MANICURE STATION WITH BUILT-IN DUST COLLECTOR NAIL TABLE WITH EXTRACTING VENT - SABA
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Seems like it is built to last
The table itself is very solid and heavy. Seems like it is built to last. It came packaged very well and was delivered on a pallet. The size is really good, plenty of room on the table top and leg room is ample. The table does not rock, but sits firmly, proving it was built square. The built in vent is very helpful. When my wife and sister do each others nails they would often joke that they were going to die from all the nail dust....well this vent will now prevent an early death!<br /><br />The desk itself has two outer drawers that slide out. The one in the middle tilts out and is simply an access cubby to turn the vent switch on and off.<br /><br />The critiques I have are minor. 1) The glass top didn't fit the table top exactly...it was off by a little, maybe 1/8". I flipped it over to see if it fit better and it was still off. The vent still fit in the hole ok. 2) There is no 1 1/2" hole inside the middle cubby to allow the electrical cord to go through so you can plug it in to an outlet. I'll have to drill that myself. I'm also going to do some other "convenience" modifications which involve installing more outlets near the bottoms of the legs so there won't be cords draped all around for the lamp, UV, Dremel, and fan. There will essentially be one cord providing power to the table, and then the other accessories will plug into the table.<br /><br />Overall, I give it a 4 1/2 stars rating. If the glass fit better and the middle cubby had an access hole for the fan cord, that would make it a 5 star. I can't choose 4 1/2 so i'll mark it a 5. It's more 5 than 4 anyways.<br /><br />I guess I could talk about the money a bit. Yes, this was expensive. $400 plus $150 s/h plus $65 to deliver to a residential address (which I didn't know about. To the manufacturer: you should disclose this additional cost upfront). No matter what table I looked at, they all were going to have a high shipping cost. So then it was a matter of choosing between a $200 table and $400 and up because for some reason these manicure tables are expensive, even the cheap plywood models on wheels. So I opted to pay more for quality. It seems like it will last as long as we need it, and it matches the decor of the room.<br /><br />I attached a picture for size comparison. My wife didn't want her face in it though...:)
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