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- #156,392 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #260 in Picnic Tables
DanaShields
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
I'd really like to give this a nice review, because it is so handy and portable, plus it looks great, but my heavens it is flimsy.The minute we sat on it we were quite sure it's one of those things you'd use three or four times and it would break.
Mari carmen
Reviewed in Spain on November 5, 2024
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Jorge
Reviewed in Spain on September 2, 2021
Llevamos dos años con ella dándole bastante uso y está perfecta.Plegada no ocupa nada en el maletero del coche y no sale de ahí en todo el verano.Totalmente recomendable para esta época en la que las áreas recreativas están hasta arriba y no siempre encuentras una mesa disponible.
Juan Jesus
Reviewed in Spain on August 1, 2021
Compré este modelo porque no quería la típica versión de plástico que está tan Vista. Es ideal para personas de estatura media o menos ya que no es muy grande. Se nota algo endeble y parece que no es muy resistente pero si la tratas con cuidado creo que durará bastante.
Gavin
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021
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Jordi Foto
Reviewed in Spain on July 18, 2021
NO LA ADQUIERAN!! Parece sencilla pero lo que es es MALISIMA!! No hacen falta ni fotos para mostrarlo...es mala hasta el último detalle.La mesa llegó en aparentes buenas condiciones. La desembalamos y la abrimos para quitarle el olor a madera de mala calidad. Y hasta ahí. No se puede volver a cerrar. Las grapas (si, si, grapas) que mantienen unidas las maderas están tan mal puestas que no ejerrcen su función y no hay manera de mantener unidas las tablitas de pésima calidad.Pedimos una devolución del producto hace quince días y aún no hemos recibido respuesta. Amazon tampoco parece dar ninguna respuesta a nuestras reclamaciones...
Portenio
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021
The surface of this table is not flat when product is set up.Each hinge (one on each side of the table) has two holes that must align to pass the plastic pin (that came with the table) through the holes, to lock the table flat.I could align the hinge on one side to pass the plastic pin through the hinge holes.But on the other side I couldn't set both halves of the table flat to align the hinge holes and pass the pin. (see photo).The result is that one hinge cannot be locked with the plastic pin (which makes the table unstable) and both halves of the table are tilted causing the whole table not to be flat, which renders this table unusable.
Norman
Reviewed in Spain on August 1, 2020
Es una buena mesa, pero si eres un "poco" grande de estatura, se queda un poco pequeña y justa, y si tienes mal la espalda como es mi caso, no es agradable sentarte, pero la mesa en sí, está muy bien si estás sobre los 70kg.Lo único que ocurre es que yo la devolví sólo recibirla y pagué los costes de envío, pero por algo, desde la primera semana de julio que la devolví, aún no me han devuelto el importe.
Pat Keltner
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
I read the reviews before purchasing this table. One of them said the owner had used it with four men weighing 200 each sat on it! Well, to me, that is a stretch. It is good for what we use it for, but certainly wouldn't hold up under a lot of use! Boards are thin, and not the best quality (lots of knots). One on the seat has broken where there was a knot. Corners on seats are sharp and have scratched my legs. The little metal pins that you are supposed to insert to keep the table from folding back up bent right away. They really aren't necessary anyway. The design of this table is great, and easy to carry, and set up. We use it mainly for the Grands, but my husband and I have used it, sitting on opposite sides, opposite corners, just to be safe. For the price, I think I've already gotten my money's worth, so if it breaks now, I'm still happy.
Surfing Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
I already have a plastic version of this same type of table, so I knew what this was all about.Probably the most important thing to understand about this table (and similar tables made of plastic or aluminum) is that they are not as sturdy as solid wood picnic tables you find at campsites and picnic areas. Let's be fair. Solid wood picnic tables are great and almost indestructible. But they also don't fold up and they are really heavy.I really like this table (and my plastic one), but there are some things to consider about using it. I am 6ft tall and about 185lbs. The seat it a little small for me, but I sit comfortably enough. Anyone over 6'2" is going to have more trouble with it. The seats are listed as able to support 220lbs. Products usually put this max weight figures low to give you some wiggle room to go over. With this table, I wouldn't push that upper limit, nor the table top limit of 110lbs.I find it especially important to set these up on as level of a surface as you can, using extra care on grass. You also need to make sure that when you flip it over after unfolding it that you make sure the chair legs are in the proper position. Usually you have to slide them out a little as the weight of the seats when you flip it over causes the whole thing to flex inwards such that the legs from the seats on opposite sides of the table get too close to each other. I would say never sit in it until you have checked that it is set up on level ground and you've checked the chair legs. Once set up right, it's good to go.Be careful getting in and out, especially if you're tall. The table is not very heavy, which is good for being portable, but that also makes it easier to tip over. Especially when you are getting out of the seats, your legs can hit the table top, and if no one else is seated, there isn't much weight to keep the table in place.As far as the sturdiness of the table, try to keep the weight evenly distributed. For example, don't try putting a 5 gallon water bucket, or a fully stocked cooler on one side. That much weight, with no one sitting it the seats, will make it very top heavy and easier to tip over. The table supports are also towards the center, so too much weight on the outer edges will cause it to flex and lean. Similarly, don't lean your elbows on the table too much. Didn't mom tell you that is bad manners, anyways?Just like not putting a stocked cooler on top of the table, I also would not recommend putting a camp stove or grill on the table. The wood might be able to handle the heat better than plastic (although I have seen my fair shair of scorched campsite picnic tables, too). But, I would be too worried about the table getting knocked over with the stove on.More about this wooden table itself. The wood is solid, not plywood. It's obviously a cheaper wood, not oak, cedar or teak. It has a smooth finish coating. most of the edges are rounded. A couple of corners are a little pointy, but a quick hit with sandpaper will smooth that out. I didn't look closely enough at the photos, but the top and the seats are slats and spaced about 1/8" apart. The plastic version of this table has a solid table top surface (the seats were a simulated woven pattern which completely failed and I "fixed up" by replacing with thin plywood).I like these tables a lot. I just think it's important to keep in mind what it is and what it is not. Would it be good for you and your college buddies to take out for a booze fest in the woods? Not really. Is it good for a decent place to sit when car camping with the family? Sure, just follow my advice above. My kids love using this table.
Traveling Fool
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2016
We're a baseball family. My son has 3 younger sister who come to his games. Why do we need a portable picnic table? Bring a chair or a blanket you may think. We'll we've done that for the last 7 years. They never stay in the chairs and the umbrella messes up the blanket and someone ends up with dirt all over them (heaven forbid, I know) or eaten by ants. The picnic table is clutch! We had a tourney this past weekend. 2 days of baseball, 4 games later and they used electronics for a total of 30 min! They colored and crafted! Whoop. Ok, so the table, be careful setting it up because it can wobble. Make sure everything is clicked in place before sitting on it. The wood itself is soft. It will scratch easily. The 5' Ultimate Wondershade umbrella (not using the stand) works fine with this table if you don't use the plastic piece that goes in the hole. I weigh close to 180 lbs and sat in it. I didn't feel like it would break. I did ease myself in and out. Folds up nice, I stand it up in our utility wagon and it doesn't take up much room. People would come over to check out our setup. This was by FAR our BEST weekend of baseball as spectators!
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