Easy setup for picnics in the park, tailgating in the parking lot or your favorite campground. The five-piece table assembles in minutes. Just unroll the top, lift the legs open and pop the three panels in place. Aluminum tabletop has a new chain-attachment design to replace the standard bungee-style attachments for improved pivoting during setup. Plus, panels stay on track without derailing for overall studier results. The table surface has an attractive matte finish that wipes clean with little effort. 70-lb. weight capacity holds everything from ketchup to slow cookers. Weather-resistant powder-coated aluminum tubing. Rubber grips on feet keep it stable. Folds up accordion style and fits neatly inside the included carry bag with handle.
Dimensions: 46.85"L x 27.56"W x 27.56"H.
Folded dimensions: 46" x 6" x 7".
First it doesn't come with any instructions. While it is not hard to put together, there is certainly a better way to do it. Shortly after I got it one of the screws fell out and lost one of the endcaps for one of the pieces. I fixed it with a poprivet in 5 minutes. Now that I have worked with it a few times it only takes a minute or two to put togther. Once its together is is rock solid! The carry case is pretty good. Overall a good quality table that could use a little refinement.
This table is super, super easy to assemble; so easy it almost assembles it's self. It's durable, sturdy... I did 1 modification that I highly recommend; upon first receiving your table, remove the screws of the plastic pieces that the legs pop into, squirt some all purpose Gorilla Glue into the screw holes and reassemble the plastic pieces/screw them back in. The all purpose Gorilla Glue expands, like a foam, and will prevent the loss of the screws, as they easily back out and fall out. Otherwise this table is pretty fool proof.
This came with no instructions but I was able to put it together by myself in about five minutes; it only has five pieces for you deal with. It took me about the same amount of time to disassemble. It appears to be real sturdy and when I am not using it for camping, I plan to use it in my basement for small hobbies such as fly tying.
When I received this table (in a much-abused box), it came with no instructions. I thought, how hard can it be to set up? Well, it was hard to do - the last step of mounting the roll-up to the supports requires simultaneously rotating both ends of the last slat (60 in. appart) and forcing them down over the cross-member. You must do both at the same time, otherwise you disconnect one end while trying to connect the other end. It should not require two people to do this. Maybe the (missing) instructions contained the secret, but... I'd return it, but the box was too damaged for reuse, and the table has some dents.