Safco Height-Adjustable Split Level Drafting Table, Rectangular/Square, 47.25 x 29.75 x 26 to 37.25, Medium Oak
Elevate your creative and professional tasks with the Safco Split-Level Drafting Table. This versatile table seamlessly transitions between an art station and a functional desk, featuring a unique split-level design for enhanced organization. Effortlessly adjust the height from 26 to 37.25 inches, accommodating both sitting and standing preferences for optimal ergonomic comfort. The main work surface offers a generous tilt of up to 50 degrees, perfect for detailed work. Constructed with a robust steel frame and a durable wood-grain melamine top, this table is built for stability and lasting performance in any artistic or office environment.
$821.43
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
125
/ 275
#125 in Art & Drafting Tables
Price vs Category Average
+8%
Above average
Work surface split into three sections
47.251031.519.7515.7519.75
/ Top Shelf ("W x "D), Tiltable Surface ("W x "D), Side Fixed Surface ("W x "D)
Who it's for
- Dual Functionality Workspace
- Excellent Ergonomic Versatility
- Ample Work Surface Area
Who should skip it
- Potential for Wobble at Max Height
- Laminate Construction Limitations
- Manual Adjustment Required
Key Specs
Work surface split into three sections
Top Shelf (47.25"W x 10"D), Tiltable Surface (31.5"W x 19.75"D), Side Fixed Surface (15.75"W x 19.75"D)
Height adjusts from 26 to 37.25 inches
Top tilts up to a 50° angle
Material
Steel frame and wood grain melamine top
Product Weight
68 lbs.
Overall Dimensions
29.75"D x 47.25"W x 26" to 37.25"H
Tabletop Material
MDF
Tabletop Width
47.25 inches
Features
- Split-level design for versatile use
- Adjustable height for ergonomic comfort
- Main surface tilts up to 50 degrees
- Durable steel frame construction
- Smooth wood grain melamine work surface
- Accommodates sitting or standing positions
- Ideal for art, drafting, or desk work
What customers say
Customers generally view the Safco Drafting Table as a high-quality, professional-grade piece of furniture, particularly praising its robust functionality and thoughtful design. The split-level feature is a significant selling point, allowing users—such as architects, artists, and engineers—to maintain a flat surface for tools or monitors while simultaneously tilting the main work area for drawing or drafting. This versatility is frequently cited as a major productivity booster, and the wide range of height adjustability is appreciated for accommodating both sitting and standing work styles. Once assembled, the table's stability and durability receive high marks, suggesting that the initial effort pays off in long-term performance. However, the overall positive sentiment is slightly tempered by the assembly process, which many reviewers describe as complex, time-consuming, and requiring two people due to the table's substantial weight and numerous components. While the price point places it in the premium category, most users feel the investment is justified by the table's unique features, solid build, and professional utility. Minor complaints sometimes surface regarding slight imperfections in the finish or minor shipping damage, but these do not significantly detract from the overall positive reception of its core utility and design excellence.
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