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Sew Ready 13374 Hobby & Craft Table with Drawers

4.6 out of 5 stars 4,118 ratings

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Material Engineered Wood, Plastic, Metal
Brand Sew Ready
Product Dimensions 91.4D x 149.2W x 99.7H Centimetres
Colour Silver/ White
Item weight 58 Pounds
Finish type Polished
Base type Folding
Frame material Alloy Steel
Load capacity 2E+2 lbs
Assembly required Yes

About this item

  • HOBBY & CUTTING TABLE: Stylish design features a 58.75" wide and 36.5" deep tabletop when fully extended; Perfect for spreading out and diving into a variety of creative projects, Including sewing, writing, crafting, and cutting fabric
  • OFFERS STORAGE SPACE: Includes two slide-out, metal mesh storage drawers and a lower shelf, so you can store fabric, art supplies, and more without the clutter; Allows you to organize supplies and keep them close while working
  • ADJUSTABLE TABLETOP HEIGHT: Tabletop height can be adjusted from 29.75 Inches to 38.75 Inches; Provides back relief on longer art projects and creates a versatile workspace no matter the project; Knob adjusts height in 1.5" Increments
  • SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: The powder-coated frame and thick tabletop make this sewing table with drawers durable and ready for years of use; Includes six floor casters for mobility and four lock for stability
  • DIMENSIONS: OVERALL: 58.75" W x 36.5" D x 29.75" - 38.75" H (easily folds to 12.25" W); CENTER TOP: 10.75" W x 36.5" D; FOLDING PANELS: 24" W x 36.5" D; DRAWERS: 7.75" W x 14" D x 4.5" H; BOTTOM SHELF: 7.75" W x 29.5" D

Product details

  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 91.44 x 149.23 x 99.7 cm; 26.31 kg
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ Oct. 23 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Studio Designs
  • Place of Business ‏ : ‎ COMMERCE, CA, 90040 US
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01LBVYQ6U
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 13374.0
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 4,118 ratings

Product description

Studio designs continues to expand its new product line of sewing tables and sewing accessories. With the great response to our Eclipse hobby sewing center and Comet sewing tables, we have expanded our designs to provide additional tables with a larger work surface for the seasoned seamstress. The Sew Ready hobby and cutting table folds easily and has casters for quick storage when not in use. When fully extended this table offers a work surface that is 60 inches wide and 36 inches deep making it ideal for spreading-out, cutting or adjusting fabrics and patterns. Wire mesh drawers and a bottom shelf offer storage for sewing or craft supplies. The table top height can be adjusted from 30.25 inches to 39.25 inches to provide back relief on long projects. The versatility of this table makes it perfect for: cutting fabric, craft or hobby projects or as a general extra workspace.


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Customers like the sturdiness, assembly, and design of the workbench. They mention it's easy to assemble, the instructions are clear, and the legs are adjustable. Customers also appreciate the compact size, storage capacity, and back support.

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20 customers mention "Sturdiness"17 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the workbench. They mention it's sturdy construction, great quality, and compact.

"...they would be attached on some flimsy plastic railings but these look sturdy)...." Read more

"I'm very happy with this table, the quality of materials used exceeded my expectations...." Read more

"...Good-bye sore back. Very sturdy table. Packaging was good so no damage in shipping...." Read more

"...It's sturdy and so small when I fold it up, the baskets and bottom shelf hold quite a bit too." Read more

18 customers mention "Assembly"18 positive0 negative

Customers find the assembly of the workbench easy. They mention the instructions are very clear, and the parts fit together.

"...two hours to put together by myself, the instructions & diagrams were very easy to follow, and I was very impressed with how the screws were vacuum..." Read more

"I had no issues putting this together and standing it up by myself. I used an electric screwdriver with the proper allen key bit set to low torque...." Read more

"...It took, probably a couple hours to assemble, but the instructions were very clear, and the parts all fit together...." Read more

"It was an easy assembly with all parts there and in excellent condition. I bought a cutting mat to fit the top and have been using it daily...." Read more

14 customers mention "Design"14 positive0 negative

Customers like the design of the workbench. They mention it's nice, well-constructed, and sturdy. They also say the drawers are cool and can be pulled out easily. Customers also say they love the table for their sewing projects.

"...But other than that - no complaints so far. The drawers are very cool, they can be pulled out easily and used even when the table is folded...." Read more

"...It's nice and compact when folded up and a perfect work space size when both sides are extended...." Read more

"Very nice. Like that you can adjust the height. The table is a wobbly. It’s cheaper than making yourself. I like that you can move It around...." Read more

"Good design and assembly instructions, and all mechanisms work well. Drawers and shelf very helpful. Drawers & wheels move smoothly...." Read more

12 customers mention "Adjustability"12 positive0 negative

Customers like the adjustability of the workbench. They mention it's a good height and the legs are adjustable so they feel the surface area. They also say they can raise or lower it so their back isn't hurting anymore from bending.

"...I love the adjustable height, I have it set at it's highest height (I"m 5'9") which I think will work perfectly and save my back...." Read more

"...Adjustable height, and as I am taller, I adjusted to full height of 39 inches. Good-bye sore back. Very sturdy table...." Read more

"...the size, how compact it becomes when not in use as well as the adjustable height. I would still recommend for sewing/crafting." Read more

"...To make it double in size. I also can raise or lower it so my back is not hurting anymore from bending...." Read more

11 customers mention "Compact"11 positive0 negative

Customers like the compact size of the workbench. They mention it fits in perfectly, occupies space in their quilting room, and is easy to tuck away.

"...I'm also happy with the shelf, because it fits my sewing machine and hides it when not in use." Read more

"...It's nice and compact when folded up and a perfect work space size when both sides are extended...." Read more

"...I have a very small sewing space, and this fits in perfectly...." Read more

"...It's sturdy and so small when I fold it up, the baskets and bottom shelf hold quite a bit too." Read more

11 customers mention "Size"8 positive3 negative

Customers like the size of the workbench. They mention it's a good price for the quality, cheaper than making it yourself, and sturdy. Some say they still love it for their sewing projects.

"...Good-bye sore back. Very sturdy table. Packaging was good so no damage in shipping...." Read more

"It was an easy assembly with all parts there and in excellent condition. I bought a cutting mat to fit the top and have been using it daily...." Read more

"...Your not getting the quality for the price but just the utility!!!..." Read more

"...The table is a wobbly. It’s cheaper than making yourself. I like that you can move It around...." Read more

6 customers mention "Storage capacity"6 positive0 negative

Customers like the storage capacity of the workbench. They mention the big area, adjustable height, and baskets hold quite a bit. Customers also say the rolling casters and 2 storage baskets are a huge bonus. They also say it provides great working space for sewing or cutting.

"...It provides great working space for sewing or cutting. It is not too wide when completely folded...." Read more

"...big jobs...so easy to unlock the rolling casters and move it out into a larger space...." Read more

"...It's sturdy and so small when I fold it up, the baskets and bottom shelf hold quite a bit too." Read more

"...Adjustable legs and 2 storage baskets are a huge bonus." Read more

4 customers mention "Back support"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the back support of the workbench. They mention it will work perfectly and save their backs from kneeling on the floor. Customers also say they can raise or lower it so their back isn't hurting anymore from bending.

"...'s highest height (I"m 5'9") which I think will work perfectly and save my back. No more kneeling on the floor!..." Read more

"...I also can raise or lower it so my back is not hurting anymore from bending...." Read more

"This has saved my back. Very easy to assemble, does need two people at the final stages...loves it's!" Read more

Issues with Assembly
4 out of 5 stars
Issues with Assembly
The bottom board on the narrow section for my table had the center hole in the wrong spot. Did not matter which way the board was turned no way the screw would go in. I felt it was more important to have the 4 corner screws secure so did not do the center one. I think product control could be better on things like that for the money being spent. Also had a terrible hard time getting the one leaf to line up so the center leg would line up with the peg. One side was great...other we had to loosen screws and finally tip table upside down and really work to get it in and then tighten everything up again. Not sure I’ll ever feel ‘safe” putting that leaf down if we have to tip it upside down every time to get it back in place. Haven’t had a chance to work on the surface yet but I do like that the legs are adjustable so I feel the surface area will be at a much more suitable height for doing cutting for quilts.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2020
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    I'm pretty happy with my new sewing table. It provides great working space for sewing or cutting. It is not too wide when completely folded. And it can be raised up or down - I've been looking for this feature for a long time before I saw this table. I wish it was easier to adjust its height though (with an adjusting mechanism with a lever for example). In this one I need to remove all the screws, have someone lift the table up and hold it while I'm replacing the screws at the desired height. I wouldn't be able to do it alone. But other than that - no complaints so far. The drawers are very cool, they can be pulled out easily and used even when the table is folded. They hang on metal railings (I was worried that they would be attached on some flimsy plastic railings but these look sturdy).
    I'm also happy with the shelf, because it fits my sewing machine and hides it when not in use.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2020
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    I'm very happy with this table, the quality of materials used exceeded my expectations. I actually chose to order the table for a reduced price because it was listed as damaged, although the rating was "Very Good' so I thought I'd take my chance. I was thrilled to discover that there is absolutely no damage anywhere on the table or frame. The cardboard box was damaged but the styrofoam packing did it's job in protecting the table. The table took me about two hours to put together by myself, the instructions & diagrams were very easy to follow, and I was very impressed with how the screws were vacuum sealed and labelled separately on cardboard so there was no guessing whatsoever. The only help I had was after attaching the frame to the tabletop, my husband helped me turn it right side up. It's nice and compact when folded up and a perfect work space size when both sides are extended. I love the adjustable height, I have it set at it's highest height (I"m 5'9") which I think will work perfectly and save my back. No more kneeling on the floor! I know I will get a lot of use out of this table.
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2018
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    I had no issues putting this together and standing it up by myself. I used an electric screwdriver with the proper allen key bit set to low torque. I have a very small sewing space, and this fits in perfectly. I can use it in the room half folded out...and for cutting big jobs...so easy to unlock the rolling casters and move it out into a larger space. The drawers have stops to prevent the contents of the drawers from spilling out. Adjustable height, and as I am taller, I adjusted to full height of 39 inches. Good-bye sore back. Very sturdy table. Packaging was good so no damage in shipping. My only complaint is that a couple of areas on the top were slightly stained; about a quarter coin in size. Other than that, a good price for the quality of the table. Hint: when putting it together, don't tighten the screws until nearly finished constructing.
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2021
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    I have a small place and love to craft. This table is exactly what I needed. It took, probably a couple hours to assemble, but the instructions were very clear, and the parts all fit together. The leaves don't match up exactly to the middle piece, but it's ok - it's not a deal breaker for me. It's sturdy and so small when I fold it up, the baskets and bottom shelf hold quite a bit too.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2020
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    Part of the table surface was damaged at the factory (I’m assuming) and they “fixed” it with white paint. It’s not the end of the works and I didn’t notice until fully assembled but for the amount of money this table costs I would expect no defects. I do love the size, how compact it becomes when not in use as well as the adjustable height. I would still recommend for sewing/crafting.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2024
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    I wanted a large cutting table and this is perfect. I can have it half open or open the other leaf. To make it double in size. I also can raise or lower it so my back is not hurting anymore from bending. The only thing I didn’t like was I had to turn the table (which is quite heavy) upside down to adjust the legs I had the legs a bit too short. I am a senior in my 70’s and female 5’1” and was able to put it together by myself and when I had to turn the table upside down to adjust the legs I also did it myself. If you do it alone just take your time and you can do it.. I recommend this table it’s great for cutting fabric
  • Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2019
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    It was an easy assembly with all parts there and in excellent condition. I bought a cutting mat to fit the top and have been using it daily. It's sturdy and durable and doesn't move or shake when I'm cutting fabric. Adjustable legs and 2 storage baskets are a huge bonus.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2019
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    Very nice. Like that you can adjust the height. The table is a wobbly. It’s cheaper than making yourself. I like that you can move It around. Shelf is a little useless should of had sides on it things would just fall of if moved.
    Overall I like it.
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  • April
    5.0 out of 5 stars So far so good
    Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021
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    UPDATE #3:

    So below I mentioned a wheel broke off of one of the drop leafs, but didn’t knock stars off because I UUUUUSE this table and not gently. I was originally going to figure out a way to change all the wheels to beefier casters, but my dad and I figured out that the piece that holds the wheel in place was plastic and that snapped. Upside is that we were able to take that leg piece, flip it, and the other end had a place for the wheel! So I am currently back to working order. I highly suggest if you move the table around a lot, make sure to regularly tighten up any screws around the legs and wheels. We noticed a lot had started to loosen when we were investigating the wheel situation and that it probably contributed to the break. Again, I am very rough with this table, spinning it regularly on uneven ground with bits of fabric and thread that can easily get caught up in the wheels.

    UPDATE #2:

    So I had a wheel break off of my table on one of the collapsible pieces. I’m not taking any stars off, because as I have stated previously, I have really abused this table, including constantly moving and spinning it when doing sewing projects. Scarily, when the wheel fell off, I had two sewing machines sitting on that wing of the table, but luckily I was able to catch the table leaf before it folded down and then yell for help to get my precious sewing machines off.

    I have plans to fix/mod the wheels as they are kind of small if you are planning to constantly be moving the table about, especially on any kind of uneven surface or with some weight on the tabletop. I think generally the table as is, is still great, this just might be something to consider if you are like me. 😊

    UPDATE:

    I have had this table for quite a while now, and it has been an absolute workhorse for me. I originally bought it for acrylic pouring and working with resin in a limited space in our garage, but I have since also taken up sewing, and I use the bottom shelf to store my sewing machine and the baskets for most of my sewing notions. My dad and I have also used this for projects that require cutting like 3/4” sheets of MDF for a nightstand project I did. Despite this table not seeming like it would be sturdy enough for the abuse I have put it through, it has held up like a champ. This also includes ironing fabric directly on the table (I plan to make a custom ironing pad for the tabletop eventually just haven’t gotten to it yet).

    When we are doing things like using a circular saw to cut down mdf or plywood, I do take care that the table is clear of where the saw would run as well as try to position thing as close to the center as possible where there is better support. If we have to cut near the edges, I usually add extra support to the wing with my hands or arms underneath while my dad runs the saw. So far this has worked. I wouldn’t put this through any hardcore woodworking/workshop projects, but for occasional small projects it has been awesome.

    ORIGINAL REVIEW:

    I just assembled this today. The box that it arrived in did have some minor damage, but luckily there was no real damage to the inside, just some minor scratches from pieces moving against each other, and a few dents on the underside of one of the leafs.

    Quality:
    The table tops and lower shelf are obviously made from particle board, so I question the longevity of these pieces, but I managed assembly without breaking any of them. The frame is decent enough. The casters have some chintzy “metal” pieces to them, but they are at least the screw-in type of caster, so I think it will be fine, they just look and feel a bit cheap. The frame overall is pretty solid. Solid enough without being too weighty.

    Assembly:
    Instructions were clear and easy to follow. The pieces were clearly labeled, and the screws, nuts, bolts, etc were nicely packaged in a way that had them clearly labeled - but BEWARE! there are NO extra pieces. You only get exactly what you need. The screws were decent, I had no issues with the screw heads being stripped or anything like that, though I did it all with hand tools, no power tools. I think you could risk stripping a screw if you used a power tool with too much torque.
    I had a couple of issues with alignment of the predrilled holes. One was the center hole on the lower shelf - it did not align at all. Luckily the other four holes aligned just fine (two per side) so I left out that center screw. The other issue was one of the brackets that swings out - just one hole was misaligned juuuuust enough that I couldn’t get the bolt to drop all the way through to attach the nut on the underside. I was able to force it through by using a rubber mallet. Then I was able to attach the nut and tighten it without issue. The other issue was the bolt that is on the underside of one of the leafs does not easily align with the lil socket on the leg. I was able to eventually get it to settle in place, but it really took some finagling.

    I’m planning to use this for artwork, primarily acrylic pours, and I needed a larger workspace that I could collapse when not in use. I think this will fit the bill. I’m so excited that I can adjust the height (though this is not an easy-peasy task, you will want to plan for it) as my back has been killing me from bending over a small card table too much!

    I will update after some time has passed and I’ve gotten some use out of this.

    TIP: Lay a towel of something down in the place you plan so assemble (especially if you do this on the garage floor like me). You assemble a lot of the parts with the laying down, including the entire tabletop being face down - I ended up with some minor scratches on my tabletop since I didn’t think to lay out a towel or something until too late.
  • catherin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bueno
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 19, 2023
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    Es muy bueno se ve bonito y es muy útil para los espacios pequeños. Muy satisfecha
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  • Mr. I. Sanderson
    4.0 out of 5 stars Ideal, versatile cutting table.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2019
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    I like the adjustable height I’m 5’9” so needle a higher cutting table. Lockable wheels and easy to move round if you have to.
    When putting together I would work on a hard floor as opposed to carpet. When it comes to fitting the top to the base ( which is done upside down) make sure the tops are fitting snugly before you commit to screwing together.
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    Mr. I. Sanderson
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Ideal, versatile cutting table.

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2019
    I like the adjustable height I’m 5’9” so needle a higher cutting table. Lockable wheels and easy to move round if you have to.
    When putting together I would work on a hard floor as opposed to carpet. When it comes to fitting the top to the base ( which is done upside down) make sure the tops are fitting snugly before you commit to screwing together.
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  • Vivian R. Long
    5.0 out of 5 stars How to Fix the Casters when they FAIL
    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
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    Yes, this table is great. Easy to put together. Handy space-saving design and thoughtful features. All that is true. But let's be honest, the casters are the WORST. Why do manufacturers make great products but then cheap out when it comes to the wheels? I will never understand. The included casters don't roll well, to begin with, and the plastic inserts crack and allow the casters to bend. BUT I HAVE THE SOLUTION. If you want to fix the problem once and for all, allowing you to use a stronger caster and make your table sturdier and more maneuverable then here's how I did it. It was quick and easy. Here's what you need:

    1. A hammer and perhaps a screwdriver to help hold the insert while you hammer.
    2. Something to cut the plastic insert with - I used tinsnips - plus some sandpaper or a dremel or a butane lighter which you'll need to flatten the plastic inserts.
    3. Outwater Square Double Star Metal Caster Insert with Thread DS71-326 Thread: 3/8-16, Outside Diameter of Tube: 1", Gauge of Tube: 16/18. 鶹 link below (These come in a pack of 20. You can order smaller quantities directly from the mfg website, but with shipping for the six you'll need it's about $25, or just pay $34 and get 20 from 鶹. Ignore the mfg instructions to measure the tube - I did that and ordered the smaller 3/4" DS71-245. They're too narrow and just rattle around inside the leg. This larger size will sit flush with the edge of the tube and the prongs modified slightly as I will show you will hold it tightly in place. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076MJ8BBP.
    4. Nefish Stem Caster Wheels 2 Inch, 8 Pack, Heavy Duty Threaded Stem Casters, UNC 3/8"-16 x 1" Swivel Casters Set of 4 with Safety Dual Locking Wheel for Furniture and Cart or any 3/8" - 16 x " caster. I found these were the lowest price for the quantity needed, and they look and work great. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXJ7MM61

    Step 1: Take the leg inserts off the table.
    Remove the height adjustment knobs and pull the black plastic inserts out of the tube. You can pull on them using the attached casters and they slide right out. There are two in each leg - twelve in all. These inserts keep the height adjustment nuts in line. If you want to keep the ability to raise and lower the table you will need to modify six of the twelve. If not you can just set them aside and ignore the rest of this paragraph - you won't need the inserts for the new wheels. If you want height adjustment, cut off the end of the insert and smooth it flat using your Dremel or sandpaper or melt it with a butane torch (that's what I used) so it will fit back in the leg with the nuts aligned with the holes. You'll want to leave just enough plastic to hold the nut in place. Once I cut the ends, I used my butane lighter to melt down the rounded plastic end so it was flat. I just heated it and then quickly pressed it down to level it out on the flat wrench that came with my casters. This end will butt up against the end of the caster insert. Then you can put the other remaining insert back in on top of it. I'd also suggest screwing the height adjustment knobs back into the bottom insert so you don't knock it out of place when you're hammering in the caster insert.

    Step 2: Hammer down the star prongs on the caster insert as shown so you can get it started into the tube because they are a little too wide to fit as is. You can use a screwdriver or something to help hold it while you're hammering. Once you're able to put it part way into the leg - kind of leaning as shown, then you can hammer it in the rest of the way and the prongs will hold the insert tightly in place. They aren't going anywhere! I was able to do all six inserts in about 20 minutes once I figured out how much the prongs needed to be flattened. Then screw in your casters, put the legs back in your table, and you're done. The whole job took me about 40 minutes or less and cost about $30 for the casters and $34 for the inserts. I hope that this is helpful. Cheers!
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    Vivian R. Long
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    How to Fix the Casters when they FAIL

    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
    Yes, this table is great. Easy to put together. Handy space-saving design and thoughtful features. All that is true. But let's be honest, the casters are the WORST. Why do manufacturers make great products but then cheap out when it comes to the wheels? I will never understand. The included casters don't roll well, to begin with, and the plastic inserts crack and allow the casters to bend. BUT I HAVE THE SOLUTION. If you want to fix the problem once and for all, allowing you to use a stronger caster and make your table sturdier and more maneuverable then here's how I did it. It was quick and easy. Here's what you need:

    1. A hammer and perhaps a screwdriver to help hold the insert while you hammer.
    2. Something to cut the plastic insert with - I used tinsnips - plus some sandpaper or a dremel or a butane lighter which you'll need to flatten the plastic inserts.
    3. Outwater Square Double Star Metal Caster Insert with Thread DS71-326 Thread: 3/8-16, Outside Diameter of Tube: 1", Gauge of Tube: 16/18. 鶹 link below (These come in a pack of 20. You can order smaller quantities directly from the mfg website, but with shipping for the six you'll need it's about $25, or just pay $34 and get 20 from 鶹. Ignore the mfg instructions to measure the tube - I did that and ordered the smaller 3/4" DS71-245. They're too narrow and just rattle around inside the leg. This larger size will sit flush with the edge of the tube and the prongs modified slightly as I will show you will hold it tightly in place. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076MJ8BBP.
    4. Nefish Stem Caster Wheels 2 Inch, 8 Pack, Heavy Duty Threaded Stem Casters, UNC 3/8"-16 x 1" Swivel Casters Set of 4 with Safety Dual Locking Wheel for Furniture and Cart or any 3/8" - 16 x " caster. I found these were the lowest price for the quantity needed, and they look and work great. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXJ7MM61

    Step 1: Take the leg inserts off the table.
    Remove the height adjustment knobs and pull the black plastic inserts out of the tube. You can pull on them using the attached casters and they slide right out. There are two in each leg - twelve in all. These inserts keep the height adjustment nuts in line. If you want to keep the ability to raise and lower the table you will need to modify six of the twelve. If not you can just set them aside and ignore the rest of this paragraph - you won't need the inserts for the new wheels. If you want height adjustment, cut off the end of the insert and smooth it flat using your Dremel or sandpaper or melt it with a butane torch (that's what I used) so it will fit back in the leg with the nuts aligned with the holes. You'll want to leave just enough plastic to hold the nut in place. Once I cut the ends, I used my butane lighter to melt down the rounded plastic end so it was flat. I just heated it and then quickly pressed it down to level it out on the flat wrench that came with my casters. This end will butt up against the end of the caster insert. Then you can put the other remaining insert back in on top of it. I'd also suggest screwing the height adjustment knobs back into the bottom insert so you don't knock it out of place when you're hammering in the caster insert.

    Step 2: Hammer down the star prongs on the caster insert as shown so you can get it started into the tube because they are a little too wide to fit as is. You can use a screwdriver or something to help hold it while you're hammering. Once you're able to put it part way into the leg - kind of leaning as shown, then you can hammer it in the rest of the way and the prongs will hold the insert tightly in place. They aren't going anywhere! I was able to do all six inserts in about 20 minutes once I figured out how much the prongs needed to be flattened. Then screw in your casters, put the legs back in your table, and you're done. The whole job took me about 40 minutes or less and cost about $30 for the casters and $34 for the inserts. I hope that this is helpful. Cheers!
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  • BenKong
    2.0 out of 5 stars Dont recommend this product if you are looking for a quality table
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2018
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    The design of the table is great, but the quality of its finish is not good. It arrived with a broken corner and disfunctional wheels. The edges of the metal parts are very sharp.