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Best Choice Products 8ft Plastic Folding Table, Indoor Outdoor Heavy Duty Portable w/Handle, Lock for Picnic, Party, Pong, Camping - White

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Size: 8ft


Features

  • HEAVY-DUTY TABLE TOP: Place food, drinks, and much more on the strong, easy-to-clean table top with high-quality plastic up to 17% thicker than other brands, plus 3x the weight capacity at 300 lbs.
  • INDOOR/OUTDOOR USE: Versatile use makes it perfect as a dining or game table for outdoor cookouts or birthday parties, or as a serving or display table for indoor events
  • STURDY SUPPORT: Powder-coated steel legs, frame joint locks, and non-slip rubber feet help to keep the table in place during every event
  • PORTABLE: Foldable design includes a side lock and handle, making it easy to take on the go or store away in a compact space when not in use
  • OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 96"(L) x 30"(W) x 28.5"(H); Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.

Product Dimensions: 96 x 30 x 28.5 inches


Item Weight: 44.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Best Choice Products


Item model number: SKY2232


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Awesome Desk for your Mobile Command Center.
Size: 4ft
Pros: 1.) It's made of Plastic. They use High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Steel. Other foldable tables use Resin (which can have a grindy/grating/dry feel) or a wood veneer (which often lead to sharp edges). For a commercial banquet table (or a rarely used party table) this doesn't matter so much, but for a table you plan to spend hours working on, your forearms will grow to appreciate the smooth curves and soft finish. This is a job WELL done by the manufacturer! 2.) The Perfect Size. This is the Goldilocks of table sizes. Not too big, not too small, and not too skinny. I can roll up to this thing on the left or right without hitting my knees on anything structural (I'm 5-10). This is not a Team Table. This is a Lone Wolf Table! Here I may sit with a big mousepad, full keyboard (with numeric pad), squishy wristpad, TWO 24-Inch Monitors, a stack of papers, two big Speakers, my gaming pad (which I macroed for programming), a big cup for hydration, and still have room for snacks. I can even eat full meals at this station without needing to make room. 3.) Mobility. You can fold this thing up, throw it in your little car, and go. I bought this as a Makeshift Command Center, so when I visit my business partner in another city, or a client out of town, I have a place to sit and hammer out some serious code in either my buddy's spare room or in the hotel while on the road. Disclaimer: I haven't used this in a hotel room yet. I've had rooms with big tables, some with small tables, table built-in's facing opposite the TV, and others with sadistic round tables, so it'll be nice to know this is laying in the trunk should I feel the need. It's also great having a portable table you can use while your buddy codes along side you in the same room (I've actually done this before with our tables facing a big window at night in Vegas while we worked there all week and it was awesome). I may now lay out my all my portable gear: a 17-inch laptop in "Tent/Stand Mode", full keyboard, mouse, programmable macro-pad, and USB monitor (as a 2nd monitor). In case you were wondering, this laptop does exist, it's the Dell Inspiron 17 7000. Suggestions: 1.) Color Options. I would buy this again in a dark brown - anything dark, so it doesn't stand out like someone still has yet to break down the party from the night before. It's a bit of an eyesore with my black gear and wires running all over it in a dark living room. 2.) Move the Handle. You cannot rest this thing anywhere while holding the handle because the two sharp circular thin hinges protruding out of the bottom will rip up your hardwood floor. You must always be aware of this and remember to set on its side instead. 3.) Make it Easier to Open: I shouldn't have to summon the strength of 10 feral orangutans to open this thing. Cons: My first review of this table was harsh. I complained about the table: 1.) having sharp hinges sticking out, 2.) the placement of the handle so the sharp hinges scrape up the floor, 3.) difficulty opening, 4.) mine arriving damaged and cracked (I'd blame UPS for this, but just look at all the other photos people have posted - this is a serious issue with this table, so I'm thinking they need to do a better job protecting my purchase when packaging). Difficulty Opening: When I say "difficulty opening", I mean you need some serious he-man strength with construction worker hands to open this thing by yourself. It was embarrassing trying to open it in front of others before I had to give up and ask for help. What can I say? I have delicate little coder-hands that have never seen a day of hard work. It could be mine needs a few more open-close cycles before "loosening up", or maybe mine was manufactured with a tighter fit than most, or maybe (which is most likely) I'm a whiny little wimp! It's all about Leverage: Now, when I sat this down (hinges first) on my carpet, I was able to open it up with only my hands, like a man. When I try opening it on it's side (like you'd do when trying to avoid scratching up your hardwood floor), I couldn't do it. I concluded the force I was exerting by bending over to open it with hinges against the carpet, gave me the leverage needed to pry it open because I was pushing down on it hard with my elbows pointing towards the floor at 45 degrees. You don't have this leverage when opening from the side. Solution: Walk it over to a carpeted area or grassy patch and crack it open before setting it up on a delicate surface - problem solved! Compared to Other Tables: I decided to look for another table. That's when I noticed how mine is made of soft/smooth plastic, and others weren't. Then I noticed that those with the hinges that did not protrude while folded, had theirs protrude below while the table when open, so you might feel it with your leg or rub your hand along it while sitting. The arm of my chair or FitBit would definitely scrape up against it, if it were there - which I'm glad it's not. This is when I realized they designed it this way for a reason - to prevent the hinges from being visible or touchable when open. The reason why it closes so tightly is to keep it from opening up when you pull it by the handle. All of the tables I looked at (that were sturdy and could hold 300lbs) weighed about 20lbs or more - so this tracks. Then I noticed this foldable table size (which is really a "Desk Size") was rare compared to the square and 6ft tables. Summary: After this realization (and after using this table for weeks with no issues since opening it), I rewrote this entire review and changed my rating. At home I'm trying it out in the living room to work on while glancing at the TV and being in the middle of the goings on, but I doubt I'll be allowed to do that for much longer - as it is an eyesore to those around me. I recommend this table for the type of work I do. Thank you Best Choice Products for making this my... best choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2018 by Miguel C. Rodriguez Miguel C. Rodriguez

  • Bestchoice? I thinksaNOT
Size: 6ft
So we got two of these bad boys for these dinners we have in the summer.. throw a table cloth on them and bam, cute. NBD.. HOWEVER I am pretty bummed since the price tag is $60 you expect a decent foldable table... It's basically impossible to set up solo.. the middle fold has a tendency to try and collapse when you go to set it upright (other tables I have used don’t do this they kinda snap into place). And the plastic came with little extra raised lines on the side of it which are not part of the design. It’s taller than most standard tables which is a bit annoying next to our other table. Once it’s up it seems stable but don’t try and move it because it WILL collapse on you. Save yourself the trouble and spend the extra $10 for the ones that snap into place. Unless you like smooshed fingers and toesies! Haha.. They work though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2018 by Jc

  • sags in the middle
Size: 6ft
crappy product, sags in the middle. should have sent it back but was already out of the box and too much of a hassle to return. the only way to get a level surface is to put a couple pieces of cardboard in the crack where the table halves are hinged to keep the gap open but then that leaves about 1/4" gap in the middle of what should be a flat smooth surface. bottom line - it is not hinged correctly so that the table half ends butt up square with each other. the mistake i made was relying on the amazon endorsement; i was in a hurry and really needed the surface space quickly and took for granted if amazon endorsed it would be a superior product and it was not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018 by Richard R.

  • Really terrible sticker label
Size: 6ft
Table is fine. Sticker on it is unreasonably terrible. Shreds faster than you can peel it off. Applying any oil or alcohol caused the ink on the sticker to run which stained the table surface. Scraping with a razor blade gouged the soft plastic surface of the table, no matter how careful I was. Took me over an hour to remove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019 by R U Moody 2? R U Moody 2?

  • Cheap table, wobbles, not flat when assembled, legs have 'extensions' that you have to put it.
Size: 4ft
The product is not sturdy and for this much money, I expected that much. It came with a HUGE sticker on top that could not be peeled off at all. It was glued on to the table and I spent over an hour soaking, scratching with my finger nails, and used 1/2 a bottle of goo-gone to eventually get it off. What a shame in this day and age! The table is higher in the center because the legs are about 1/4" too short with the extenders put it. You unfold the table in the same was as full size tables of this nature, but then you have four extenders that have to be inserted - this isn't a height option - it's the design for use at all. I wasn't expecting that I needed to 'assemble the legs' to use this - which probably explains the wobbling nature of this table. I bought this as a craft table to cut my material on - but not sure it is going to even work out. But after a full hour cleaning the top and sticker, I'm not sure I want to mess with a return. Very disappointed that this is considered a $55 table. I miss the days when products were well made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020 by M.P.

  • Fine, but the table has a huge sticker label put on with permanent glue that ruins the surface
Size: 6ft
The table itself is fine. But the sticker label, which is about 6" x 6", is stuck on with permanent glue. Even with acetone it does not come off without scraping, and between the glue, the solvent, and the scraping it was impossible not to damage the surface of the table removing the label. Companies: WHY do you do this? How hard is it to use glues that peel off easily? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019 by OldSchoolSlashers

  • Incredibly weak, Flimsy and poorly constructed!!
Size: 8ft
I bought 4 of these tables for my study, to use them for my Graphic Design business. To put my various printers on, desktop computers, scanners and my 3d printers.As you can clearly see from my picture, the table is beginning to collapse in the middle and it’s said to hold up at least 300lbs and it’s already sagging. To make matters even worse, two tables came damaged and their staff wouldn’t even help me.I’ll never buy from this company again, I’ve never experienced a worse product or customer service in my life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019 by TheIncredibleMan TheIncredibleMan

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