Milking Table vs Massage Table: Not the Same Thing
By Jake Turner | Updated 2026-03-27 | Contains affiliate links

A milking table built from scratch for this purpose. Not a massage table with modifications. See it here.
People search for massage tables when they want a milking table, and they buy massage tables when they want milking tables, and it almost always ends in disappointment. These two products look similar in photos but are built for fundamentally different purposes.
This is the one comparison that actually matters before you buy.
Built for the actual purpose. Not a massage table with a hole cut in it. See the difference.
The Opening
The defining feature of a milking table is the opening through the surface, sized and padded specifically for intimate use. Massage tables do not have this. Some people try to cut a hole in a massage table, which creates unpadded edges, structural weakness, and a sizing problem because massage tables are not designed with this use in mind.
A purpose-built milking table has a padded, correctly-sized opening that supports the receiver without creating discomfort. This is not something you can improvise easily.
Height and Stability
Massage tables are typically built taller than a milking table needs to be for the positions involved. They are also not designed for the kind of lateral pressure and movement that a milking table session involves. The stability requirements are different.
A milking table is shorter and built with a locked, stable leg system designed for active use rather than a client lying still during a massage.
Cost Comparison
Budget massage tables and budget milking tables are similar in price, but you get a much better experience from a dedicated milking table at the same price point. A purpose-built table at $200 outperforms a modified massage table at $300 because the design is right from the start.
The Verdict
If you want a milking table, buy a milking table. The Milker Classic and Pro are built for this and nothing else, which is why they outperform everything you could improvise from a massage table. See also: what is a milking table.
Buying a massage table and trying to modify it is the long, expensive, disappointing route. A purpose-built milking table is cheaper and better.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use a massage table as a milking table?
Not well. Massage tables lack a proper opening, are usually the wrong height, and are not built for the lateral movement involved. A purpose-built milking table is significantly better.
What is the difference between a milking table and a massage table?
A milking table has a padded opening designed for intimate use and is built lower with a stable leg system for active use. Massage tables are taller, have no opening, and are built for a client lying still.
Is a milking table more expensive than a massage table?
Not necessarily. Budget options in both categories are similar in price, but a purpose-built milking table at that price will outperform a modified massage table.
Why do people search for massage tables when they want milking tables?
The shapes look similar in photos. But the intended use and the design are completely different.
What is the best alternative to a massage table for intimate use?
A purpose-built milking table like the Milker Classic or Pro. They are designed from scratch for this use rather than adapted from a different product.
Built From the Ground Up. Not Modified From Something Else.
Purpose-designed milking table. Correct opening, correct height, correct stability. See current pricing.
