Dura-Trel Vinyl Picnic Table w/Unattached Benches
$309.14
Price: $309.14
(as of Jan 30, 2025 21:58:09 UTC – Details)
Dura-Trel Vinyl Picnic Table w/ Unattached Benches The Dura-Trel 6′ Picnic Table has been designed to provide you with maximum comfort and style in one package. This table will provide a lifetime of maintenance-free comfort. With vinyl construction, you now never have to worry about splinters, chipping, rot, or pain fades. These tables are made with the finest materials, and are designed to last. They are weather-resistant which means you can place them on your patio or garden without any worry. Features: Weather-resistant, recycled vinyl construction to give you maximum durability The tables are covered under a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty This classic Dura-Trel park bench requires minimal assembly Recycled vinyl construction adds to the durability Item Specifications: Dimensions: Table- 72″ L x 28″ W x 29″ H Benches- 72″ L x 1″ W x 18″ H Seat capacity: 6 person
Benches are unattached for convenience
Made from maintenance free PVC
Made in USA
Assembly required
Seat: 72 in. L x 11 in. W x 16 in. H
Customers say
Customers appreciate the table’s appearance and functionality. They find it looks nice in the backyard and works well for casual cookouts with their family. However, some dislike the spacing and labeling. Opinions vary on assembly ease, build quality, dirt resistance, and length.
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Amazon Customer –
Great addition to our yard
Super happy that we bought this table. Looks good, is lightweight but sturdy and very versatile since the benches are not connected to the table. We had no significant issues with installation.. We are glad we purchased this picnic table.
R. Mayone –
Not A Simple Assembly
I’ve assembled many items from Ikea, Lowe’s, and Home Decorators Collection, in addition to building my own shelving and tables. With that, I still found the assembly of this product a bit challenging. The problem is that the pieces are not labeled the way HDC does, so I had to examine the pre-drilled pilot holes carefully to identify the correct placement of the rails with the brackets. The cross brace assembly requires you to drill your own pilot holes. You also need to glue pieces on and file all the sharp plastic edges. You’ll need a ratchet driver, adjustable wrench, drill with assorted bit sizes, and the aforementioned file. They supply the glue.I was further frustrated with the different bolts lengths, as somehow I ended up with three bolts that were too short- no matter where they went- and three washers missing. So I had to make a trip to the hardware store and buy the three proper size bolts and washers. For an engineered product, the pilot holes did not line up exactly with the positioning of the brackets. Some of the rails were warped, so the spacing between is uneven. Also, I do not like the end cap pieces- I think it would be nicer if each board had its own end cap. Bottom line is, the assemble product looks good, but it could have been engineered better for assembly.The Pros: The table and benches are very sturdy; the separate benches and table are easy to move around; the maintenance-free pvc will never need painting and is easily cleaned.The Cons: The time and effort to assemble; the plastic surfaces could get scratched up; all the edges need to be filed smooth; my missing/wrong size hardware.
Candy C. –
Flimsy
I was so excited to find these tables, even at the close to 500.00 price tag. It took all day to put them together and holes didnât line up just like the other reviews. The tables and benches all wobble and are going to need some kind of braces and additional support. So disappointing, but they do look good if you donât sit on them.
Liz Abel –
Nice table, SELF ASSEMBLE
This table is nice, however it does take FOREVER to assemble. Good quality, it shows dirt but is easy to hose off and works great with the kids. This table is not high quality but it is a good quality, looks nice in the back yard, and works nicely for my family’s casual cook outs.
Marvel Reese –
Pretty sturdy table
Directions could have been better
Todd Bybee –
Poor quality
Poor paint and wood is glued together slabs that are coming apart.
Patrick Jackson Schutz –
Assembly was difficult.
This table overall is sturdy, and looks good when finished. However had two problems in assembly. First one table underside bracket was 1/8 of an inch longer than the others and had to be trimmed with a sliding miter saw to fit. The second problem was the bench’s 4 inch bolts would bend while tightening the nuts. 5/12 bent. Once bent they had to be cut out, could not tighten or loosen the nut, and replaced with bolts purchased at Lowes.
Ken E. –
Fantastic product with strength and safety modifications.
It’s a Fantastic product with modifications. For the price they should incorporate all the following improvements.1. The table goes together well but I added wood support beams to the outer cavities of the legs (8 places) to provide support for the bolts when tightened. I drilled holes through the added wood beams using the existing bolt holes in the plastic parts. I did the same thing to the legs of the benches.2.The legs of the benches were positioned 10 inches from the end of the bench per the provided instructions. When sitting on the end of the bench it would seesaw creating a hazard. I moved the support brackets so that the outer leg was 4 inches from the end of the bench. In addition, I added 2 more support beams to the open cavities in the bench seat to prevent sagging of the bench. The angle braces were then secured off the middle support and screwed through the plastic and into the inner wooden beams of both bench seat rails.3. All bracket screw holes were repositioned to allow the screws to go through the plastic and into the wooden support beam for added strength.The added support beams were made from 2″ X 2″ pine cut along one edge to match the supplied support beam thickness.