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This light green folding sewing table is a versatile multipurpose craft station featuring a foldable MDF wood design with lockable caster wheels, multiple storage options including pegs, trays, and shelves, and magnetic doors. It measures 46" x 14.75" x 30.5" open, converting easily into a compact side desk, perfect for millennial professionals seeking stylish, mobile, and organized workspaces.
Base | MDF Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Additional Features | Foldable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Light Green |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Light Green Paint/Laminate |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Light Green |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.75"D x 46"W x 30.5"H |
Number of Drawers | 1, 2 |
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
Size | 14.75 Inch D x 46 Inch W x 30.5 Inch H |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Maximum Height | 30.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 48.74 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 2 |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
W**O
Use it almost everyday
I use this almost every single day and appreciate how I can move it out of the way when I’m done quilting. It’s sturdy, even when my machine is grinding away at ludicrous speedThe blue is adorable and I appreciate that it folds up to not take my space. If you’re using it to cut, the width may be an issue. My cutting mat hangs off the back side by a few inches, but I’ve had no problem cutting folded yardage or squaring up my quilt blocks.
A**R
Teenager gift, she likes it!
Purchased as a gift for a teenager who's getting into sewing. Folds upto take up less space when not in use. No issues assembling it, she tells me she's happy with it.
R**T
Assembly is a process but it’s a beautiful table!
The finished product is gorgeous and great and I’m so pleased with all the hard work I put into building this thing. Functions beautifully. The assembly was a painful 4.5 hour process with the holes for pegs not being deep enough causing me to have to shave down the pegs on the concrete outside, and the screws were impossible to get in without a power drill- which I found at the very end 🤣Overall it is exactly what I wanted but there were just a couple hangups in the process. It’s a beautiful table.
E**H
Sturdy
Very sturdy with a nice neutral color door opens easily with no problems. The only drawback is that you have to take the restraining dowel out each time you close the door after folding the top back
T**A
Usable
Here are the positives with this table:-It shipped quickly.-It looks nice.-The parts were well-labeled, and the directions were really good. I got it together myself in about 1 hour (which is what the directions say it will take).-It was well-packed and even though there was some damage to the box, there was no damage to the table.Here are the negatives:-The castor wheels are not really sufficient for heavy items like a sewing machine. I'm pretty sure I'm going to replace them, because I'm reasonably sure the screws holding the wheels on will pull out over time as I move the table. (The table is made of some sort of middling mdf that easily falls apart when screwed into--I had to be careful putting on the back--and does not seem to be really strong.)-There is no back on the table, which makes it rather wobbly. I added a back. It is better, but still wobbles some.-The top storage rack (on the door) runs into just about anything you put on the inside shelf, which means that you can't put much there and still close the door.-The inside storage shelf can hold a standard sized sewing machine (with the caveat above that you may have to remove the top storage rack on the door). However, the shelf's depth is only 8 3/4 inches, so be aware that a deeper machine probably won't fit there. (Some material or patterns might, though).Overall, I don't hate it. I am going to use it. It just isn't as strong or as versatile as I might have wished. Personally, I would have been willing to pay a bit more for a table that was sturdier and made with better materials. But, it is acceptable and it is great for a small space.
F**S
Assembly Review
I typically do not assemble the furniture I buy; I usually hire someone to do it. Yes, that’s how much of a Princess I am. However, since it was a holiday when I wanted to use the stand, I decided to give it a try. IT WENT VERY WELL!Here are the things I really appreciated. First, all the pieces are clearly labeled. The screws and other small parts come not only labeled but in their own separate bags. Second, there is a full-size printed assembly instruction book with step by step instructions written clearly AND accompanied by clear pictures. I hate tiny instruction books with tiny print and pictures you need a magnifying glass to see, so this full size book was a welcome sight. The instructions are in English only, which was fine for me. Third. All the holes for screws and dowels are pre-drilled to a depth that makes it easy to put the screws in. The holes for screws are deep enough that your screw stands up straight which makes it easy to get the screws in correctly. The holes for the dowels are drilled to the right size so you do not need a mallet to tap them in. Fourth, many of the screws are countersunk, which I appreciate because it keeps the surface smooth. Fifth, all the wood parts are clearly labeled with stickers.Hints and tips: I assembled this sewing machine cabinet on a table to keep from having to bend over continually. A 6” folding table would be ideal. The only time I needed another set of hands was in attaching the door to the cabinet base. The screws that hold the hinges on are very small so it was helpful to have someone else hold the door in place. If I had laid the piece on its side, I probably could’ve done it by myself, but my table wasn’t long enough.If you are new at this sort of assembly, there are two things you need to know. First, read the instructions AND look at the pictures. Be sure your parts are oriented the same was as the picture shows. This will keep you from putting things together upside down or wrong side out. Second, if there is more than 1 screw holding a piece on, don’t tighten any of the screws fully until you have them all started and going in. Sometimes you need to move the piece slightly to get all the screw holes to line up. Once they are all started, tighten them each a bit, back and forth, until they are all tight.The instructions called for a flat head and Phillips screwdriver. I only used the Phillips. Do NOT use a drill driver! I did end up with the beginnings of a blister on the middle finger of my screwdriver hand (told you I am a princess), but truly, it doesn’t take much strength to get the screws in since the holes are pre-drilled. If you are having trouble getting a screw in, you probably don’t have it in the hole.One problem: the only problem I had with the assembly is that the screw to put the knob on wasn’t long enough. The knob and screw set were probably supplied by a third party. I’ll pick up a longer screw in the same size or, better yet, buy a prettier knob with the appropriate screw.
C**E
One of the best purchases I’ve made recently!
Okay, I LOVE this so much. The functionality between desk and storage cabinet is a life saver. This was so easy to build, it took under an hour by myself. The instructions were super simple to understand and once put together it feels pretty sturdy. It helps that it’s aesthetically pleasing and matches the rest of my decor. There’s a decent amount of storage here. It might not fit every single thing you need it to if you have a bunch of stuff, but it definitely helps. I have my sewing machine on top so I could put my materials/half done projects (lol) inside of it because I think it looks neater, but the sewing machine does fit perfectly on the inner shelf and gives no issues with the door closing. I read some reviews that said they had that problem but it’s a non issue for my heavy duty Singer. My only complaint is that it doesn’t have a back so I may end up putting one on myself. If you’re considering getting this just do it!
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