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Industrial Chic...at Costco

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We've always liked the look of a plain stainless steel work table and have been known to go investigate at the restaurant supply stores. We've never taken the plunge and brought one home, but for $129.99 we might have to reconsider...

 
 

After being inspired by this post on Grassroots Modern, we took a peek at a website we've never visited, Costco, and rounded up three pieces intended for the garage or workroom that we think could find a place inside.


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Stainless Steel Work Table, $129.99. Leg levelers, adjustable bottom shelf, 48 w x 24 l x 36" high.


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Steel High Cabinet on Casters, $389.99


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Stainless Steel Shop Stool, $39.99

All available at Costco.

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tables - dining & occasional, seating - stacking & folding, shelving & storage, Costco

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WOW, $129 for that size stainless steel work table that size is a really great deal, not even IKEA can beat that!

posted by pkswede on February 8th 2008 at 6:33am
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I have a stainless steel work table similar to that as my dining table in my small apartment. works great and the storage shelf below houses my "mini bar"- wicker milk crates containing bottles and supplies for drinks.

posted by bramasoleiowa on February 8th 2008 at 6:41am
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They used to sell a stainless steel, two-level tool chest (it was a little pricier at about $1K but it is built like a dream with full length drawer glides and heavy gauge steel) that we splurged on - the bottom half is getting built into my powder room to house make-up and accessories.

posted by Tobermory on February 8th 2008 at 7:37am
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I recently purchased a similar stainless steel work table from Herzog Store Fixture Co. (1034 W. Madison St.), a restaurant supply store in the West Loop. It's great and it doesn't leave the same footprint that a traditional kitchen island does. I can't for the life of me remember how much I paid, but the price was probably in line with Costco's price. I don"t have a Costco membership, though...and Herzog is open to the public (unlike many other restaurant supply stores).

posted by "C" to the "P" on February 8th 2008 at 7:41am
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Uh oh--I'm going to Costco today--

posted by jen_g on February 8th 2008 at 8:17am
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Costco has a ton of great stuff it just takes some searching on the website to find it....it also comes and goes and what you see today might not be available tomorrow in the less than average tastes.

posted by Patrickinchicago on February 8th 2008 at 8:36am
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Buy one with a brand name and it will cost you $700.00
http://www.trulythefinest.com/prodDetail.cfm/8334,Cucina_Tavalo_-_Work_Table-_24in_x_48in,MX2

Costco's price is less than half the cheapest price from a commercial source.

This is a great prep table for a home kitchen. Kitchen aid, food processor, bins of flour and sugar can be stored below and when you are ready to prep you can make a big mess on the table and clean it up no sweat.

posted by art on February 8th 2008 at 8:38am
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FYI the website says that not all of the items on the website are available in the store.

posted by JG on February 8th 2008 at 11:05am
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