These days, this is a review of IGT bridges that can greatly improve the usability of the large Daiso table, which is hard to find due to a buying frenzy and frequent sellouts.
So far, they have not been mass-produced officially, and are products made to order in various camping gear DIY communities.

Aluminum IGT

There is no height difference, it is lightweight, and setup is simple.
It is a little disappointing that there is no option to set up a burner on the upper section.

It looks like the Snow Peak Flat Burner has to be used like this.
Stainless Steel IGT

There are various options, but I chose the option that can hold a Flat Burner.
There is a slight height difference, and there is an option to set a Flat Burner on the tabletop.
Since I use the Snow Peak Flat Burner, I chose the appropriate option.
Because it is made of stainless steel, it has a bit more weight.

This is the height difference between the Daiso table and the IGT bridge tabletop.
IGT Bridge - Bar

It is lightweight and offers a variety of options depending on your needs, so it is the most versatile.
When I ordered through a group purchase, only the silver color was available, but I understand that black has also recently started being made to order.

IGT bridge in bar form set up on its own

IGT bridge with a flat burner and a one-unit tabletop set up
This is the state with the Snow Peak Flat Burner and one-unit tabletop installed on the IGT bridge.
As you can see in the photo below, the tabletop sizes of both IGT bridges were almost the same, while the bar-type IGT bridge was slightly longer.

If you are curious about the process of setting up the IGT bridge on the Daiso table, I think the video below will be helpful.
https://youtu.be/O8WtMvGZRpQ