

🛋️ Elevate your comfort game—work, dine, and relax in style without leaving your bed!
The Drive Medical Overbed Table combines durable alloy steel construction with a stylish walnut woodgrain laminate top, offering adjustable height from 28 to 45 inches and smooth mobility via 2-inch swivel casters. Designed for home and hospital use, it supports up to 40 lbs, providing a stable, non-tilt surface perfect for meals, laptops, or reading. Its secure locking mechanism and sleek design make it a must-have for professionals seeking convenience and comfort at bedside.























| ASIN | B002VWJZ8S |
| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Base Type | Casters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,497 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Overbed Tables #886 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | Drive Medical |
| Brand Name | Drive Medical |
| Color | Silver Vein |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 21,474 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 30 Inches |
| Finish Types | wooden grain |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Furniture Finish | Walnut |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Is the item resizable? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 30"W x 28"H |
| Item Height | 28 inches |
| Item Type Name | Overbed Table |
| Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 40 Pounds |
| Model Name | Overbed Table |
| Model Number | 13067 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 15"D x 30"W x 28"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hospital, Home Care |
| Seating Capacity | 1.0 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| Table Design | Tray Table |
| Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Tools Recommended For Assembly | Allen Key, Screw Driver |
| Top Color | Walnut |
| Top Material Type | Walnut Wood |
| UPC | 822383138800 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**6
Sturdy and well made
I was very impressed with the quality of this table. Assembly was very easy and the size is perfect. The rolling wheels and height adjustment work smoothly- It is a great value for the price
C**R
Follow instructions for a perfect result
Easy to assemble but be careful when you get to the last step of assembly. I learned the hard way. Do it exactly in the order on the instructions. Once I got it all together the result is an awesome, strong, easily adjusted table. Totally perfect for working on a laptop from bed or the couch. Plus you can fit dinner on the same surface. Big win.
G**U
Top choice
If you are in need of an over bed table this one will work for you. Very sturdy and rollers work well. A ratchet set will make assembling it much easier.
K**N
Great table, bad instructions!
Very sturdy table with great height adjustment. I bought this table to help avoid muscle cramps and neck tension from always looking down to use my laptop (primarily in bed, but also slides well under the sofa). The price was great, and it was better looking and more sturdy than I expected. The base is shiny chrome and the top is very dark brown (nearly black) laminate. The casters aren't super heavy duty, but it seems to slide well, even on carpet. The top edge of the table looks like it might have gotten bumped in shipping (nothing major enough for me to return, just one small cosmetic pip in the laminate) - I didn't notice until after I put it together, so make sure to inspect the top (pull up the plastic protector) BEFORE you put it together. As posted by several other reviewers, the instructions are not correct. Here is my advice about assembly (for what it is worth): You don't have to have two people to put the table together, but a helper is useful for holding the column assembly and when you attach the base. My instructions were correct except that bolts #4 and #14 need to be reversed. The long bolt (14) will be used to hold the release lever on, and the short bolt/screw (4) will be used at the very end to replace the black screw that holds the spring mechanism in place until after assembly (there is a little sticker around the black screw). You also should know that you will need a large Phillips head screw driver and a small adjustable wrench for assembly. The only other issue is putting on the release lever. There is a thin metal rod that runs up the column assembly - you need to make sure the rod is inside the column when you insert the release lever. This was awkward, since the instructions tell you this is important, but don't explain how to do it. I used a metal nail file to hold the rod up in place while I slid the release lever in the slot. I had to wiggle the column a bit to get the bolt lined up to hold the release lever on, but once everything was tightened up - it worked beautifully. I think the table is a good value and I would recommend this product to others.
J**I
Helps My Father With Half Paralysis
Having a loved family member being bed ridden for two years and counting, this has been one of the more most essential items for him in the last two years. It rolls around the main floor and provides him with a reliable table that can expand up and sink down to a height that fits him on the sofa or in bed. Good for eating food, setting a tablet, holding drinks, and the list goes on. After about 2 years, the functions began to show in the spring mechanism. It no longer held the position reliably and the wheels began showing major signs of isssues when one roller totally cracked in half. The wheels are near impossible to source online. Had to get another set. Works like new again and not overly expensive.
E**Y
Exactly what I wanted - a sturdy, mobile table for my laptop
I got this table to use while relaxing in my lounger in our game room so I can comfortably play World of Warcraft and browse the internet on my laptop. I'd previously used a lap desk, but I wanted a free-standing table not reliant on my lap. I'd looked at some smaller laptop tables, but wanted ample room for my mouse and whatever else, so I thought a table like this would be a great option. Overall it went smoothly, but there were a couple things I thought would be helpful to point out. Packaging The table was packaged well and the table top wrapped in plastic to protect it. All the hardware was packaged neatly and numbered according to the instructions. There were two straps around the box to keep it secured, but you could tell people had lifted it by those straps so they had cut into the box slightly. That didn't appear to cause any damage. My only packaging complaint is they screwed the mounting bracket through the plastic so I had to loosen the 8 screws to cleanly remove it. Assembly & Instructions I assembled this myself in a leisurely 30ish minutes. Some of that time was spent getting tools and petting dogs. You will need a large Phillips head screwdriver, 10mm wrench and they say a 16mm wrench, which I didn't have in my wrench set, but I used a 5/8" wrench successfully instead. I thought the instructions were very well written, easy to follow and clear. I included photos of the instructions so you can decide for yourself. The only assembly challenge I had was in step 5 - the holes didn't align properly. So I loosened the nut in step 4, adjusted the bracket and everything lined up. So maybe wait to completely tighten the nut in step 4 until you've ensured those holes are lined up. Lift Mechanism In reading the reviews, I was a bit worried that any time I barely grazed the table, it would pop up and fling my laptop across the room. That is not the case, fortunately. I can bump the bottom of the table pretty hard, and it only slightly moves up in small increments. If you open palm the bottom of the table (like waiters hold serving trays) you can slide the table up. It's not the smoothest action, since the lift rod keeps it from flying up, but it's not bad. I set my drink on it, pushed up and was fine. Nothing wild happened. The lowering lever is easy to use (especially when installed correctly). I'm starting to get arthritis in my hands and have somewhat poor grip, so it's nice to be able to use this lever with ease. Lowering is very smooth and simple. Sturdiness I expect to rarely have more than my laptop and mouse on here, so I'm not super concerned about a weight limit, but pressing down on the table, it feels sufficiently sturdy. Quality Structurally, I think the quality is great. It didn't take much to put it together and it feels strong. The table top does have some small chips around the edges where it was cut and I imagine I'm going to wear it down more by resting my arms on the edge. If it gets bad, I'll just wrap it in a PVC countertop wrap (like from EZ FAUX DECOR, which we used in our kitchen). The wheels are pretty basic wheels, nothing fancy, but they work great. Size The tabletop measures 15x30 inches. I can comfortably fit my laptop and mouse with room to spare. Overall This table is exactly what I wanted. It was easy to put together, it's easy to use and it's very sturdy. I'm so pleased with this table and recommend it for anyone wanting a reasonably priced, decently-sized, roll-around table that fits nicely around furniture. I hope this was helpful!
K**R
Table Arrived Missing a Part, The Agony and Ecstasy of Tech Support
1 Star, 04-15, apx 46USD, ships-sold by Amaz, Missing a Part and Working with Drive Medical Phone Tech Supp is So Uneven, Trust Me: Don't Risk It--Buy a Different Brand. 04-22-15 UPDATE: An update dated 04-20 never took--weird--so I'll try again. I have returned the table for a refund and refused the part kit which arrived today. I prize solicitous, invested, caring customer support from vendors for such items and when I am given short shrift this early on, I know it will not get better. If you are disabled and have bad hands like me, then good luck. It sucks bad enough to be a Microsoft customer under warranty, no one needs that kind of attitude from others. 04-19-15: I will update this review once I either get the part in the next day or two with a wrench kit from Drive Medical OR after I send back this incomplete item for a refund and shop a different brand. At the time of purchase, the product page did not list that you will need a phillips head screw driver AND a wrench. There are several large bolts so unless you have man hands coursing with industrial torque power, you will need two tools. NOW, know this: IF you decide to ignore my review and buy this Drive Medical product, but it too arrives missing parts, and you decide to give Drive a chance to make it right by calling them at 877 224 0946, Tech Supp, ASK FOR TODD in their FL office. He is courteous, responsive and competent, but make sure to ask for a REFERENCE number before hanging up. Though I think any company that has to correct its mistake should at least 2-day the part to you, I didn't ask for them to because they said it would come by UPS Ground in "2-3 days." If by some tragic turn of fate you instead reach a "Mike/Michael" in their CA office, HANG UP! He is bipolar, and I'm not exaggerating. He'll give you whiplash with his attitude switches on any call lasting five minutes or longer. He'll speak into the phone as if addressing you but don't fall for it, he's only thinking out loud, like a pin-ball wizard. He loves jargon but whatever you do, don't ask him to clue you in, to him 'em are fightin' words. He'll say "you're looking at the tri-fold assembly instructions, right?!" Silly me, I said no, because I wasn't; what I have is a single sheet with no folds. He became exasperated (?!), as if I was being a contrarian. I only thought I should be precise because what do I know, the table model he thinks I have has the tri-fold but the table I do have has the no-fold. KWIM? I could detail every hideous moment of the over-long call but I'll never get those 20 minutes of my life back and it's depressing. We end the call by him first saying I can call him in a few days, he'll give me his direct extension, I say ok, fine and then the very next moment he demands my phone number to call me. Oh no, there is NO WAY I'm going to go through this again. I say no, that's ok, I'll call back. I said I just don't think he and I were communicating, which also set him off and he said, in a voice shimmering with Why Doesn't This Person Notice I'm Doing Them a Favor and Act More Appreciative of Me, "is there anything else I can help you with?!" and I hurriedly replied "no" which he greeted with a slam of the phone in my ear. Ow. I called back a few minutes later and mercifully reached Todd who patiently heard me recount this pathetic episode of "The Drive Medical Customer Survivor Show." Todd, sounding perplexed and doing damage control said he'd try to find out what happened but he was sure that the wrench and part would be one shipment, not two per Mike. We'll see what shows up by Tuesday evening. If I don't get what I need by 801pm my time, I'll be filing for an annulment. I don't do unrequited love with a vendor who doesn't like the color of my money. Drive Medical, clone Todd, jettison Mike.
E**M
A decent table with some annoyances
This is a decent rolling table. The actual table surface seems sturdy, and I don't think I'll have any problems with it. Even though it is a cheap table, I do not notice any wobble or any stability issues. It is pretty easy to move the table upward, but that can be a bad thing if you're moving it then it just suddenly moves upward. At the same time, it does take more effort to push it back downward, which again could be a good or bad thing depending on the situation. A couple of minor things though: the table is not level, and the tension rod can make a racket even with the slightest movement. The angle the table rests at is not anything that bad, but I noticed that when I put down a pencil on the surface, it rolled off pretty easily. This wasn't an issue with installation, it's just that the table sits on the steel at a slight angle. This may be remedied of you regularly put a decent amount of stuff (weight) on the table. The most annoying thing about it though is the tension rod that sits in the steel in order for it to easily move upward. It sits loosely within the steel housing, so any little movement you subject the table to, you'll hear a very annoying rattle, over and over again.
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