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Old 01-16-2014, 06:32 PM   #16
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I was looking to buy a grooming table too. The thing that stopped me is the height of them. The ones I've seen are 30-32 inches high, and that still seems pretty low to me, as it's the same height as a regular dining table. I think I'd prefer something more along the lines of 36inch high standard counter height. So, now I'm debating between buying a table or building my own.


Anyone have a problem with the height of their table? The whole reason I was looking at a grooming table is to avoid the backache of bending over. But at 30-32 inches, it seems like you'd still be bending a bit.
The one I have sits on top of whatever surface you like. If you want higher, use the kitchen counter. I have mine on a desk (since I don't have a desktop computer anymore). As for the hands free dryer, I bought one that I am not altogether pleased with. The dryer is fine, but the stand is crap and no longer clicks into different positions as it did when purchased. Amazon.com: Andis 60070 Comfort Dry Ionic/Ceramic...Amazon.com: Andis 60070 Comfort Dry Ionic/Ceramic... The concept, though, is sound & I will purchase another stand at some point. I've rigged this one to work for now.
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