Disassembly and assembly of double-layer workbench with left lower frame and right cabinet barrel

Disassembly and assembly of double-layer workbench with left lower frame and right cabinet barrel

Description

Multiple sizes and choices.
Multi layered storage, expanding storage space, integrated workbench, and freeing up kitchen space.
Thickened stainless steel, compressive and load-bearing, resistant to rusting.
Exquisite workmanship, smooth and flat, without magnetic force, oil proof, waterproof, easy to wipe and wash.
Removable and easy to assemble.
With a backrest, it is safer.

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