🎨 Elevate Your Crafting Game!
The Sew Ready Hobby and Cutting Table is a versatile and stylish workspace measuring 58.75" W x 36.5" D, perfect for a variety of creative projects. It features adjustable height, two mesh storage drawers, and a durable design, making it an ideal choice for artists and crafters looking to enhance their productivity and organization.
Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36"D x 58.75"W x 39.25"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Silver/White |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | wire mesh and metal |
Base Type | Casters |
J**.
Great Space-Saving/Back-Saving Work Table
My husband and I purchased this table primarily for its height and size when working on our respective projects (quilt fabric cutting and layout; photographic processing). Given our space limitations, we liked that it folds down to a small size for storage and is easily moveable via casters. The table has so far met and even exceeded our expectations. It was shipped quickly (ordered May 16 and delivered to our local UPS store on May 18), and the components arrived in perfect condition. The table was shipped in one box, approximately 42" x 27" x 7"; it easily fit in the back of my small SUV with the back seat folded down. The table is heavy: 58 lbs., and required both of us to lift it. We were puzzled by some of the reviews. While it took us around 2 hours to assemble (kudos to reviewers who pulled this off single-handedly in an hour!), the instructions were easy to follow and we encountered no issues with assembly. Note: you'll need a Phillips screwdriver for attaching the eight hinges (a ratcheting screwdriver is helpful). While we've only had the table for a short time, it appears to be very sturdy and is well-made - although I wouldn't recommend putting a heavy piece of equipment on top. We (and our backs) are very pleased with this purchase.
V**G
How to Fix the Casters when they FAIL
Yes, this table is great. Easy to put together. Handy space-saving design and thoughtful features. All that is true. But let's be honest, the casters are the WORST. Why do manufacturers make great products but then cheap out when it comes to the wheels? I will never understand. The included casters don't roll well, to begin with, and the plastic inserts crack and allow the casters to bend. BUT I HAVE THE SOLUTION. If you want to fix the problem once and for all, allowing you to use a stronger caster and make your table sturdier and more maneuverable then here's how I did it. It was quick and easy. Here's what you need:1. A hammer and perhaps a screwdriver to help hold the insert while you hammer.2. Something to cut the plastic insert with - I used tinsnips - plus some sandpaper or a dremel or a butane lighter which you'll need to flatten the plastic inserts.3. Outwater Square Double Star Metal Caster Insert with Thread DS71-326 Thread: 3/8-16, Outside Diameter of Tube: 1", Gauge of Tube: 16/18. Amazon link below (These come in a pack of 20. You can order smaller quantities directly from the mfg website, but with shipping for the six you'll need it's about $25, or just pay $34 and get 20 from Amazon. Ignore the mfg instructions to measure the tube - I did that and ordered the smaller 3/4" DS71-245. They're too narrow and just rattle around inside the leg. This larger size will sit flush with the edge of the tube and the prongs modified slightly as I will show you will hold it tightly in place. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076MJ8BBP.4. Nefish Stem Caster Wheels 2 Inch, 8 Pack, Heavy Duty Threaded Stem Casters, UNC 3/8"-16 x 1" Swivel Casters Set of 4 with Safety Dual Locking Wheel for Furniture and Cart or any 3/8" - 16 x " caster. I found these were the lowest price for the quantity needed, and they look and work great. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXJ7MM61Step 1: Take the leg inserts off the table.Remove the height adjustment knobs and pull the black plastic inserts out of the tube. You can pull on them using the attached casters and they slide right out. There are two in each leg - twelve in all. These inserts keep the height adjustment nuts in line. If you want to keep the ability to raise and lower the table you will need to modify six of the twelve. If not you can just set them aside and ignore the rest of this paragraph - you won't need the inserts for the new wheels. If you want height adjustment, cut off the end of the insert and smooth it flat using your Dremel or sandpaper or melt it with a butane torch (that's what I used) so it will fit back in the leg with the nuts aligned with the holes. You'll want to leave just enough plastic to hold the nut in place. Once I cut the ends, I used my butane lighter to melt down the rounded plastic end so it was flat. I just heated it and then quickly pressed it down to level it out on the flat wrench that came with my casters. This end will butt up against the end of the caster insert. Then you can put the other remaining insert back in on top of it. I'd also suggest screwing the height adjustment knobs back into the bottom insert so you don't knock it out of place when you're hammering in the caster insert.Step 2: Hammer down the star prongs on the caster insert as shown so you can get it started into the tube because they are a little too wide to fit as is. You can use a screwdriver or something to help hold it while you're hammering. Once you're able to put it part way into the leg - kind of leaning as shown, then you can hammer it in the rest of the way and the prongs will hold the insert tightly in place. They aren't going anywhere! I was able to do all six inserts in about 20 minutes once I figured out how much the prongs needed to be flattened. Then screw in your casters, put the legs back in your table, and you're done. The whole job took me about 40 minutes or less and cost about $30 for the casters and $34 for the inserts. I hope that this is helpful. Cheers!
M**E
Major game changer for needed space!!
The media could not be loaded. My sewing room is also a guest room. In the past, I had to go upstairs to use the dining room table to work on my projects needing more space then back downstairs to sew. This table, now in my sewing room, is amazing with the capability to raise or lower height and has two sides that can be lowered down separately or together for smaller project needs. Also the table can be folded up to store out of the way which is perfect for when my guests visit. I think the price is very fair since it is a quality table with options. The table was easily put together by my husband who with no problem. Lots of screws and parts which make the table sturdy and a great purchase! It is a pleasure to be able to stay in one room to do my projects without having to run up and downstairs always looking for something I forgot! I highly recommend this product!!
K**N
Great table
My table came with no damage to the box or any of the pieces and all of the parts were there. It was easy to assemble by myself and did not take too long. I love the size and the sides that can fold up or down. It doesn't take up a lot of space when it is folded up. when the legs are fully extended it is a perfect height for me, so I do not have to hunch over a table when working. I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
C**A
Sturdy, Great Quality!
This is exactly what I needed for my small space! Great quality, sturdy and packaged well. All pieces were individually wrapped to avoid damage. I love the adjustable height on it (ranges from sitting height to standing height). The only complaint/reason I didn't leave a 5 star review is that one of the caster bolts was not threaded properly, and my husband had to force thread it with some tools to get it into the leg. Other than that, everything else assembled easily.
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