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(1057 Products)What Are Utility Tables?
A utility table has a variety of purposes from adding additional seating for eating, displaying items at a garage sale, and getting work done in your garage. Put adjustable drafting tables in your design or art studio for drawing and planning work. Set a sturdy bench-style utility table in the shop for cutting and hammering on metal or wood. Roll portable utility tables with an underside cabinet next to your workbench and keep your tools under lock and key overnight. Some heavy duty utility tables also fold up for additional storage and can be opened up when you need them. Choose an office chair if you need additional seating around your utility table.
What Types of Utility Tables Are Available?
Utility tables are available in colors like white, brown, black, and walnut. If you're drafting, planning, or sketching blueprints, try doing the work from an adjustable utility table. This ergonomic utility table rises and drops with the twist of a dial, and you can tilt the surface to match your preferred position while you're drawing or painting. Use the attached tray for keeping pens, pencils, and erasers close by, so you don't have to fish for supplies on every job.
Do your most intensive work on heavy duty utility tables. These stoutly built platforms can bear the weight of your tools, supplies, and the wood blocks or metal panels you're working with. Put sturdy tables in every corner of the shared workspace, so everybody has some extra work surface to use for big jobs.
Roll portable utility tables with a built-in underside cabinet to the side of each fixed workbench. During the day, it adds a bit of surface for a roomier work area. At night, your workers can stow their tools in the cabinet and lock them safely inside.
In Addition to Utility Work Tables, What Else Do You Need for Collaboration?
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