality SUS201 stainless steel, it features a rust-resistant surface, a sturdy design with a 0.8mm thickness, and adjustable shelves that can support up to 400 lbs. With 4 wheels for easy mobility and a sleek, easy-to-clean surface, this worktable is perfect for any culinary environment.
K**T
Perfect cart stand for the Epson SureColor P-5370 professional photo printer
Many photographer websites and forums recommend this kitchen table to carry an Epson SureColor P-5370 professional photo printer. I can confirm it works perfectly for this.The printer fits with a small margin all around, so the table is not too large or too small.The table easily bears the 120-lb weight of the printer.The wheels are smooth and two of them have brakes, so you can park the table safely in your print lab/office and still move it around if you need to access the printer's back panel.The (not easily) adjustable lower shelf is perfect for storing printer supplies like roll paper or ink cartridges.Assembly was reasonably simple. My partner and I assembled it in about 35 minutes with no tools other than the included Allen wrench (hex key).If you're thinking of buying the Epson SC-P 5370 and need a place to put it, this table is perfect.
M**.
You're looking at this table becuase its the cheapest. It is. Both ways. And thats great!
Its very light duty. The whole package weighs 23 pounds... and at least 3 of that is packaging. I'm using it for a 3D printer, and couldn't be happier. Had an exrta of all the harware and the included wrench was sufficent. As you can see in the pic, it also came with an adequate instruction manual. Very simple. Could it be heavier duty? Yes, yes it could. But I too scrolled past the tables that are much, much heavier duty. Much more stable. Much more durable and probably better packed... but then, just like you, found this much cheaper table. lol. Its half the cost, and half the durability. And I couldn't be happier. It came in perfect condition. The smudges are finger prints, otherwise its great. I would not put anything anywhere near 100 pounds on it. You can deform the surfaces by pressing hard on it. lol. If you want heirloom quality, expect to pay 3X, or more than this table. If you need a light weight, light duty table that is worlds better than particle board garbage, this is it.
T**T
More like 4 1/2 stars for my use
Pros: The table goes together easily, seems sturdy for my use (fabric cutting). The wheels are very good quality, hard rubber like roller blades, bearings, etc and they roll really well. Table sounds sturdy when rolling it as well on textured floors.Cons: Even those it was packaged well (plane film on the two flat surfaces) it still managed to have three of the corners on the main surface top to have some dings. Doesn’t affect the usefulness, but if you want it perfect for your kitchen that might be an issue. There was also some tape residue as seen with the dented corner.Like I said, assembly was easy, but the undersides and bracket hardware have some very sharp ridges that you should be careful of during assembly.Due to the dents and sharp edges I took a star off.
S**R
Nice looking, but some cons
It's a nice sturdy slick looking table, with a few flaws others have pointed out, and a few I noticed as well.As other people have mentioned, there are sharp edges, not the outer edges but most of the under/inner edges are raw edge cuts, I got a bunch of tiny cuts on my fingers holding the lower shelf in place to screw it in, so you may too unless you wear gloves or put tape on the edges or something.The top had a few dents on it, notably 3 of the 4 corners looked like they had hit something. They weren't massive dents, but they were still pretty obvious. The table was packed well with cardboard and thick foam protecting the corners, so as others have said, it probably happened prior to packing. I'm going to use this as a work table in the garage so I'm not too fussed, but if you want a super clean look for a kitchen or something, keep that in mind.The table top rests on the legs, there isn't anything to lock them in place, so it's possible to lift it off the legs if you pick it up to carry it by the top, once it's all together.The top and shelf are covered in a protective film that covers about 75% of the surface and edges. This film is also insanely sticky, and made of the kind of plastic trash bags are made of, so it stretches and tears rather than peeling cleanly. You will probably spend 20-30 minutes just picking at the plastic, to get it all off. You will also discover lots of scuffs underneath the protective film, so...yeah. lol.The casters are really nice beefy industrial casters though, an unexpected plus. They can probably bear way more weight than the table is physically capable of holding.I don't consider the top being a metal laminate over wood to be a bad thing, it makes it a lot more solid than if it was just hollow sheet metal, and more affordable and lighter than if it was much thicker metal. The table this is replacing was hollow and it was like banging on a metal drum depending on what you were doing. This does not have that issue.I get why they do it but I dislike that Vevor puts very visible branding on their furniture, in this case the label was really stuck on with some kind of extra strong adhesive that I'm going to have to use acetone or something to get off, alcohol wasn't cutting it.All that being said, it was cheaper than the other similar options so I think it was worth it. Since I bought it, the price has gone up by about $25 and I feel like it's a lot less of a deal at that price, so I guess keep an eye on sales, put it in your cart and wait for a good price.
F**D
Cheap, Thin and by no means a Heavy Duty Commercial unit, not even close.
This unit was so thin and flimsy. The surface is thinner than a cookie sheet and the legs are about the thickness of a Tin Soup can, only thinner! I have purchased a Rockpoint Unit from Amazon, and use it for carrying very heavy boxes. The Rockpoint is great, and clearly a Heavy duty commercial quality unit. For comparison, the Rockpoint is 35lbs and the Vevor is 19lbs. No comparison. The Vevor is cheap and tinny and unstable. This might be good for home use in a kitchen or deck or the like to hold up something like a toaster. For commercial or heavy use, or if you do not like cheap quality stuff, i would pay the extra $40 and get a Rockpoint.
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