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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de enero de 2025
We had a limited amount of space so I got this little banquet table for serving food and appetizers for parties. The size was perfect. It folds well and is sturdy for many large crockpots. I think we fit 6 on it.
Customer Since 1997
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2024
I recently purchased the Flash Furniture Kathryn 6' Plastic Folding Training Table for a small event I was hosting, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This table is not only functional but also incredibly sturdy and easy to set up.Key Features I Love:Durability: The plastic top is thick and resistant to scratches and stains, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. The metal frame is also sturdy and provides excellent support.Easy Setup: The table folds up compactly for easy storage and can be assembled in just a few minutes. It's perfect for events where space is limited.Versatility: This table can be used for a variety of purposes, from training sessions to parties and potlucks. It's a great addition to any home or office.Value for Money: The Flash Furniture Kathryn 6' Plastic Folding Training Table offers excellent value for the price. It's a durable and reliable product that will last for years to come.If you're looking for a versatile and affordable folding table, I highly recommend the Flash Furniture Kathryn 6' Plastic Folding Training Table. It's a great choice for anyone who needs a reliable and easy-to-use table for a variety of purposes.
Clyde Queen, Jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2024
These 6' plastic folding table is great for your hobby projects. It is lightweight, but is very sturdy. It holds my model train modules very nicely, without me worrying about them falling down. Another nice aspect is they are only 1 1/2' wide, which don't take up much room!
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2022
I cover this with a tablecloth and put it behind our sofa (open concept house) for parties and holiday dinners. The legs don't lock in place with a ring, so I am a little concerned about stacking my good china on it for buffets, but it seems to hold up well. Tablecloths don't fit that well, so I fold a 120" cloth to cover the legs and make it look a little nicer. I am really happy I bought it.
K. Levin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de diciembre de 2015
I bought two of these for use as Thanksgiving buffet tables. I rent 8 foot banquet tables for seating, but the cost to rent these shorter, narrower "seminar" tables is double the cost of the dining tables. Based upon my local rental price, I'll recover the cost of these two 18" wide tables over four years' use for Thanksgiving alone. Since they are also easier to store, this seemed like a worthy purchase to me.Based upon others' reviews, I was afraid of:1) cheap build quality,2) wobbly tables unsuitable for heavy serving platters or use by children, and3) a terrible smell.As far as my two tables go, I can say that:1) They are not perfectly built tables. One of the two has a bump in the top surface due to sloppy assembly underneath where the legs attach to the top. This is mildly visible, but easily hidden by a tablecloth. Since I'm not using this for writing or craft-work where I need a smooth surface, this doesn't affect my enjoyment of the product at all. Only one of my two tables (but 50%!) had an easily noticeable defect.2) One of my buffet tables was placed up against a wall,which is the most stable way to use these. (The legs are offset, not centered, from front to back, like a desk, not a dining table.) The other was placed in front of a wide, low step that we'd blocked off with furniture, not against a wall. Both felt about equally stable, and neither seemed dangerous. We filled both tables with heavy ceramic serving dishes (full of food!) and we had children as young as five accessing the food for themselves. I felt comfortable with both tables for this use; neither is wobbly.3) Neither of my tables had any kind of strong odor. There was perhaps a slight plastic smell, but not something you'd notice unless you'd been made nervous by a prior review and took a close and careful sniff.As an aside, table cloths for this size are rather rare. I bought "chalkboard" surface contact paper and used that to cover both tables so we could write allergen notices and names of more exotic dishes right on the serving surface. With autumnal trivets, placemats and pot holders, this provided a festive enough look for me, though the legs of these tables aren't very pretty. No one commented, but we were a pretty amiable, non-judgmental crowd for Thanksgiving!
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