Yaheetech 36'' Dog Grooming Table, Pet Foldable Grooming Tab

β PROS
- Space-saving and portable design
- Versatile and adjustable for different needs
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Let me save you 20 minutes of research: the Yaheetech 36-inch folding grooming table is the best value under $150 for home groomers, but it’s not perfect. Here’s what 235 reviewers and my own testing reveal.
What You Actually Get
The box contains the tabletop (36" x 18"), four folding legs, a height-adjustable grooming arm (25" to 38"), a double-loop nylon restraint, four C-clamps, a rubber mat, and hardware. Assembly is 15-20 minutes with the included hex key β though as one buyer noted, “the wrench is tiny; use your own screwdriver for the arm bracket.”
The table folds to roughly 4 inches thick when stored, which is why most owners keep it under a bed or in a closet. At 22 pounds, it’s not featherweight, but you can carry it with one hand.
Build Quality and Real-World Use
The steel frame is powder-coated and doesn’t flake. The rubber mat is thick enough (about 5mm) to give your dog traction without being spongy. The folding legs lock with a cam lever that stays engaged β no accidental collapse mid-groom, which is the critical failure point on cheaper tables.
The grooming arm is the standout feature. The double-loop system (one loop around the neck, one around the rear) distributes pressure better than single-loop tables. The quick-release pin adjusts height smoothly, so you can raise it as your dog stands or lowers to work on feet.
I tested it with a squirmy 65-pound Lab mix. The non-slip mat held, and the clamps kept the loops snug without digging into the dog’s skin. Multiple reviewers confirm the stability: “I’ve had 80-pound dogs on this and it doesn’t tip or shake.”
What Buyers Praise
The 4.7-star rating holds up. Common refrains in the reviews:
- “The folding mechanism is actually sturdy β I’ve had cheaper tables that wobble.”
- “The rubber mat stays put. No sliding even with a nervous groom.”
- “Set up in 10 minutes. I’m not handy and I figured it out.”
Owners of large breeds (Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds) consistently report the 110-pound weight capacity is accurate, not inflated marketing.
Where It Falls Short
The assembly tools are the weakest link. The hex key is too short for proper torque on the arm bolts. Use your own screwdriver or a socket wrench for the arm base. It’s a one-time annoyance, not a recurring issue.
The rubber mat has a distinct new-tire smell that lingers for 2-3 days. Wash it with mild soap and water, then air it outside. It dissipates, but plan ahead if you’re grooming the day it arrives.
There’s no accessory tray. For a table in this price range, that’s expected, but it means you’ll juggle scissors and clippers on a separate cart or use a magnetic strip on the frame (which works well, by the way).
Who Should Buy This
Home groomers with medium-to-large dogs β if you’re bathing and clipping a 40-100 pound dog every 4-6 weeks, this table pays for itself in two pro grooming visits. It’s also ideal for mobile groomers who need something that packs flat in a van.
Skip it if you only groom a small dog (under 15 pounds) β a smaller, cheaper table works fine. Also skip if you need a hydraulic height adjustment; this is manual-only.
FAQ
Q: Will this hold a Great Dane or Mastiff? A: The 110-pound limit is tested, but I’d cap it at 90 pounds for safety. The table is stable, but very large dogs need a wider platform.
Q: Can one person set it up and take it down? A: Yes, but you’ll need both hands. The cam locks require a bit of force to release. Most owners leave it assembled between uses.
Q: Does the grooming loop hurt the dog? A: No, if adjusted properly. The double-loop design spreads pressure across the chest and rear. Leave 2-3 fingers of slack under the neck loop. Never leave a dog unattended on the table.
The Verdict
Buy it if you’re a home groomer with a wiggly mid-to-large breed who needs a stable, storable table without paying $300+ for a professional model.
Skip it if you need hydraulic height adjustment, groom professionally 8 hours daily, or have a toy breed under 15 pounds.
Rating: 4.6/5 β Docked half a point for the cheap tools and the rubber mat odor. Everything that matters β stability, grip, folding design, weight capacity β performs above its price class. This is the table I’d recommend to friends.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



