3/25/2010

Review of Portable Picnic Table

I chose this roll-up table because it is lightweight, compact and adjustable in height.Sometimes, I'd like to have it low to the ground, like when on a picnic with no chairs.Sometimes, I'd like it higher, like when sitting in fold-out chairs.This table can accommodate.

About four people can comfortably sit with their plates around it.It holds up to 40 pounds, which I have not tested.I only need it to hold plates and cups.The slats do not lay flush, so don't use it to write a paper on.They are held together elastic cords, which I think may eventually break as they get worn, but that could easily be fixed.

A cap on one of the U-shaped support bars came off the first time I used the table, but it was easy to reinsert and would not have been missed had it completely been lost.

Set-up is quick and easy.The first time I tried opening the legs, I pulled them out the wrong direction.They can go one of two ways.If it doesn't don't look perpendicular when open, don't try and force it.Close it up and pull the leg to the other side.

We're going to get a lot of use from this table.Great buy.

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UPDATE:We took this table to camp with us and it worked out well.The wood was a little warped, but everything still locked into place.I liked the height adjustable feature.We had lower chairs, so we set it low, but we could elevate it as needed.Still, this table may not last much longer.The wood just warped to quickly.I'll give it 3 1/2 stars and update more if it falls apart.

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Product Description:
Guarantees the best picnic spot every time! No more glasses teetering on uneven ground or ants sampling your sandwiches. This fold-out fir table keeps everything level and lifted, 16 to 24" off the ground, on adjustable aluminum legs. Sets up and collapses in minutes; travels easily in the included canvas carry bag with drawstring closure and shoulder strap. Size: 16" to 24"H x 30"W x 30"D

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