Best kitchen & dining room tablets according to redditors

We found 44 Reddit comments discussing the best kitchen & dining room tablets. We ranked the 28 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Kitchen & Dining Room Tables:

u/SoonerOrHater · 104 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

There's no need to salvage and reverse engineer old parts. You can easily get everything you need from Ebay/Aliexpress 3D printer/CNC supply stores. A project like this could be done with like half the cost and complexity of a $150 DIY 3D printer kit.

EDIT:

Component|Shipped|linkcnc
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Mega 2560 board, Ramps 1.4 Controller, LCD|$21.85|
NEMA 17 Motors (2)|$6.60 each|$4.55 each
GT2 Belt 2M & 2 timing pulleys|$2.20|$1.55
Endstop Limit Switch & Cable (4)|$0.45 each|$0.30 each
Motor mounting bracket & screws (2)|$2.00 each|$0.45 each
SCS8UU 8mm Linear Bearing Block (4)|$1.08 each|$0.71 each
8mm x 500mm Steel Rod|$10.88 for 2|$0.96 each
8mm Rod Support|$3.20 for 4|$0.39 each

EDIT2: Instead of using an XY carriage setup you could make the same patterns by spinning the sand tray slowly and using one shorter linear actuator to move the marble in and out from the center. I think that would make it more mesmerizing and potentially easier to program patterns for.

EDIT3: Home Depot & Amazon have thick round glass table tops with free delivery:

Glass Table Top|Delivered
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24" round, 10mm thick|$34.99
30" round, 1/2" thick|$54.09
36" round, 1/2" thick|$73.48

Steel Balls|Delivered
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1-1/16" Steel Pinball|$3.50
25mm Steel Bearing Ball|$3.13
23mm Steel Bearing Bal|$2.54
20mm Steel Bearing Ball|$2.05
18mm Steel Bearing Ball|$1.75
16mm Steel Bearing Ball|$1.64
13mm Steel Bearing Ball|$1.54

u/Chiinori · 18 pointsr/CozyPlaces

It's this one from Amazon. It's pretty good quality for the price, but I wouldn't recommend this if you're tall, since your knees would hit the metal parts connecting the legs.

u/Worksn · 9 pointsr/AmateurRoomPorn

No problem! Yeah they are both amazon! table

chairs

u/Soldats84 · 6 pointsr/malelivingspace

Instead of a traditional dining room table consider getting one of these: folding table.

u/LolFishFail · 2 pointsr/PKA

Table Talk.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0016KIWRG

It's a lot larger than the picture shows, To get a good context, it takes up the same amount of space as a couch.

But the cool thing about it is I can fit my huge PC case, 2 external harddrives, an Xbox 360, A ton of papers and books on it, Yet still have enough room to clear the desk to have room to draw etc... It's stronger than anything else you can get for the price. But the only thing someone might be picky about is the colour.

Also there's enough room for me to use a keyboard, mouse and graphics tablet without being cramped.

u/orange-blossom · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

I don't see any problem with a round table (especially a drop-leaf), but if you want something narrow so that you can pass between the table and the couch, you might want to look for a rectangle shaped table. Are you looking for something lower or higher?

You could go for a simple drop-leaf or mid-century (one, two) bistro table or something more modern, like a pub table (one, two, three). Either way, I'd encourage you to mix & match chairs to suit your style and comfort level, since sometimes dining sets can look a bit dated or cheap.

Another tip for your plant fantasies I've suggested to others before - add a shelf or two across the window for some extra storage/light. Maybe hang some around the window as well.

u/DayBeast · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace
u/Doctor_Hellsturm · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Thats an old IKEA deskplate on top of two of these: https://www.amazon.com/IKEA-Trestle-Height-Adjustable-Drafting/dp/B00TA4LII0

u/Moj43 · 2 pointsr/InteriorDesign

On Amazon. Both were super cheap.

Table

Chairs

u/cuvar · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

And if you wanted something for formal dinners you could get something that folds up like this

u/DirtyChito · 1 pointr/interiordecorating

As said, the sofa should go on the long wall to the left of the kitchen. Your seating should never leave your back to the front entrance. Hang the tv on the shorter wall if possible. It's okay if the section covers that first window. Adding drapes and a plant to the opposite corner will fill it out.

If you don't already have a table, I highly recommend a counter-height table (similar to this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G2N1UL6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1Njmzb6EHNRK1) and set it up to act as an island when not in use for dining. Keep the chairs only on the outside of the kitchen and store the extra chairs as bar stools along the outside of that counter next to the living room (since that looks like that's what it is set up for). It's a beautiful space.

u/UnskippableAd · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

It's listed as a table, you can find it quite a few places online but here's where I got mine. I just realized I left a review on this too, you can see I've been busy since then. amazon

u/jamonholmgren · 1 pointr/Battletops

Amazon: Homissue 4-Tier Industrial Style... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074KWXLD8?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

My desk: Zinus Industrial Style Dining Table https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078RXP5QR?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

The chair: Wilmer Oxford Grey Fabric Club Chair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZ4N3JE?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/bellas_wicked_grin · 1 pointr/boardgames

I have this. It is reasonably priced and I am very happy with it but, it will not seat more than 4 comfortably.

You may be interested in this. It is also very reasonably priced but, it is a full height table. It shouldn't cost much to get a local crafter to work on the legs. If you have the DIY skills, I see a fairly straightworward solution in a "hole and pin" expandable steel leg. Someting like this.

If you have $1k to spend, there is this. When not in use it sits against the wall like a console table or desk but, expands to seat up to 12 people. The first time I saw it was on youtube. This thing is amazing.

u/genuinecounterfeit · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

Amazon lol. I have good taste (I hope) but Im cheap.

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071ZHCVWT?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06WW5741Y?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2

u/darknickdude · 1 pointr/furniture

I have considered it. I basically don't want to worry about installing it (leveling, finding studs, etc.) and putting holes in the wall. I think this one is the closest I've seen to what I'm looking for. The price is just a little high. Also, I realized that 55" long is going to be too big for the space. Probably around 36" would be good.

u/Burkeski · 0 pointsr/finishing

Thank you! Table is from amazon (risky purchase) but it’s really well built and real wood. I’ll send the link in a minute.

Florence Round Pedestal Dining Table Rustic Smoke https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2P99FQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oT0UCbBHDE287