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SEI Laminate Wheeled Sewing Table, White
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SEI Laminate Wheeled Sewing Table, White

List Price: $189.99
Our Price: $149.99
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SE-OC9665

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Description:

If you love to sew but your hobby takes up too much space, this piece was meant for you. Sew away, and then roll away with this easy to store, folding white sewing station. You have a large work surface that folds down and plenty of shelf space. (Sewing machine not included.) - 31.5" x 19" x 29.5" Tall - White Laminate Finish - Rotating lockable casters for mobility - Fold down leaf for space saving - Assembly required

Features:

Compact sewing table with versatile storage and lockable casters


Durable construction with an easy-to-clean white laminate surface


Design includes folding leaf, lower storage shelf, and 2 side shelves


Useful in action and easy to stow away between sewing sessions


Assembly required; measures 31-1/2 by 19 by 29-1/2 inches


Product Details:
Product Length: 19.0 inches
Product Width: 31.5 inches
Product Height: 29.5 inches
Product Weight: 47.0 pounds
Package Length: 33.75 inches
Package Width: 21.75 inches
Package Height: 6.25 inches
Package Weight: 49.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

2Nice idea, terrible execution.Oct 15, 2010
By Stormvoel
First, let me say that over the course of 35 years, I've assembled dozens of pieces of furniture: bookcases, desks, other sewing machine tables, media centers, etc. I expected to have no problems assembling this.

Boy, was I wrong.

Let me back up a little. I really wanted to give this table a good review. It's a nice design: good size, useful features. It's just that in translating the design to the real world, the manufacturer really screwed up.

I knew I was in for trouble when I discovered that, in a couple of instances, the assembly sheet bore little resemblance to the pieces I actually had; most particularly, in the predrilled hole markings. An accurate drawing is sometimes the only way you can tell if you've got a large square piece oriented correctly. Frankly, I had to do more than a little guessing. Extremely annoying.

Worse, the hardware choices were downright poor. The whole thing should have been assembled with cam locks: easy, quick, sturdy, and for the five of them that *were* used, smooth white plastic covers were provided for a finished look. Unfortunately, the bulk of the table assembles with a bolt-and-T-bar combination that's not nearly as sturdy. Three of the metal T-bars broke in half, if you can believe that; whatever metal was used was cheap and crumbly. I ended up jury-rigging a fastening for the three bolts, rather than write to the manufacturer for more T-bars that would likely break as easily as the first ones. No white covers were provided for the bolts, so all these big dark bolt-heads stand out against the white.

The bolts for the casters weren't long enough to be safely used; two of the nuts wouldn't fasten on at all, but kept spinning around. In any case, and after my experience with the T-bars, I'm not sure I trust the strength of the metal used in the bolts. If I decide to put the casters on, I'll be paying a visit to the hardware store for some decent steel bolts and wing nuts. Right now, the table sits directly on my wooden floor and is easy enough to move.

*sigh* Like I said: I like the design of this table. It has a nice big drop leaf that's handy for working with lots of fabric. The lower shelf is a perfect size for stashing away my paint box and a few sewing accessories, and in general, I'm going to get a lot of use out of it. But would I buy it again, knowing what I know now? And would I recommended it?

No. For $130, look elsewhere.


5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1Terrible qualityDec 25, 2010
By Ceek
I have made many purchases from Amazon.com and this table has the poorest quality of any, by far. One shelf had it's edge missing; I contacted the vendor who sent a replacement with the same edge lose. Screw caps fell out shortly after installation. Table is worth about $30. Stay away from this table.

4It meets my needsSep 05, 2011
By MMouse
I have just only recently started sewing and have very little space, so this cart looked like the best thing for me. The package arrived 5 days earlier than promised. It took only 2 hours to put it together. All the parts were clearly marked and it all went together without any problems. My sewing machine looks great sitting on this cart. It is not the sturdiest piece of furniture, but it is what I needed at this time.

2 of 23 found the following review helpful:

2*****Mar 01, 2010
By Joye Wood "Fairwood"
The item met expectations and fit the space that I
had for it. This was purchased thru Amazon.com.
This was the first time in doing so.

 
 
 
 
 
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