Troy Systems 18 Inch Round 3/8 Inch Thick Tempered Glass Table Top with Pencil Polish Edge for Indoor or Outdoor Coffee, End, and Patio Tables
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That's a yes in my book. In my case the glass reaches nearly to the edge of my 18 inch round lazy Susan, so on your table you would see 1/4 inch of the table all the way around, which I would find unacceptable both aesthetically as well as because the exposed wood would be directly under your hands and arms.
As per your order, we are unable to accommodate your request. The listing for a round wooden cutting board 18" in diameter, 3/8" thick with a pencil edge is in stock and can be shipped out immediately. I am looking at the glass (clear)
We offer a round top with a pencil edge, but a 3/8" thick tempered surface.
Selected User Reviews For Troy Systems 18 Inch Round 3/8 Inch Thick Tempered Glass Table Top with Pencil Polish Edge for Indoor or Outdoor Coffee, End, and Patio Tables
This solution met my needs perfectly. I like the thick edges and the smooth surfaces.
I received the items as advertised, they arrived promptly and in good shape.
The packaging was excellent. It was exactly what it said it would be. The polish on this is very good. The perfect solution.
I believe the glass to be of high quality and solid construction. This is exactly what I was looking for. An inch and a half thick is very Please make sure you scrutinize a ruler before purchasing in order to ensure that this is the thickness you need.
Ideal for use on the patio due to its size and thickness. I arrived safely and am doing well. The product has been packaged and is ready to be used.
Thanks for exactly how it was described and fitting nicely.
This piece of glass was perfectly shaped. The wooden lazy Susan will be used as a serving platter.
My only complaint can be the glass, which is prone to sliding off the table when my grandson (18 mo) decides it's fun to push the table. I wish I knew how to keep the glass from slipping when he thinks it's fun to push the table.