A few things that would be good to know before buying:
* The table is not finished (no protective coating, just bare wood, at least as far as we could tell). You could leave it like this, and it looks great like this, but I was worried about it being ruined by water from a stray sippy cup, or a child's artistic efforts with a crayon or marker, so my husband finished it (prior to assembly, of course) with about three coats of Varathane Diamond Polyurethane in Satin and it looks fabulous you can hardly tell that it has a finish on it, it has no chemical odor from the finish, and now I have some peace of mind that it will be protected to some degree.
* The birch top does match the maple legs and sides. The colors of the two woods are a perfect match (in my opinion).
* The split in the birch top seemed a bit weird at first, and yes, it is an obvious split and the two pieces have a bit of wiggle room, so they can shift around a bit and have a slight gap in the center or the sides, depending on how they are sitting. However, this hasn't bothered me like I thought it might. I don't really notice it, it hasn't affected the function of the table (at least for how we use it trains, blocks, cars, etc), and once there are toys on there, you notice it even less. One nice thing about this top is that you could replace it pretty easily if it somehow was wrecked. Or you could easily replace the two pieces with a single piece cut for you at a hardware store if you wanted to. I like it as is, though.
* The table is very easy to put together, but helpful to have two people so one can hold things in place. The instructions say to hand screw it together (not sure why), but that was taking forever, so my husband just used an electric drill to finish it off when he saw how I was attempting to assemble it. Much easier and sturdier :)
* This truly is a very sturdy table. It has a crossbeam that goes down the center of the table lengthwise and is screwed into the two end pieces, and then there are some wood dowels that go on top of that in the opposite direction and plug into the sides. At first, when we put the birch top on the dowels, there was some spring to it (you could kind of bounce the top on the dowels, like it was floating a bit), but with a few toys on there, it is stable and doesn't do that.
*Be prepared for a huge presence in your room. I am mourning the lost space in my living room and trying to figure out how I can arrange things to fit it in my son's room instead. This would be easier if the whole point of a train table didn't involve empty space around the entire perimeter of the table for kids to walk around it, kneel, etc (meaning you can't just push it against a wall, you have to take that space around the table into consideration).
* Ikea 10 gallon Sortera bins (white plastic recycle bins) work fabulously beneath this table to store train set pieces and other toys if you cannot afford the matching bins for this table. They slide very well on carpet (as opposed to some fabric boxes I tried to use first) and have a slanted front for easier access to contents (you don't have to pull them all the way out to get stuff). I just store the lids in a closet in case I ever need them, should I decide to use the bins for something else.
I am super impressed with this table. It was worth the money, even though it didn't come with a train set like those boxed train table sets at Costco and the like. I bought a simple nuchi set with a couple of extension packs, which is fine for a 2 year old. We can add on as we go. So I am definitely spending more money this way, but it is worth it to me to have a table that can be used for many years to come and be refurbished as needed, rather than get something that cannot be refinished if it gets scratched up, stained, etc. I wish it had come with a finish on it already, but I can see how some folks might want to keep it completely bare, and others might want to paint it to match a room, or stain it, etc. Just keep in mind that if you were to stain it, you could run into issues with the birch and maple absorbing the stain differently. My father, who loves wood projects, highly recommended the type of finish we used, and I am very impressed at how clean and natural the finish looks it didn't alter the color at all, and the satin finish barely reflects any light and thus usually looks like it isn't finished at all. Very pleased. I highly recommend this table.This table is a real winner!We've had this for a year now and it's been really great.We first had another of the most popular selling tables that just fell apart in the shipping box.This table is solid wood and is very sturdy.The dowels across the table that the table top sits on are also solid wood, so it just stands up to so much.Both my children have been caught sitting on top of this, and I don't fear it falling apart (I don't recommend them sitting on it though)This table made it through a long move, actually the movers transferred it four times since it had to go into a storage unit, and it completely stood up.It did not break, chip, or get wobbly.
The price of this table is so reasonable for the quality of this table and compared to the competition out there.A very good buy and completely worth the money.
I was a bit hesitant to buy this last year given that there was only one review and it wasn't too detailed.I searched all the tables and their reviews.I wasn't going to get another cheap particle board/pressed wood table that would fall apart during shipping or during our many moves.
The size of this table has suited us well.It's wide enough that we can set up a good tracks with bridges and tunnels for his Thomas trains.It's a good height for the 1.5 year old and the 3 year old to play on.Oneofmy favorite things about this table is that it's high enough to park my son's big trucks under it in his "garage".It 's open enough that both kids can easily put the big trucks away and get them out again.A real space saver.
Again, overall a really great buy and a very good price.
***UPDATE*** Feb2013
Three years later, this table is holding up so well with constant/daily use by two boys. It now wobbles very, very slightly; but that is completely understandable given its usage. I'm still completely satisfied and can't say enough good things about this table!
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Bought this for my grandson who is two years old. I holds his Thomas the Trains and is a good height for him. The table is sturdy and looks nice with the clear maple finish.
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