Best Choice Products 4ft Plastic Folding Table, Indoor Outdoor Heavy Duty Portable w/Handle, Lock for Picnic, Party, Camping – White
Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Price: $69.99 - $59.99
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Product Description
HEAVY-DUTY TABLE TOP: Place food, drinks, and much more on the strong, easy-to-clean table top with dense plastic up to 17% thicker than other brands, plus 3x the weight capacity at 300 lbs.
INDOOR/OUTDOOR USE: Versatile use makes it ideal 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
EASY ASSEMBLY: Table is ready for use right out of the box; simply unfold it, lock the legs to keep it sturdy, and your table is good to go!; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 48″(L) x 24″(W) x 29″(H); Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the table’s sturdy construction, good design, and compact size. They find it easy to set up and fold away, offering a large surface while taking up less space. Many are satisfied with its foldability and value for money. However, some customers have had issues with the table being damaged, and opinions differ on its weight.
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8 reviews for Best Choice Products 4ft Plastic Folding Table, Indoor Outdoor Heavy Duty Portable w/Handle, Lock for Picnic, Party, Camping – White
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Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Ms Denise –
Extra table for cooking or just relaxing with coffee and a book.
It is sturdy, easy to set up and pleasant to look at. We set it up in a 10×10 ft screened canopy screen house for camping. It is great for an intimate location to read with a cup of coffee, play games on it or use it for additional cooking placement. I knew a 2x2ft table would be too small for our needs. Because it is 4ft x 2ft, you can actually fit 2 folding chairs on each side for games or more socializing. It folds up and is easy to transport. Great quality and great price.
theguywiththewhitescirocco –
Solid Little Table (Some assembly required)
Works as described/needed. The table IS full height, it has little extensions built into the underside that you take out and install in the legs to give it the full height. It stays together and functions as needed. Good design and like that it isn’t the generic white color that stains so easily. Good purchase, worth the price.
Miguel C. Rodriguez –
Awesome Desk for your Mobile Command Center.
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.
Mike R –
Just bought
Just bought and set up. Nice quality and easy assembly
T. Ahaus –
Sturdy Solid Table
This is a great, sturdy table that folds and fits nicely away when not in use. Great for wrapping gifts on, using as an additional table during party and events, and is a bit taller than most standard folding tables. The only thing I WISH it had was a nylon handle to carry it around with…
Sherry Mac –
White Pop-Up Table
We purchased the white top table for a bridal show and it was the perfect size. The table was sturdy, the length was perfect and it collapsed making it easy to travel with. Oh, and the handle to carry the table was a big plus!
CHatz –
Great Value For Money
This portable table is well constructed and easy to open and fold down. I bought it to replace a 6â table that Iâve been using for crafting and other work. This table offers a large enough surface while taking up less space, along with the convenience of portability. It is well made and decent looking for a plastic table.
Terri Holland –
Excellent Table
The table is perfect, folds and unfolds easily. When up there are two pins to keep it from folding. It is well made. The legs are easy to fold and unfold. Very sturdy. We will use it often.