🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The ARROWHEAD OUTDOOR 4’ ft Heavy-Duty Portable Aluminum Frame Folding Table is designed for versatility and convenience. Weighing just 12lbs, it features a large, no-sag tabletop that supports up to 100lbs, making it perfect for camping, tailgating, and indoor use. With adjustable heights and leveling feet, this table adapts to any environment, ensuring stability and ease of use. Plus, it comes with a carrying case for effortless transport.
J**S
Very light weight
This is a table for car camping, it does have a nice table top appearance and folds down to a small package, seems a bit delicate and prone to damage if abused. if you are careful and weight and space are big issues for you this might be a good choice for you.
D**A
A light weight folding table
It arrived on time, very easy to open and put together but it’s not a quality product. I needed a table as a small extender for my dining table. It’s not a great quality, it is very shaky and I don’t think I will use it again.
K**S
Very lightweight, but useful table
Whenever we go camping as a family, it seems that the picnic table gets used up with the camp stove and food supplies and then we end up sitting around the fire balancing plates on our laps to eat. We really needed a small, portable table that we could use to help keep things up off of the ground.There are a few things I like about this. One, it is very light and compact when folded up. Two, if you opt to not attach the leg extensions, it functions at a coffee table height which works great for the kids sitting in camping chairs. It always works great as a game table. Or you can add the leg extensions to make it taller.I agree with some of the other reviewers that it doesn't exactly sit level. There is a slight bow in the table and the only thing I can think is that they designed it this way to prevent it from sagging at the joints over time. It is very lightweight and if someone were to accidentally sit on it, it would absolutely bend right in half. I wouldn't set anything on top of it other than lightweight food items, but it works perfectly for that!
M**.
Lightweight, easy to assemble, but doesn't feel super sturdy.
I just got this table out for the first time to use in a garage sale. It worked great for my purposes. It is definitely lightweight (which I appreciate) and simple to put together. It worked fine for the amount of items I put on it and I'm sure it can hold some weight, but it just feels a bit flimsy-ish. Kind of like if you accidentally twisted it a bit the whole thing would break apart. I will keep it around though, just won't use for heavy duty things or around people who are heavy handed - if ya know what I mean?
R**E
Very light weight and portable table - sturdy enough for many uses
I'm an avid camper and love the idea of a table that can fold into a briefcase sized package. This table is decent looking and is sturdy enough to hold food for a picnic, camping gear off the ground, or eat at like a dining room table. Its feet have two levels: one is quite short, and the other is the usual table height. The feet also have levelers, which is nice if you're on uneven ground. The carrying case is excellent too - there's no drama popping the folded table back into the case as needed.There are some downsides of course, one is that the table isn't as sturdy or steady as I'd like. Cooking (stirring, chopping, kneading) would be a bit frustrating on this table. Personally I'd rather have an overbuilt table with a few extra pounds that was rock steady rather than a lightweight one the is a bit wiggly when pushed. Another downside is that the leg braces block chair access to the ends of the table. Again, a compromise for minimum weight. I like this table and enjoy using it much like a card table indoors and a "keep things off the ground" table outside. Recommended.
E**K
Nice aluminum table, weird bag
This is fairly decent table that we decided to pick up for our sun room. I needed a table out there that I could use for prepping food or other various uses. This weekend we used it to cook burgers on with our George Foreman grill. I opened the box and took out the table for its first real use. Here are my takeaways:- The legs screw in and have levelers at the ends. There are no further height adjustment options, which I knew when picking this up anyways.- The height is fairly typical for food prepping or serving. Overall I had no complaints with the height- There are locks on the side to keep the table from folding in on itself.- There was a crack in the underside of the table in one spot. The crack isn't large and doesn't impact functionality at least, so didn't take a star off for that - just noting.- Table top was easy to clean off. I got some hot burger grease on the table and easily wiped it off.- Breaks down easy and doesn't take up too much space.- The bag that came with this product has wonky straps on it. One strap is lower than the other. I have no idea what the designers were thinking when they put that bag together - I can't put this over my shoulder. That gets a star taken off for a rather ridiculous design flaw.Overall though this was a good addition to our porch. 4/5 stars
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Decent portable camp table, don't expect long-term reliability
This camp table is perfectly fine for the price. I've used camp tables that are much sturdier, easier to assemble, and have higher quality materials, but also cost 3 times what this table costs. So for the price I think you get a good value. But understand what you are getting: the assembly of this table requires you to screw in the 4 table legs, which takes time. It's cumbersome and awkward to do by yourself - almost requires 2 people to assemble. When assembled, it is not extremely sturdy - I certainly would not trust this table enough to put a camp stove on it, for example, but for eating or preparation of meals it should be acceptable. It's light enough for one person to carry when folded up, but not so light that you would want to hike or walk a long distance carrying this. The material and craftsmanship of this table are not great - I noticed some scratches and visible marks just from taking it out of the bag and opening it up in my garage. I would be very worried about the long-term reliability of this table - it feels like it would last 2-3 camping trips and then probably break. However, if it lasts a few years and holds up ok, I believe this is a decent value.
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