Husky 72 in. 2-Drawers Adjustable Height Work Table in White
Adjustability From 26 inches to 42 inches. Top: 300 lb. weight capacity ; Drawers: 35 lb. capacity. Can be used as a home office desk or workstation.
- Table height adjusts from a 26 in. to 39 in. H when using the included leveling feet
- Table height adjusts from a 29 in. to a 42 in. H when using the included casters
- 3 mm steel frame construction with a powder-coated finish to resist rust and corrosion
- 35 lbs. load capacity on drawers
- 3 in. x 2 in. PPR swivel casters with locking brakes allow ease in mobility
- 4 leveling feet can be installed to use the table as stationary work area
- 1.2 in. T solid woodwork surface with protective coating
- Multiple uses and applications
- Inner drawer dimensions: 47.15 in. W x 15.94 in. D x 1.79 in. H
- Assembled dimensions (approximate): 62 in. W x 24 in. D x 26 in. to 42 in. H and weighs around 146 lbs.
- Packaged/shipping dimensions (approximate): 79 in. W x 36.5 in. D x 11 in. H and weighs around 165.22 lbs.
- Backed by Husky’s limited 3-year warranty.
Additional information
Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 24 x 28 x 72 |
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2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and the only even prime number.
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by Melissa
I bought this table a few months ago to be used as a desk when I found out I’d be working from home permanently due to COVID. I wanted something sturdy, affordable, and versatile on the off chance that I would return onsite and no longer have a need for a desk. This table met all the requirements for me. I love the height-adjustable option which allows me to get off my butt throughout the day. On average, I adjust the table at least 6 times each day from sitting to standing. The height-adjustment is manual, so it does take a few seconds depending on what your desired height is. I’m short (4’11”), but the max adjusted height is perfect for me. The lowest is really low, but I love the height range overall. The only thing I can think of that could use some improvement would be the little knob that’s screwed onto the handle that is used to adjust the height. If you turn a little too fast, the knob has a tendency to become loose. It doesn’t bother me enough to the point where I’d want to fix it, but I would think a nut or something similar would suffice. I also worried about too many cords being exposed, but I managed to fix that with 3M velcro strips under the table (see pic). All-in-all, a great purchase!
by Steve
amazing quality. not hard to assemble but be ready to use some strength. love mine.
by Agata
love my work bench and would buy again.
by Justin
This is the 3rd one I have purchased. Great product.
by Leonin
The stellar reviews are well-deserved. The thing is heavy, though; the advice to assemble it close to its final place is sound. Also, leave all screws loose until you have the top bar in, with the raising rod in its proper position inside it. (This rod did not lock, despite what the instructions said.) You may need to remove some screws to get it in properly, I did. One minor quibble: the raise/lower handle was loose in its pipe. I put some electrical tape over it, and the rubber washer that is supposed to hold it in place over that.
by Nelson
Purchased to use as my sewing table and its perfect. Heavy duty enough that there is zero vibration and the ability to adjust the height is great! Highly recommend.
by Corey
Very hard to assemble – way more than indicated in description. Took two young male neighbors over 3 hours, plus help from their wives with holding various parts while they worked. Several trips to get more tools. Apparently holes didn’t match what went in them and had to be forced. Love the table. The assembly was a pain. The guys did get paid with cookies. 🙂
by Ashley
Great table, nice and sturdy, fairly easy to assemble.
by Philip
Great workbench/computer desk. Height adjustment is very functional.