Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: urnmor on May 06, 2020, 04:05:59 PM
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I am looking to replace an outdoor table that has seen it better days. I would like the new one to have a stainless steel top that does not rust and a storage area. All at a reasonable price any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Do you need wheels on it? Sam's Club sells both, with or without wheels.
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I saw these at Sams I think Amazon has them also and they have different sizes. I would want to add casters for my use.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/grill-table/prod19972020?xid=plp_product_1_42
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Thank you all for answering it would be nice to have wheels however more important is the quality of the stainless steel. We live near the ocean so salt is a factor and unless it is 316 I fear it will either rust or stain.
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Big $$ difference between 304 and 316 SS
I got a 24"x30" 304 SS table with top and bottom shelves and casters for $180
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/regency-24-x-30-16-gauge-304-stainless-steel-commercial-work-table-with-undershelf/600TS2430S.html
This same thing with 3 shelves 27"x16" in 316 SS is about $311
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/lakeside-316-stainless-steel-three-shelf-utility-cart-27-1-2-x-16-1-4-x-33-3-8/480316.html
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Home Depot carries a line of Keter patio carts, a few with SS tops. I have a smaller one that has my 22" Blackstone griddle on the top, what they call their 40 gal. one. They have a 78 gal one as well. Works really well outside and has some cheapy casters so it can be moved around. Storage in a compartment below with tightly closing doors.
Sschorr, would you recommend this brand/unit? I want somthing like that but I haven't seen it in person. Looks like a few of the big box stores have this available as a special delivery option. I did notice the plastic/resin wheels but i won't move it much.
Thanks!
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Not entirely stainless.. How about stainless frame work with a stone top such as granite..There are usually smaller left over pieces available.. The down side would be weight and possibility that a hard blow
could chip it. Won't rust, easy to clean and looks good. just thinking out loud.
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Darwin, this table idea has been working for me. I have used a stainless steel polish on it to refurb the surface that got some very minor pitting around my old 17†inch Blackstone griddle. The area underneath the griddle was not pitted at all. I think that with some regular maintenance, the rust pitting issue will be very minor. Otherwise, I really like the size, the enclosed storage underneath, the side that has as a bar for hanging tools, and the ability to move it around.
I think one of the Sam's stores on the other side of the valley carries this item. I'll try and go give it a look & pick one up.
Thanks! :beer:
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What about using a concrete patio table? I know it doesn't have the storage, but it's going to last forever.
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Does anyone have a Keter one? I finally looked at it online and it looks like something I might be interested in.
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I bought two stainless steel roughly 2' x 4' sized tables off of Amazon. They rust very easily when it rains and require a cleanup with Bar Keepers Friend. I store them inside now. You can pick them up with a magnet so I am guessing 304 stainless. Even 316 will rust at weld spots if not passivated.