🍽️ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style!
The Vevor Stainless Steel Commercial Kitchen Prep Table is a heavy-duty, versatile work surface designed for professional and home kitchens alike. With a robust stainless steel construction, it offers exceptional durability and easy maintenance. The table features an impressive 330 lbs load capacity, adjustable undershelf for customizable storage, and a straightforward assembly process, making it the perfect addition to 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.
A**R
Good purchase for freeze dryer
Exactly what we needed! Holds up our small harvest right freeze dryer. Has amble room on the side and underneath for all the accessories and drain tube. I can’t attest to its ease of rolling as we have it pretty stationary between some shelving right now. But it is sturdy and strong, I don’t worry about the freeze dryer tumbling off of it if it gets bumped. It was really easy to set up and we are pleased with the quality for the price.
S**R
An Excellent Value
I purchased this rolling cart to support a 17" photo printer. It did arrive from the shipper with a slight amount of damage (just cosmetic dings in a few places). I noticed that some other reviewers also reported shipping damage. The cart is solid and well-made, and the excellent wheels roll smoothly. There is no height adjustment for the cart itself, but the secondary shelf can be installed to different heights, but this requires serious effort so I would recommend setting it where you prefer from the beginning.The only real issue with this cart is the poor assembly instruction sheet. I was confused as to how to install the four triangular plate pieces. I ended up having to disassemble the legs when I figured out the issue., which added an extra hour to the process. As others have mentioned there are some sharp edges on the sheet metal forming the two tables so it's a good idea to wear work gloves (as the instructions also recommend).Once fully assembled the cart impressed me and looks great and rolls great. The brakes on two of the wheels keep the cart in place.There were several extra nuts and a bolt included. Thank you to the manufacturer! Yes, I do recommend this cart.
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.
C**3
Cheap metal cart for small cooking appliances.
I purchased this to use on the deck with a tabletop grill/griddle. Its a heat-resistant surface and sturdy enough to make smash burgers on the griddle without fearing failure. The grill manufacturer (Ninja) has a plastic cart, but I don't trust plastic for countering smashburgers. I'll update if it completely rusts in less than a season or two (not in a salt spray area). Thats not necessarily a fault, but will help others who might want to use it outside.Pros:- Cheap.- Strong enough for one adult to sit on without wobbling or feeling like it will collapse. Sufficient to support most small cooking appliances. Thus it will hold at least half of its rated weight (400 lbs).- Relatively easy to put together.- Two wheels did include brakes.- Protective plastic was left on the SS surfaces reducing scratches during manufacture, shipping, and assembly.Cons:- Cheap (both a pro and a con)- Bottom shelf is for very light duty.- There was a dink on table top, as well as the corners.Overall, its better built than I expected given its price and the reviews.
S**R
Quality of rolling shelf.
Put it together myself. Directions are not that great, but I could figure it out. Had to use a hammer to sink the legs into the top.It’s a great little shelf!
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