Friendly Neighborhood I.T. Guy
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This table is a pretty cool find. It's a portable, foldable table, which is perfect. It folds out to a total of about 50in or so. Itys made of a lightweight metal; the tabletop is mesh so this makes it ridiculously light. It is meant to be used while you are sitting on the floor or a low chair as the table only rises to about 27in high. We use it for picnics as we are all siting on the floor on a tarp or blanket. This table helps keep the food and other items up off the floor. Mi only gripe is that although it is very light, the metal is a bit too flimsy for my taste. Also, it has two fold out sections, but they are just a bit too small for my liking. I would rather have the table fully extend to that length. But like I said, this is used for picnics so it's perfect for that.
Chance
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
While well made from quality materials, the function of the foldable side tables is ambiguous and not fluid. It almost feels like you're bending it wrong. More detailed instructions would be helpful.
Maria
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
This table folds very well, is light weight, and is sturdy. It looks very well and with the metal mesh, makes its use for camping or being in the patio. Great price
Deborah Varnado
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This folding grill table is very sturdy, durable and can pack and go anywhere. It folds easily for storage and is perfect for both indoor and outdoor. It’s waterproof and fireproof which is great when grilling. Clean up is easy and the extendable shelves offer plenty of extra table space. I love the multipurpose functionality of it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I’m planning on using this for an upcoming beach trip I like, but it’s a metal table so it has a little bit of weight but not much. At the beach it feels like the winds are super stronger I didn’t want to chance my table flipping over so this table has lower possibility since it’s heavier, but it’s also very portable. It does fold in and it has a two little side tables that come out. It’s got legs that you can make longer if needed, but I like them shorter to sit next between two chairs. It’s got a good amount of space. It’s easy to open and close. It’s got that locking mechanisms. Excited to take it to my next adventure. I definitely would recommend it.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The quality is durable. The amount of work space is really amazing. You have the option for the side tables to deploy. One or both which is nice but what was so surprising is the under table net. It stays put and helps out quite a bit. I like to occasionally use this table for repotting plants and such. I don’t have to bend too far over for uncomfortable amounts of time. It’s like a portable helper for crafting or cooking. Well worth it too. It’s decently lightweight but also sturdy still. The handle is easy to access and use. Well worth it. Just like anything similar to this it can pinch so be careful around children. To be honest I wouldn’t let them help with sitting this up only because even I almost pinched myself but keeping in mind that I don’t see well and that’s my perspective to state why I wouldn’t let a child help with putting this up. Screwing the legs on; fine but opening and pushing the supports in place; not a good idea. Kids get eggar to help and don’t think of safety.
levinel_online
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
A sturdy folding table, mostly intended for outdoors. The optional side panels allow for flexible use. Mine came w/o the carry bag. The top is painted expanded sheet steel, and most of the frame is painted aluminum. I intend to also use it indoors as a utility table, sometimes with a sheet of plywood on top.UPDATE 2/21 - Brought it last night to an outdoor pizza-making party. It was especially appreciated as a safe place to place hot pots. The fact that the side leaves are raised and with rims meant that folks naturally wanted to park their personal plates and drinks in those sections. The height is ok for laying out buffet or for for sit-down, but is too low for tall people to use as a work table. Very easy to deploy and take down, even though the legs are separate pieces.FEATURES- Folds to 23-1/2" x 17-1/2" x 2-1/2". Weighs 11 lbs- All metal means that it is moisture resistant, unlike folding tables that have fiberboard tops. However, it is not intended for leaving out in the rain or overnight where dew can condense.- The folding sides add flexibility.ALSO BE AWARE- Should be used at full height only. The plastic leg ferrules make the top unsuitable to use w/o the leg extensions, even if you add leg tips.- No carry bag was provided. Save the box for protection.- You will notice that the cut edges of the tubing have been left unpainted (image). If that bothers you, you can carefully paint them.- I am uncertain about the intended purpose of the optional netting shelf. The shape of the hooks may seem to imply that they are meant to hook over the horizontal tubes, but because of the force required, I recommend that you not try that. Instead, hook them over the hinged leg braces. That way they also fit better.SAFETY (Please read before use.)- The latches that lock the top halves together do not hold them tightly, so when the table is lifted they separate slightly (image). The gap will close as soon as the table is put down, so be careful you are not holding the table in this location. You do not want to catch a fold of skin, because the metal edges are sharp enough to cut through. (I was lucky.) Not recommended to be set up or moved by small children.Suggestion, stick a couple strips of black duct or gaffers tape on the side of the top, and use them to cover the hazard point while the table is being used. The strips should be reusable several times.