Customer reviews for Seville Classics UltraHD 11 Drawer Rolling Workbench, 77" W x 20" D x 37.5" H forMember photos









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Packaged damaged and un-usable
After buying the 6 foot table, the 4 foot table, and the work bench, I thought, inspite of the reviews of damage, I would give it a try. I found the needed tools for assembly to include the following: 4 pound dead blow hammer, table saw, chop say, multiple C-clamps, small (8 oz) ball peen, medium (16 oz) ball peen, multiple pieces of oak or maple scrap. After unpacking the jig saw puzzle and finding the first damaged panel, I spent 2 hours cutting small blocks of oak to use, in conjunction with a variety of clamps, to press pieces back into a reasonably straight condition. Once generally straight I used the ball peen hammers, and bucking bars to make the parts straight. Bear in mind, I inspected the boxes upon arrival. The was no damage to the outside of the boxes, or the Styrofoam inserts. Once I straightened the end piece I installed the back to discover it had been dropped and crushed during packaging or production. All told, between unpacking, failing to assemble, realizing I needed to return the product, talking to Seville Classics (that was it's own nightmare, 0 stars for their customer service) and making an attempt to stuff the genie bake in the boxes, this project wasted over 6 man hours. Additional hours were wasted arranging a return pick up of a 400 pound paper weight sitting in the middle of my drive way. Personally, I'm terrified of driving the 200 miles to Sam's to buy it in-store. Simply inspecting the box for damage is no insurance the parts were not destroyed at the factory. I spent time fixing bent parts on the work bench also, but was able to make it work. Unless you posses a broad array of of tools, and want to give away hours of your time, to only be disappointed I would think twice before buying this product.
Reasonable quality for the price
From the moment it was delivered to competed assembly took me exactly 3 hours, by myself - except for the point when I needed help to flip it over (assembly of the carcass is done with the solid wood top on cardboard on the floor). The instructions are not great, but adequate and the correct hardware was all present, with even a bag of a one or two extra for each screw size. One screw did sheer off while installing, which maybe wouldn't have happened if I wasn't using my cordless drill instead of the manual screwdriver included, but there are just too many screws to do it all by hand. There are adjustments to ensure all the drawers and doors line up well, and overall the build quality is decent. This is not a Snap-On tool box by any stretch of the imagination, but then again it cost less than 10% what an equivalent sized Snap-On would cost, so I can accept that it is much less solid and sturdy. A couple pieces were slightly bent out of the box, but not so bad that it could not be assembled, so I'm not too concerned. Overall I expect this will serve my purposes and last a long time.
0 stars for assembly 4 for unit
The assembly took 5 hours and extreme frustration. The screws in the walls that hold the drawer gliders took the longest. They are little screws and you can't see most of the holes those 22 screws go into. Even where you can see the holes you can't get your hands in there to hold the screws, and the screws wouldn't stay on the provided screw driver, what saved my Bacon was my own screwdriver that would hold the screws straight until I got it started. But even then the screw would fall off and I had to try again about half a dozen or more times for each screw. Certainly the designer is worthy of capital punishment for such a cruel design. There's no way to hold the screws to get it started and one has to put there hand over the slider and stretch there fingers to turn the screwdriver. Once the frame is together, the drawers and other items are easy, just monotonous. There's a total of 265 screws, but the 22 that went into the sliders took longer, and were more frustrating than the other 243 screws. My suggestion is to find a Phillips head screwdriver that will hold the little screws straight for you to get them started and tightened. My problem was each time I tried and missed the hole I could not see, the screw fell off and I had to start again. And those little screws are the reason I only gave it four stars. They look very cheap, weak, small screws for the job. My grade 5 screws look of higher quality than these, and I know grade 8 is for tractors and stressful applications, but I want this to last. It looks great, but if the screws holding it together are weak, then how long will it last before it breaks apart??? So 0 stars for assembly, and 4 stars because assembled it looks great, the drawers slide and fit well. The lock may not even be good enough to keep honest people honest🤷🏻♂️ It's another weak part of the system. The work top is top notch solid wood. But if you have lots of patience, and can have 22 screws that are almost impossible to even get started fall off and restart several times and not blow your top, then I think it will be a pretty good tool cabinet, work table for you. It's about 250 lbs and took three of us to load it. But I sent my helpers home during the effort to try to attach the sliders to the back wall and front frame, because they couldn't get their hands in there or see anything and were so frustrated they weren't helping. Helpers aren't needed except for unloading and turning it over, and they weren't there for that, so I used all of the packing materials and some other foam I had and put it on the drawer side in kind of a mountain on each end and in the middle. I locked the wheels. Then I laid it over on the packing material hill I just built. Once laid over on it, I could get my hands under the side to tip it now on the side of it's wheels resting on the packing materials, then lifting with my legs I was able to lift the top setting it on all four wheels. Then I started assembly of the drawers, etc .
Nice workbench if you have 6 hours to build
Nice looking bench providing you have help and lots of time. Directions were poor and found several mistakes.Several bent/misaligned parts plagued the build. Need small hands to build bench, especially in first several steps. assembly of drawer were time consuming and tricky. Several parts in this step were bent and directions were poor. Drawers work ok, but don’t slide easily. Would recommend because of low price and functionality. Have someone mechanically inclined help.
Excellent quality and clear instructions
I'm very satisfied with the specificity and simplicity of the instructions, the well-marked components, the flawless packaging and to-my-door delivery. It required the expected 8 hours for unpackaging and assembly by myself, but the included magnetic screwdriver helped. A second person can be helpful with specific tasks (such as flipping the table after the 1st part of assembly), but I was methodically able to construct this myself. Cost was 1/2 that of comparable products in big box stores. I'd highly recommend.
Man Cave Perfection
For 10 years I have wanted to remodel my garage into the ultimate Man Cave Well I finally did it and the Seville UltraHD Line was the icing on the cake for my Man Cave. I have added 1 of the Rolling workbench cabinets to the project and words will not explain how impressed I am with this product. It was easy to assemble and they look great. The height is great for working on man cave projects. I have been so impressed with the Seville products that I have added 6 other Seville UltraHD products to my Man Cave. Even my wife loves the look and my neighbors and friends wish it was theirs. The directions were easy to follow, assembly was easy and took some time, The rolling workbench took me about 2 hours to assemble but worth every minute., the parts were easily identified, all parts were all there and the outcome was awesome. Highly recommended the entire line of Seville UltraHD, well at least the six pieces I have in my new Man Cave.
great bench and cabinet
Very good deal, lots of parts but easy to assemble. Delivery was good, no damage. Thick wood top, nice looking outside, again instructions and assembly was perfect. Great deal, I would use this as a kitchen island if I was going for that look, almost too nice fir my garage.
good bench
I got this yesterday at sams club that is closing down , today I put it together I took my time and it was the easiest thing I put together. My wife was proud of me not swearing because I took six hours doing it. This was a well built bench and glad I finally decided to get it, Just remember it takes three to four hours to put together.
Excellent Kitchen Workbench
It was a breeze to put together. Time consuming yes, but not at all difficult.The instructions are very clear. My husband and I spent about 3 hours putting it together and much of that was just reading instructions. It is my kitchen workbench. No more pulling appliances in and out of cabinets. Love it!
Better than expected!!
My husband and I have bought garage systems from Lowes and Home Depot and usually are made from particle board and they do not hold up. We saw the bench and cabinets at Sam's and decided to purchase. Wow, we could not be happier. They are metal framed, have a gazillion screws, very easy instructions to follow, sturdy as heck and big caster wheels that lock. This particular piece took my husband on his own about 5 hours to complete. You will be thrilled with this purchase as we are and make sure to get all the matching pieces. They may not be here for long and you will regret it if you only purchase the one!