Garvee Adjustable Work Table with Wheels 220LBS Capacity Rolling Tool Tray Table for Garage Repair Shops DIY Orange
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- Adjustable height for versatile use
- 220LBS weight capacity support
- Smooth-rolling lockable wheels
- Durable steel frame construction
- Ideal for garage and DIY work
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Garvee Adjustable Work Table with Wheels 220LBS Capacity Rolling Tool Tray Table for Garage Repair Shops DIY Orange

Reviews
I got this table mainly for furniture flipping projects and it has been a solid addition to my workspace. I keep all my paints and supplies on it and being able to roll it around without everything tipping or spilling is a big deal when you are moving between pieces. The surface holds a lot more than I expected and the storage compartments help keep smaller items sorted so I am not digging around for stuff constantly.The adjustable height is something I actually use. I find myself switching between sitting and standing depending on what I am working on, and being able to dial in the height makes a difference in how comfortable the whole session feels. It goes from 38 to 45 inches which covers both pretty well for me.Rolling around on the casters is smooth and easy, no dragging or catching on the floor. I like that two of the wheels lock because when I need the table to stay put while I am working on something, it does not drift. The frame feels solid and the 220 pound capacity means I do not have to think twice about loading it up. If you do a lot of DIY work and need something mobile that can hold your supplies without being a hassle to move around, this table does exactly that.
It's a good tool cart. Works great for the price.
If you spend any time browsing the automotive or workshop sections on Garvee, you’re likely familiar with the major import aggregators that dominate the space. They don’t necessarily custom-engineer tools from scratch; instead, they source highly functional, open-market industrial designs and sell them directly at a fraction of name-brand tool-truck prices.This mobile teardown tray is a perfect example of that model. It is an incredibly useful piece of shop equipment that saves your back during long projects, offering massive utility right out of the box, provided you treat it as a solid platform open to a couple of quick DIY upgrades.Where it excels:Ergonomics & Layout: The offset single-post design is brilliant. It allows the flat base feet to slide completely under a car frame or a lower shelf, extending the tray directly over a fender, engine bay, or interior workspace. The vertical telescoping range easily clears standard radiator core supports.Smart Organization: The built-in partitions are excellent for keeping small hardware, clips, and active hand tools separated mid-job, eliminating the hassle of misplacing loose components.Unglued Liners (A Hidden Win): It includes textured rubber liners for the tray compartments, and thankfully, they are not glued down. Factory liners on budget carts are usually cheap and permanently glued to the metal, which quickly turns into a melted, oil-soaked mess. Because these are loose, you can instantly pull them out to shake off metal shavings or wipe down the steel tray. Even better, it makes it incredibly easy to use the factory pieces as a perfect cutting template to drop in your own high-quality, chemical-resistant matting.Surface Finish: The high-visibility powder coating is surprisingly thick. It wipes clean of shop fluids easily and doesn’t immediately chip down to bare metal when you drop a heavy wrench into the tray.The Easy Upgrades to Make It "Elite":To keep this table budget-friendly, the manufacturer cut corners on the rolling hardware. The included 2-inch casters roll fine on a pristine, epoxied shop floor. However, if your garage concrete has standard expansion joints, stray zip-tie tails, or floor debris, these small wheels will stutter and catch, making a top-heavy cart prone to tipping if you push it carelessly.Pro Tip: Treat this cart as a premium DIY kit. Swap out the default wheels for a set of 3-inch or 4-inch polyurethane swivel casters with standard stem mounts. Upgrading the wheels and dropping in your own heavy-duty liner material transforms this from a decent budget cart into an absolute tank that glides over extension cords and floor cracks effortlessly.Weight Limit Realities:The frame feels planted, but the physics of a single telescoping post mean the tray will flex slightly if you lean heavily on the outer rim. Keep heavy iron components centered directly over the vertical support column, and it will handle daily garage use without issue.Verdict:An exceptional value for any home garage or maintenance bay. It forces you to stay organized instead of piling tools on a radiator shroud or core support. If you don't mind spending 10 minutes tweaking the wheels and liners to your exact liking, it becomes an elite piece of kit.
This adjustable work table is a really useful addition to my garage. The rolling design makes it easy to move around, and the overall capacity feels strong enough for most DIY and repair tasks.The tray space is practical and helps keep tools organized while working, which makes projects more efficient and less cluttered.I’m giving it 4/5 because the connections are a bit wobbly out of the box. I ended up 3D printing some small shims to tighten things up, which helped a lot and improved stability.Overall, it’s a very functional and versatile work table, just with a few minor fit-and-finish issues that can be improved.