Weatherguard Garden Greenhouse Workbench

Weatherguard Garden Greenhouse Workbench

Description

title: Potting Bench - Weatherguard Garden Greenhouse Workbench

IS 92011 Features: -Composite wood top is eco-friendly and made from recycled materials. -Convenient trimmings bin is removable. -Place inside your greenhouse as extra storage. -Weather proof: Yes. -Weight capacity of each shelf: 30 lbs.. Product Type: -Stationary. Material: -Steel. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -32". Overall Width - Side to Side: -39". Overall Depth - Front to Back: -15". Overall Product Weight: -22 lbs.

  • EASY 1 TOOL ASSEMBLY - All you need is a screwdriver and approximately 30 minutes to be ready for gardening enjoyment.
  • STURDY YET LIGHTWEIGHT - This potting bench workstation has a heavy duty metal frame and composite slats made from recycled material. Can be moved around your garden or greenhouse with ease.
  • PERFECT HEIGHT AND SIZE - This potting bench is the perfect height for working comfortably while standing. Perfect for inside your greenhouse, balconies, patios, decks, porches, backyards.
  • ADJUSTABLE SHELF - The workbench bottom shelf can be placed at any height, lower for storing large bags of soil or supplies, higher to keep garden tools and smaller items within reach
  • HANDY TRIMMINGS BIN - Keep your potting and plant trimmimg mess to a minimum with the removable canvas bin. Conveniently sweep dirt and trimmings into the bag, remove and dispose - No mess!

Would this make a good food prep table next to my grill? - It would be great for staging. It could easily hold a cutting board, a tray or two, and cooking utensils. The surface is stable, but it is slatted. I am short, 5 feet; the height is great for me, but a very tall person may have to stoop more than at a kitchen counter. Still, I love this product and would say most people would be happy with using it as a prep table.

Bag has hooks (2) at each short end of the bag. 4 small holes at the end of 4 corners in the frame. They don't line up. How is it connected? - I just looked at mine. The hooks don't line up straight on, but if you move them around a bit they should reach the holes. Mine are all pointing diagonally, with the hook pointing out towards the edges of the bag. I hope this makes sense. I remember struggling with this too when I put mine together.

what are the dimensions of this shelf? - approx. 12"x 36"

How much weight can this shelf hold all together? Looking for something to hold shallow flats for starts in my greenhouse. - This is a very sturdy shelf, and heavier than they look in the pictures. I have two of them end-to-end against a patio wall. We've loaded them with bags of fertilizer, buckets of gardening tools, our box for glass recycling, ice buckets filled with beverages for parties, and other odds and ends, with no problem at all. They don't take up much room, either.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Would this make a good food prep table next to my grill?

It would be great for staging. It could easily hold a cutting board, a tray or two, and cooking utensils. The surface is stable, but it is slatted. I am short, 5 feet; the height is great for me, but a very tall person may have to stoop more than at a kitchen counter. Still, I love this product and would say most people would be happy with using it as a prep table.

Bag has hooks (2) at each short end of the bag. 4 small holes at the end of 4 corners in the frame. They don't line up. How is it connected?

I just looked at mine. The hooks don't line up straight on, but if you move them around a bit they should reach the holes. Mine are all pointing diagonally, with the hook pointing out towards the edges of the bag. I hope this makes sense. I remember struggling with this too when I put mine together.

what are the dimensions of this shelf?

approx. 12"x 36"

How much weight can this shelf hold all together? Looking for something to hold shallow flats for starts in my greenhouse.

This is a very sturdy shelf, and heavier than they look in the pictures. I have two of them end-to-end against a patio wall. We've loaded them with bags of fertilizer, buckets of gardening tools, our box for glass recycling, ice buckets filled with beverages for parties, and other odds and ends, with no problem at all. They don't take up much room, either.