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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I love this piece. It’s outside in all the elements. I’m late to reviewing this and I’ve had it for two years. It looks new. It took a little time to put together, but I managed on my own. The directions were very clear.It holds everything I need for it to hold for potting dirt as a drawer I put seeds and things in. I did add a clip at the end of the drawer, so the drawer wouldn’t pull all the way out. It’s sturdy. It’s still in new condition. I would definitely buy it again.
Sandy~
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Love the drawer and cabinet for storage. Metal is the best and I'm in love, easy to assemble and looks great on my back patio. ❤️❤️❤️
Lillykin
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
I put this together by myself, but would have been easier and faster with 2 people. It was easy but did take me awhile and there are lots of parts and screws. If you don’t have one, this would be your perfect excuse to buy a ratcheting screwdriver. Some things to make sure to do is lay out the pieces how you would put it together. I made many mistakes that caused me to have to unscrew and adjust. Pay attention to the length of each piece and where the pre-drilled screw holes are. The only damage I had was wood splitting when screwing in the shelf pieces mainly because there weren’t wasn’t always pre-drilled receiving holes.The shelf was a little troublesome to align.I added casters to mine - I did this step while the unit was still upside down and before I attached the table top. It fits nicely on the side of my house under the lean-to. My casters have stoppers which is needed if your surface isn’t level like mine (graded for the water drain).
Red Dirt Driver
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
Great table for the money. I’ve seen some reviews complaining about the perceived durability and sturdiness of this product. Yes it’s made of soft pine, and yes it’s not super heavy but remember you are only paying ~ $120 for this table. Not sure the folks complaining know what teak, cedar or redwood costs these days. For the price you are getting a basic potting table with a nice drawer and a small cabinet. It is stained and maybe treated for insects (smells like cedar). Everything in my shipment fit well but not perfectly, none the less it went together easily and the instructions were clear, at least to me. There are some dowel and mortise and tenon joins which should be glued in my opinion but it’ll be fine without. All the screws and bolts were clearly labeled in individual packets as were the wooden pieces of the table. We are going to put this potting table in an area next to our large vase potted flowers in a space that will be partially covered but still exposed to the weather. Having said that I will purchase some adjustable feet to keep the legs out of rain water and plan on giving it a coat or two of spar varnish or Tung oil. Wouldn’t expect this to last for years and years but is well worth the price. If you are determined to get something that you’ll hand down to generations to follow, this is not for you but I’d still recommend it for the price.
Wildcat0520
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020
This product is nice if you're low maintenance. I wanted something to corral my gardening tools and potting soil and this works. It's nice, you can smell the cedar as soon as you open the box. However, one piece was cracked off (my husband reattached it,) and the metal top is dented in two places. In addition, the door does not fit when you try to attach it using the pilot holes. My husband stripped the original screws, so we have to wait to find more little screws to put that last piece on. (We just received and built it last night.) Overall, it's a nice piece, some of the cedar is very thin and splintered here and there (just a bit.) And the directions are a bit wonky (all pictures, no words.) Again, I don't really care about the splinters and dents, they're small, but you might. If you want something that comes perfectly intact, this is not it.
Elizabeth Begley
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020
This was very easy to assemble, despite what seemed like 5 million pieces. It comes right together easily. I had no split or damaged pieces, and I appreciated how the bag of screws/instructions was tethered to the box with a piece of ribbon, secured with packing tape, so even if there was a hole in the box those important items would not slip out. It was very well packed with styro sheets and blocks.I treated all the pieces with linseed oil prior to assembly to protect this very lightweight and dry wood that will absorb moisture. I would recommend some kind of sealant/poly/varnish or something if it is intended to be outside in the elements. Mine will be on a screened porch so it won't be in direct contact but it will get damp and will be affected by the weather, so I chose to oil it. I will likely need to re-treat once a year.This item shouldn't be limited at all to use as a potting bench. It can be used as an outdoor kitchen (will likely purchase a 2nd one for the tiny mountain cabin we have in the remote mountains), a drinks bar indoors or out (how about using regular enamel paint for indoor use, with attractive ceramic painted or novelty knobs instead of the drawer pull and latch that comes with it?), a work bench in the garage, a standing desk or craft station in a kitchen, or even for folding clothes in the laundry room. There is plenty you could do with this, and with a few modifications it could be dressed up for any location.I was going to give it 4 stars because, let's face it, this is not fine furniture, but for what it is, and the price, you really get a versatile and useful piece that can be painted/treated to last quite a long time. The metal surface on top is a wonderful touch. I gave it 5 stars.
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