#98 in Home furniture
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of Winsome Wood Stockton Bed Tray, Natural/wht

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Winsome Wood Stockton Bed Tray, Natural/wht. Here are the top ones.

Winsome Wood Stockton Bed Tray, Natural/wht
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
    Features:
  • Sturdy bed tray for serving in bed, on the sofa, or outside on the patio
  • Solid wood frame with natural finish and white melamine top
  • Legs fold to make simple serving tray and compact storage
  • Wipe clean with damp cloth
  • Dimensions when legs open and stand are 24.66-Inch W x 13.94-Inch D x 9.22-Inch H
  • Legs folded measures 21.80-Inch W x 13.90-Inch D x 2.10-Inch H
Specs:
ColorNatural / White
Height2.1 Inches
Length13.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2004
Size24.49"W x 8.94"H x 13.94"D
Weight3.6 Pounds
Width21.8 Inches

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 7 comments on Winsome Wood Stockton Bed Tray, Natural/wht:

u/amadeoamante · 4 pointsr/ftm

So I might be unusual here, but I was able to do everything for myself from the moment I got home. My mom insisted on staying overnight, but I kicked her out in the morning so I could get on with recovering in peace. I had planned ahead and set my house up for this, though. The things I found invaluable for self-sufficiency were:

  1. A "long-reach comfort wipe" and some baby wipes so I could wipe my own ass. $8 on Amazon. It works with both TP and wipes and made things much easier to reach.

  2. A loofah on a stick. I used this to bathe in the sink, starting the day after surgery. I had a bar of soap on the counter which I rubbed the loofah against, and then scrubbed my body that way. It feels great to be clean when you're otherwise feeling pretty gross. The only area I couldn't wash immediately was where the compression binder was.

  3. Strategic step stools. I'm a short-ass so I already had these on hand, but I put my step stools in position so that I wouldn't have to move them in order to get to the cupboards that held my dishes.

  4. A bed tray. Double duty as a cat-proof barrier for my chest, and a place to put shit. This model https://www.amazon.com/Winsome-Wood-98821-Bed-Tray/dp/B001U88698/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1469821603&sr=8-3&keywords=bed+tray was high enough to fit over my chest with no problem. I actually bought two so that I could lie one down on the bed to my side without the legs up to just put drinks and stuff on, and have the other one on top of me while I slept.

  5. Pillows. Everywhere. Especially in the computer chair, these can help you sit up for periods of time. Also used to blockade cats from going under the sides of the bed tray.

    Pre-prepared foods are good. Being single I eat that way normally, so not much to do there. Basically just plan everything in advance. I had a stash of noms on the bed next to me so I wouldn't need to get up when I was hungry, though moving around after surgery is important to recovery and avoiding clots/constipation/etc.

    Anyway yeah, it's recommended to have someone around for the first 24 hours post op at least, but you might find he can do plenty of stuff on his own. I'm sure a lot of people would welcome having a friend there for moral support. Grocery shopping could be an issue for the first couple of weeks. I have an AmazonFresh subscription so that wasn't a worry in my case, but I definitely would not have felt up to going out for at least a week. If he's squeamish at all emptying the drains might be an issue. It's a pretty individual thing though, so just plan things out. I was up and playing WoW the morning after surgery, though I needed a large pillow in the chair behind me and I would have to lean back to take a break every hour or two since my shoulders would get sore from trying to hold my chest completely still. You don't need to worry about sterilizing surfaces unless they're all covered in gunge or something. He won't be rubbing his chest against the counters. :)
u/ChefGuru · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I'm sure that we've all seen the standard bed tables, which would probably work.

You can even get some that have tilting tops, and a drawer

I see lap desks similar to something like this in thrift stores all the time, for just a few dollars. and I've even seen some that open up, and have a storage area inside.

u/ShnoidBoy · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Oh ok, that makes more sense. If you're playing in bed, I'd recommend something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Winsome-Wood-98821-Bed-Tray/dp/B001U88698/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1518925444&sr=8-4&keywords=bed+tray

It's not really what you're asking for, but it'd be great for playing in bed