








🔧 Elevate your workspace with industrial strength and sleek style!
The HALLY SINKS & TABLES H stainless steel worktable offers a durable 24x48 inch prep surface crafted from NSF-certified 18-gauge type 430 stainless steel. Featuring adjustable galvanized steel legs with non-slip feet, a 1.5-inch backsplash, and a heavy-duty undershelf, it supports up to 480 lbs on top and 380 lbs below. Designed for commercial and home use, this polished, rust-resistant table ensures a stable, hygienic, and versatile workspace that’s quick to assemble and built to last.










| ASIN | B07V2GKJQN |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Brand | HALLY SINKS & TABLES H |
| Brand Name | HALLY SINKS & TABLES H |
| Color | With Backsplash |
| Colour | With Backsplash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,919 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Finish type | Polished |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Frame material | Metal |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Is the item resizable? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 53 Pounds |
| Item height | 36 inches |
| Item weight | 53 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HALLY SINKS & TABLES H |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | with Backsplash |
| Size | 24''x48'' |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| Top material type | Metal |
| UPC | 713929541386 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**Z
Buena compra
La mesa llegó bien y sin daños aparentes. Las piezas llegaron completas. La parte de arriba si es acero inoxidable pero la de abajo no creo que lo sea, por lo que recomiendo que no se use para exteriores.
J**Y
Just what I ordered
Very sturdy easy to put together. Just what I was looking for
S**N
BUYER BEWARE! Read description carefully: galvanized steel undershelf and what that means
TL;DR: I am unhappy with myself for not reading the description more carefully. I am not unhappy with the product, however the product images (specifically the 4th image) depict a build quality that is not representative of the shipped product (see the 2nd + 3rd graph of "What I got" for the impatient). Why I am giving it 4 stars if I am unhappy: The product description clearly states that the under-shelf is NOT stainless, that it is in fact galvanized steel. The same can be said for the legs, and I believe the hardware is either aluminum or galvanized steel. I wish that I had been more careful when making this purchase. I ended up pulling the trigger on this item because I was frustrated that I could not distinguish it or its differences from other similar items listed so I kind of ended up picking haphazardly. If you read carefully, you are getting what you pay for. I didn't do that, so I'm unhappy. What I wanted: It was my intention to have this work surface function as a sort of island in my kitchen because of my own shortage of counter space. I wanted to get a robust brushed stainless counter top with a non-directional finish as I had seen before in commercial kitchens. Because this was going to be in a living space I wanted it to look nice, and from the product images that is what I thought I was getting. What I got: As shown in the product image (this is also my bad) the work surface is very finely brushed stainless. That means that oils, finger prints, and minor scratches stand out like crazy on the smooth stainless work surface. Looks great in pictures, looks messy in real life. Simply sliding my cutting board from the front to the back of the counter to (across the grain of the fine linear finished surface) was enough to litter the work surface with a dozen tiny scratches that stand out when light hits the table. Its my thinking that this will bother me less once I've accrued more scratches, but if it were brushed more intensely or non-directionally (as I falsely assumed) that would not be the case. The legs and shelf are galvanized steel. This is likely a non-issue for most people buying a workstation at this price point, but for a living space it leaves somethings to be desired. The legs and shelf look like galvanized steel; the legs are way more reflective than the work surface, and the shelf has that distinctive etched pattern common with cheap zinc coatings. Whatsmore, because galvanized steel is hard to weld (generally requiring the protective zinc coating to be ground off before welding) the pipes and joint that support the shelf are painted, not galvanized, and are therefore more susceptible to rusting (and they are painted silver which feels dishonest to me and kind of dumb). If you plan on keeping this table outside and exposed to the elements, freezes, and thaws, I wouldn't count on those joints lasting much longer than a couple of seasons. Also, just worth noting that placing food on galvanized steel is generally safe, but acidic foods WILL absorb some of the zinc which is toxic and 100% not something you want - use the shelf for storage, not for pantry. The image that shows the shelf joint, where the shelf attaches to the leg (the 4th image) looks immaculate compared to the product that arrived at my door. There is visible over-spray from the silver paint covering the welds, and the uniform bevel around the rim of the outer pipe is nowhere to be found. The reality is that the construction on that specific part of the table is coarse and cheap. Again, this not an issue for most people, but it bothers me because I paid 250 dollars for this thing and I expected a little more. I see some people complaining about the sturdiness - without any weight on it is a little wobbly, but once you load up the shelf and adjust the legs, it is about as sturdy as you would expect from a 30-something inch table. I'd say sturdiness is not an issue. I now understand that at this price point this is what to be expected. Once this one gets sufficiently banged up or I move, I will go ahead and spend more money on a heavier gauge, higher quality table.
T**N
Got what I paid for!
Looked great and is exactly what I expected.
A**Z
Great stainless steel
I love love my table
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