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Customer Review

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2024
    over the last couple of years i have been buying wheeling tables at a rate of about one every 2 months. what do I do thats so abusive they die? honestly? nothing.. why do they die then I hear you ask. Well, all of them had those plastic casters with the little lever locks, and what would happen was id move the table, an inch or whatever somehow the locks would enable themselves, this then put extra strain on the table, and eventually my patience for the unlocking the locks would fail and id not, or it would lock while i moved it and the strain would be too much and the chipboard parts would break under the strain, or the not every well welded metal bits - such that there were - would not hold...

    So, as a singleton, i set about putting this table together i had read how hard it is, if you pay attention to the pictures its not so bad.. so, you lie the feet on their side, and put the upright on your thighs (add cushion if you do not have sufficient padding of your own) .. and bolt it in, these are perfectly aligned bolts, the wrench provided you slip the circular end over and just it can go round and round and it fits inside the casters so you get to tighten them really easily. then you lay the top down, and balance the upright and feed on the right part, now this is trickier, its like theres an oiled join and it does want to move but you can hang on to it and do it, and screw in by hand enough of one bolt to help it stay still and let you hand tighten the others, and then use the allen key for the rest. this is less well designed another cm of metal allowing the allen key to freely turn would have been appreciated but, was not beyond the wit of man.. And tada one table.

    it rolls pretty well on carpet, it has a nice range of height as i use it for my computer monitor and have a keyboard shelf you bolt on (which fitted perfectly) which drops under the table and out the way, and so need it fairly high, but it all seems increidbly happy]

    I did take the rails front and back off as i didnt need them - it was a lot of screws for a little thin rail but im very happy..

    only downside, I would have preferred N43565 in a way, but i need the upright on the left as a certain dog seems to feel his fat furry backside needs to come up through non existent gaps, so N43565 is the wrong way round, might as well have this one which was cheaper :P
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4.2 out of 5 stars
71 global ratings