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Reddit mentions of Sauder Dakota Pass Lift-Top Coffee Table | Craftsman Oak Finish | 420011 model

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Sauder Dakota Pass Lift-Top Coffee Table | Craftsman Oak Finish | 420011 model. Here are the top ones.

Sauder Dakota Pass Lift-Top Coffee Table | Craftsman Oak Finish | 420011 model
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    Features:
  • Top lifts up and forward to create versatile work surface
  • Hidden storage compartment and shelf
  • Open shelves for storage and display
  • Finished on all sides for versatile placement
  • Craftsman Oak finish
  • Engineered wood construction
  • Assembled dimensions: L: 43. 15" x W: 19. 45" x H: 19. 02"
  • 5 year limited
  • Assembly required
Specs:
ColorCraftsman Oak Finish
Height19.02 Inches
Length43.15 Inches
Number of items1
SizeL: 43.15" x W: 19.45" x H: 19.02"
Weight65 pounds
Width19.45 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Sauder Dakota Pass Lift-Top Coffee Table | Craftsman Oak Finish | 420011 model:

u/DirtyChito · 3 pointsr/interiordecorating

If you know the color you can try to search for other tables in the same finish. You might even be able to contact IKEA and seeing if you can get the matching table. It looks like a craftsman oak or driftwood finish. This table looks similar.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DYR1KHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1ngFybHC57YNF

I have that one in a espresso finish and love it. Plus, being a lift-top is great for games or eating. My point is don't settle on something you don't enjoy looking at and using. But, at the same time, don't beat yourself up if it's not an EXACT match. Mine is ever so slightly different but you don't notice unless you're trying to inspect it.

u/ihavetouchedthesky · 2 pointsr/AskEngineers

Good idea. The angular rotation desk design is an oddball I think, probably not many in commercial circulation but I'll look. Most are scissor lift or straight up/down somehow. Edit: Guess this really wouldn't matter on the design. Whatever commercial electric desks are using to lift should be rated for about the same. I'll have a look.

There are some non-motorized versions of a coffee table that have good design using springs and gas lifts Albeit these work due to a weighted base. Mine is very light.
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