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What Businesses Should Know About Buying An Industrial Bench Online

Written by WSI Team | Aug 26, 2024 4:17:05 PM

Look online for an industrial bench and you will get all kinds of results, from a park bench to a locker bench, an interior bench, a table with drawers, and a production workbench.

 

Why the variety? The term “industrial” is commonly used in the design world to describe pieces that have an “industrial look.” Often, these industrial benches aren’t fit for an industrial environment. 

 

While these results may be helpful if you’re considering redesigning your loft or simply like the industrial look of metal, it can be difficult if you’re a business trying to purchase a real, quality industrial workbench.

 

You also have the challenge of navigating a marketplace full of companies selling cheap import products. It can be very difficult for a business like yours to figure out exactly what you’re getting.

 

Here’s what you need to know about buying an industrial bench online … one that will meet the needs of your industrial environment without sacrificing style and substance.

 

 

Beware Of Imposters

 

 

Searching for any product online can lead you to all corners of the world. While you may recognize some of the brands you’ll see, others you may not. Either way, it’s important to beware of imposters

 

Quality American manufacturers don’t sell their products at Target, Walmart or even Amazon. They also don’t sell their products through the websites that sell everything but the kitchen sink. And if a price is too good to be true, it probably is. 

 

If you spot an industrial bench online you’re interested in learning more about, and it’s sold through a distributor online, the furniture’s company name should still be prominently displayed so that you know what you’re getting.



No Customization Is A Bad Sign

 

 

While you may have some choices of colors, worksurfaces or accessories, if you have limited options that address your needs, you’ll likely need to look elsewhere. 

 

Customization is crucial for ensuring that your industrial facility operates efficiently and meets the specific demands of its processes. A one-size-fits-all approach seldom works in an environment where precision, safety and functionality are key to success.

 

For example, a facility handling hazardous materials may need custom storage solutions to prevent spills and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Manufacturing lines often require tailored workstation designs to accommodate unique workflow patterns, tools and equipment. 

 

Without the ability to customize these elements, your facility may face significant operational challenges, reducing productivity and potentially increasing costs.

 

Here are some important customizations for a facility or laboratory designing an industrial bench:

 

  • Ergonomic Workstations: Tailored to reduce worker fatigue and injury
  • Specialized Storage Solutions: Designed to safely store hazardous or sensitive materials
  • Custom Machinery Layouts: Optimized for efficient workflow and space utilization
  • Safety Features: Including custom guards, barriers and ventilation systems to meet regulatory standards.
  • Technological Integrations: Specific to the facility's operations, such as specialized software or control systems for machinery
  • Utility and lighting: Customized to ensure adequate power supply and optimal lighting conditions for various tasks and machinery.

 

It’s also important to not forget the countertops on an industrial bench. This is a top customization that industrial furniture manufacturing companies should offer. Lab countertops come in a variety of materials, from phenolic resin to stainless steel.

Our page, Laboratory Work Surfaces, can help you determine which material is best for your workspace.



Other Issues When Buying An Industrial Bench Online

 

 

In addition to watching out for imposters and finding a company that will customize your industrial bench based on your workspace’s needs, here are some issues to watch out for when shopping online.

 

Overseas Vs. Domestic

 

Anything you buy can have missing hardware. But if that product is purchased from overseas, you may have to wait three weeks or more to get replacements. 

 

Buying from a company overseas can also increase the time it takes to receive your product due to customs and shipping times, and you may experience customer service issues thanks to different time zones. If any defects are present, you may have trouble getting the help you need and replacement products.

 

Quality And Durability Concerns

 

When purchasing online, especially from less reputable sources, there is a risk that the product may not meet your quality expectations. Without the ability to physically inspect the bench before purchase, you might end up with a product that is less durable or poorly constructed. 

 

This can lead to increased maintenance costs or the need for premature replacements, ultimately impacting your bottom line.

 

Inaccurate Product Descriptions

 

Online listings can sometimes be misleading, with product descriptions that do not accurately represent the item. This could mean that the industrial bench you receive might not have the features or dimensions you were expecting, making it unsuitable for your needs. Ensuring you have clear and accurate information before purchase is essential to avoid costly mistakes.

 

By considering these potential drawbacks and taking steps to mitigate them, you can make a more informed decision when purchasing an industrial bench online, ensuring it meets your operational needs and quality standards.



 

Final Thoughts

 

 

Your time and your company’s productivity are valuable. The low price of buying online won’t be worth it if you encounter any of the issues mentioned. 

 

Quality American manufacturers often provide higher-quality products, with better attention to detail and customer service, ensuring that you receive a product that meets your specific needs. They offer more reliable support, faster response times, and customization options that online retailers may lack. 

 

It’s important to know what is at stake before you click that purchase button online, to avoid potential disruptions and ensure you make a well-informed decision that supports your operational efficiency and long-term success.