GSW Commercial Flat Top Work Table with Stainless Steel Top, 1 Galvanized Undershelf & Adjustable Bullet Feet, 24"W x 30"L x 35"H, NSF Approved




Key features
- •High quality stainless steel unsurpassed strength and durability
- •16 gauge polished stainless steel top, galvanized legs, under shelf and gussets
- •Top reinforced with welded-on hat channel, sound-deadened between top and channels
- •Gussets are recessed into channel to reduce lateral movement; Adjustable ABS bullet feet; NSF approved
- •Overall Dimension: 24"W x 30"L x 35"H
BrandGSW
CategoryWorktables & Workstations
GSW Commercial Flat Top Work Table with Stainless Steel Top, 1 Galvanized Undershelf & Adjustable Bullet Feet, 24"W x 30"L x 35"H, NSF Approved
List Price: $218.25$196.43DEALYou Save: $21.82 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Solid table, poor packaging
ryan✓ Verified Purchase•March 18, 2018
The table seems well constructed and sturdy but their packaging is woefully inadequate. The surface of the table rests directly against the cardboard box that the table is shipped in so any damage to the cardboard is probably going to end up being a scratch or dent in the table top. Mine came in with two dents in it, I'm not hopefully that a replacement would make it through the UPS gauntlet unscathed so I'll live with them as they aren't terrible. The packaging could use a couple sacrificial layers of cardboard inside to protect the face or one of those cardboard honeycomb sheets to act as a buffer. The table it self is an easy 4 star product but the packaging cant be ignored.
A Few Caveats, But Basically a Good Deal
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•March 18, 2017
Good for the price, however the legs are a different finish than the lower shelf; They were both described as being made of galvanized material.
The shelf has an even dull gray finish resembling, well enough, the top and not as prone to every little smudge.
My beef with the legs is that whatever process of galvanization was used resulted in an unevenly shiny finish that is not the same as the shelf and that reacts to fingerprints in a way that resembles tarnishing.
The piece is made of three distinct metal finishes and fails a bit aesthetically for that reason. Aiming for informative here, not nitpicky.
The table is sturdy and serviceable, to be sure. The vendor could up their shipping game. The box had very little padding, lots of void space and was fairly mangled when it arrived, though there was no damage to the table.
The shelf has an even dull gray finish resembling, well enough, the top and not as prone to every little smudge.
My beef with the legs is that whatever process of galvanization was used resulted in an unevenly shiny finish that is not the same as the shelf and that reacts to fingerprints in a way that resembles tarnishing.
The piece is made of three distinct metal finishes and fails a bit aesthetically for that reason. Aiming for informative here, not nitpicky.
The table is sturdy and serviceable, to be sure. The vendor could up their shipping game. The box had very little padding, lots of void space and was fairly mangled when it arrived, though there was no damage to the table.
VERY NICE little table
chris p.✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2016
i have rated this table several times. VERY NICE little table, very strong
Perfect!
Midwest Boomer✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2016
This is a great work table. It is very well-made and sturdy, and it's easy to assemble. Highly recommended to anyone needing a substantial work surface.
Great table, but it loses 2 stars because it ...
Andrew de Andrade✓ Verified Purchase•April 25, 2016
Great table, but it loses 2 stars because it was very very hard to screw in some of the allen keyed set screws. Either the threads in the cast aluminum were either not tapped well or the set screws didn't screw in easily because of differential contraction between aluminum and steel. Since I don't own a tap set, it took me 2 hours and a lot of elbow grease and WD-40 to get the set screws in and the allen head on the last bolt stripped from the force I was using.
This table could also be a little easier to get level. I recommend placing a level diagonally across the surfaces when trying to level them since that will show you how level it is in both directions at once.
Once I got it all put together, the table is great and very useful. I just probably will never adjust the height of the bottom shelve because of how difficult this was to put together.
This table could also be a little easier to get level. I recommend placing a level diagonally across the surfaces when trying to level them since that will show you how level it is in both directions at once.
Once I got it all put together, the table is great and very useful. I just probably will never adjust the height of the bottom shelve because of how difficult this was to put together.
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