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The Living and More 4ft XL Height Adjustable Half Folding Table is a versatile, portable solution for any event. With four adjustable heights, a no-assembly design, and a lightweight frame, this table is perfect for indoor and outdoor use, making it an essential addition to your entertaining arsenal.
J**O
Light Weight and Easy to Set Up
Great small portable folding table.I LOVE the adjustment levers, so easy to use, and no pinched fingers like those other folding tables that use the difficult little silver buttons where you need three hands to pull out the legs.Four height adjustments are wonderful and easy to set individually.The table is light weight and easy to carry with the provided carry strap.I would be comfortable putting about 60 to 70 pound max on this table, but no more.The simple adjustment levers is what puts this table above all others.A great choice.
A**R
Excellent table
Good table, works well.
R**R
Quality, price and on time delivery
Used it for Easter dinner ordered last minute and it came day before. It’s a nice study table and I am pleased
R**N
Great table!
We purchased this table - not given to us. Perfect size for a serger and sewing machine. Well packaged and good quality. Great competition for lifetime!
C**.
Good Table for Changing Situations
This table is great for when you need a smaller table. I like that the height is adjustable. Sometimes we want a lower table for kids and other times we like it taller. It is easy to store since it folds in half.
N**U
Heavy for me
This set of Living and More 5ft Half Folding Table, Portable Tables for Dining Parties Card Picnic Camping, White, is a bit pricey at $60. It is quite heavy for me to carry around, but it is portable, and foldable. Folding it, however, does require some of my strength.
S**R
Nice 8-foot Folding Table
This is a big 96x30 inch table (8 x 2.5 feet) that folds in the middle and has added center support legs. It unfolds and sets up easily.My only complaint is there is no center lock to keep the table flat once it is set up. So keep in mind if you try to move this table after is it upright, you MUST lift from the ends - if you try to lift in the middle it will begin to fold could potentially dump whatever is on the table.Recommended
A**N
Foldable, Portable, Adjustable - Lightweight Applications only
This is a fun table, almost like a Transformer to build!I am taking one star off for this table, and I'm going to say it right up front: they didn't list the weight limit for this table anywhere in the listing, so it's difficult to know how sturdy it is until you get it. Granted, it's an inexpensive, fold-up, portable table, but it's hard to tell on-line how sturdy something is unless the manufacturer has tested it and shared that weight bearing information.Although I purchased this for use with a rather heavy laser printer (around 50 pounds), I decided to put the printer elsewhere, on a more sturdy desk. After assembly, the table did not feel sturdy enough to be able to handle 50 pounds, unless placed right over the legs, which also didn't feel very sturdy.In the picture on the listing, they show a book and a lamp, along with a very small plant, and a very small picture frame. If that's your use case, this is a fantastic table. Also, if you're going to have a "kids table" for Thanksgiving, and you want to seat one or two kids, this is also fine. This is a lightweight table, which is great on many levels, but supporting even mildly heavy things is not its strong suit.So let's talk about the fun stuff.The surface itself is very durable. It's that plastic that will take mild scratches and be fine. I suspect if you drew on it with crayons or paint, you could wash it right off.The assembly was a dream: unfold the top, lock the center suports, set the legs to the proper height (four fixed adjustable heights is a very useful feature!) and you're done.In order to make the legs sturdier, they elected to have the adjustable legs lock into holes, which is fantastic for stability, but means you really have to want one of those four heights: 22", 24", 29", 34". That's it. It's enough if you want something in that ballpark, but likely not enough if you want a specific height not listed. You can always put them up on risers, if you'd like. Again, the table is not very heavy, or designed to hold heavy things.The build was nice, but so is the visual: a very neutral colored top, with black legs and supports, with yellow lock handles. The pictures show this in a very classy livingroom, and aside from the bright yellow (eek!) lock handles, it will fit in a lot of rooms. I have mine in a basement, where yellow won't be seen, but don't let the product photo fool you: those are bright yellow handles, and there are six of them. They should probably consider making those handles either black, or the same/similar neutral color of the top. Yellow is not a typical "home decor" color. Anything neutral would have been fine. Maybe for their next table?The feet are a hard plastic, so I suspect they'd work fairly well on carpet. My table is on concrete and they work well.Overall, this is a good, lightweight table. Portable. Folds up. That space-saving convenience comes at a cost: the amount of weight it can bear. I would like to see them list the rated weight for this table in the listing, so people can make the appropriate choice. Not everyone needs a table that can support a 50 pound laser printer, but if you buy this for a specific heavy-weight purpose, and it's not rated for that, you may need to look elsewhere. Having the weight rating listed, will be very helpful for future customers' decision making process.
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