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Home Depot has
52" Husky Adjustable Height Work Table on sale for
$189. Select free curbside pickup where available to avoid shipping fees.
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ShrewdHorn362 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary.
About this item:
- 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
- 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. thick solid woodwork surface with protective coating
- Assembled dimensions (approximate): 52 in. W x 24 in. D x 26 in. to 42 in. H and weighs 87.34 lbs.
- Packaged/shipping dimensions (approximate): 59 in. W x 36 in. D x 8.3 in. H and weighs around 110 lbs
- 3-Year Limited Warranty
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My use:
A desk and general use work table, plain and simple.
The Good:
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It's extraordinarily high quality, especially for the price point. It hits far above its weight class.
Get it because it's height adjustable -- where you might want to lower or raise your work surface a few inches for whatever project you're doing. Or if you're just plain unhappy with a normal fixed height desk. I don't use them as a "standing desk", but more of a "normal desks just don't fit me right" adjustable.
They have a solid wood top. You can clamp, drill, and screw into it. Try doing that to an IKEA cardboard-filled hollow-core throwaway.
It comes packaged very well -- in some of the best cardboard & foam layout I've seen in years. It's very well protected.
The Bad/Nitpicky:
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There is no exposed table edge on the left or right sides. Only the front and back have a edge you can clamp onto. So if you have microphone mounts or VESA monitor arms, you can't add them to the left or right of the table .
It's a bit shallow for some people -- if you have large monitors, you may find them uncomfortably in-your-face.
It's not high enough as a standing desk for some people.
It gets a bit less stable at the full height extension, but that's expected in such desks. And on a positive note, it's FAR more stable than other height adjustable desks.
The height adjustment is a hand crank, not an electric motor. And it's located on the front right side -- so if you plan on placing multiple desks in a L-shape configuration, take that into account.
Assembly needed some persuasion -- two of the multitude of mounting holes on the underside of the table didn't line up. Given there are so many attachment points for the table to the legs, I'm not concerned about just two.
The Ugly:
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The price has gone up slowly since it was introduced. I paid $179 for the 46" in early 2021. Now it's normally $200.
You'll need a decent way to haul the desk home from the store -- or be prepared to unbox it in the parking lot. The 46" desk box would NOT fit inside a Subaru Outback station wagon (too wide), but the unboxed unassembled desk easily fit with much room to spare . Your mileage may vary. But the box will be much larger than the desk.
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It is a work bench so it can hold a lot of wieght and is stable. The hand crank is easy to raise and lower hieght. The wood top is nice. All the adjustable computer desks in this price range seemed very flimsy.
-SYNFIDDY
It is a work bench so it can hold a lot of wieght and is stable. The hand crank is easy to raise and lower hieght. The wood top is nice. All the adjustable computer desks in this price range seemed very flimsy.
-SYNFIDDY
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I been wanting this to put some heat press on to press shirts and for using as a work table inside. the adjustable part and it's working limit is great to be an in-house workbench.
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My use:
A desk and general use work table, plain and simple.
The Good:
-------------------------------
It's extraordinarily high quality, especially for the price point. It hits far above its weight class.
Get it because it's height adjustable -- where you might want to lower or raise your work surface a few inches for whatever project you're doing. Or if you're just plain unhappy with a normal fixed height desk. I don't use them as a "standing desk", but more of a "normal desks just don't fit me right" adjustable.
They have a solid wood top. You can clamp, drill, and screw into it. Try doing that to an IKEA cardboard-filled hollow-core throwaway.
It comes packaged very well -- in some of the best cardboard & foam layout I've seen in years. It's very well protected.
The Bad/Nitpicky:
------------------------------
There is no exposed table edge on the left or right sides. Only the front and back have a edge you can clamp onto. So if you have microphone mounts or VESA monitor arms, you can't add them to the left or right of the table [without serious modification].
It's a bit shallow for some people -- if you have large monitors, you may find them uncomfortably in-your-face.
It's not high enough as a standing desk for some people.
It gets a bit less stable at the full height extension, but that's expected in such desks. And on a positive note, it's FAR more stable than other height adjustable desks.
The height adjustment is a hand crank, not an electric motor. And it's located on the front right side -- so if you plan on placing multiple desks in a L-shape configuration, take that into account.
Assembly needed some persuasion -- two of the multitude of mounting holes on the underside of the table didn't line up. Given there are so many attachment points for the table to the legs, I'm not concerned about just two.
The Ugly:
---------------------
The price has gone up slowly since it was introduced. I paid $179 for the 46" in early 2021. Now it's normally $200.
You'll need a decent way to haul the desk home from the store -- or be prepared to unbox it in the parking lot. The 46" desk box would NOT fit inside a Subaru Outback station wagon (too wide), but the unboxed unassembled desk easily fit with much room to spare [folding the seats down of course]. Your mileage may vary. But the box will be much larger than the desk.
You'll need a decent way to haul the desk home from the store -- or be prepared to unbox it in the parking lot. The 46" desk box would NOT fit inside a Subaru Outback station wagon (too wide), but the unboxed unassembled desk easily fit with much room to spare [folding the seats down of course]. Your mileage may vary. But the box will be much larger than the desk.
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