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Heavy duty. Looks nice.
Style: Zig Zag, Size: 28 inch
These are great. They are VERY heavy duty. I used them with a butcher block counter to make a desk. Worked perfectly.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Good and attractive with a few finish issues.
Style: Zig Zag, Size: 28 inch
These are attractive and functional and work well. Some of the welds were not as precise as I would have liked, and a few places (not conspicuous) are missing a little of the finish, but overall they do what they're supposed to do.
I used them with a butcherblock counter top to create a desk for my office.
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★★★★★ 5
Very versatile table for many uses.
Style: Rectangular, Size: 28 inch
These legs work great for replacing a free standing rv dinette by reusing the table top . We didn’t need a table that converted to a bed. Nice fit and finish and great quality.
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very good
Style: Zig Zag, Size: 28 inch
These are very stable and worked perfectly with our butcher blocks! The size and length are true to what it says! you can adjust height.
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Strong legs, somewhat industrial but trendy also
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Good legs, some what utilitarian or industrial, they are strong as they are made out of pipe, and assembly is fairly easy once you get the idea of how it goes together. They are roughly 1.5 feet across maybe a bit less adjustable height on each leg, if you have wood floors you may want to put a pad under each leg as they are full metal pipes. Pretty interesting idea and does not cost much.
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