Need Advice on a Workbench

Hi, I’m expecting my U1 in the next few weeks and I need to choose a table to put it on and work at.
I have a couple of questions that I’m interested in:

First, are there any owners of the Workbench from Vevor? If yes, what is the feedback on the tables — quality, stability, etc.?
Link: https://www.vevor.com/adjustable-workbench-c_11969/vevor-adjustable-workbench-on-wheels-1500-lbs-capacity-48-x-24-inch-oak-wood-top-workbench-with-28-5-42-3-inch-height-adjustment-heavy-duty-hardwood-worktable-for-garage-workshop-home-office-p_010347368503

Second, Is it worth considering a table with wheels that can be locked, or will it not be able to provide stable support and create extra vibration for the 3D printer?

Third, If anyone can suggest alternatives that are not expensive, I’d be happy to consider them :slight_smile:
Thank you.

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Just be careful of the Amazon options that claim they are for 3D printers, alot of them can be very wobbly. The Vevor looks ok, and similar to what I bought. I just personally don’t like putting my printers on tables with wheels, I feel like they “wander” loool…

I have one of these that are currently holding my A1 and A1 mini… I’m sure it will fit the U1 which I originally purchased it for but then just totally rearranged my workspace.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DuraTech-36-in-W-x-20-in-D-Solid-Wood-Top-Workbench-Table-in-Black-91560/332986095

or on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Workbench-Adjustable-Rubberwood-Electronic-Woodworking/dp/B0CY26BTN2/ref=sr_1_11_sspa

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I use a workbench with drawers, left the casters off.

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I know you’re asking about a workbench but thought I’d share what I’m using; Gladiator shelving unit in the garage. I did a quick design on C brackets that I printed in ASA for stability/wall attachment.

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