Update: This popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has
41" Folding Wood Top Wall Mounted Workbench (G4100FW-US) on sale for
$75.
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About the Product- Solid Wood Worktop/Premium Work Surface
- Heavy-Duty Steel Frame
- Easy Folding Mechanism
- Quick Assembly/Storing
- Supports up to 400lbs./Evenly Distributed Weight
- Product Dimension: 12.8"x41.5"x24"
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Now you can have an extra workbench instead of just an empty wall.
This one (41") is 3/4" thick, 48" was 1-1/4"
Could be a good option if you need the extra length (and you have a Menards in your area}.
https://www.menards.com/main/kitchen/countertops-laminate/all-countertops-laminate/butcherblock-48-w... [menards.com]
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This one (41") is 3/4" thick, 48" was 1-1/4"
I just picked up my 48" version yesterday and the top is really nice. It's easy enough to lift that I don't see how gas springs would be an improvement
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Could be a good option if you need the extra length (and you have a Menards in your area}.
https://www.menards.com/main/kitchen/countertops-laminate/all-countertops-laminate/butcherblock-48-w... [menards.com]
Could be a good option if you need the extra length (and you have a Menards in your area}.
https://www.menards.com/main/kitchen/countertops-laminate/all-countertops-laminate/butcherblock-48-w... [menards.com]
search for the model number HDHRQBCTIB48
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Regardless, it is indeed a slick deal just for the solid wood top alone. The rest is like a bonus.
On paper the idea of a folding desk like this seems handy, but in reality I'm failing to see a common case (not saying there isn't a case for this, just saying it wouldn't be common).
Yes , it folds down, but in order to fold it up, essentially the floor space below it and around it (in order to actually use table) would have to be clear. If it's not clear, that means there's something in front of it when it's folded against the wall, so you'll have to move whatever that is out of the way to use the table.
So outside of having a particular object always sitting in front the table that you have to always move out and move back in when you use this desk (and outside of just visual "cleanliness" of having a table flat against a wall).. does this actually save any usable space?