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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Sturdy, practical
By J. M. Robertson
This table is very sturdy and easy to use. It has a velcro-close storage bag for leg stabilizers to be stored on the underside of the table. Also on the underside, are clips that the leg extensions pop right into for storage if you want to use the table at lower levels.
It is nice to use them as separate tables, together as a long table, or as a square (which we use most frequently). It has a convenient carry handle and is pretty light weight.
The only negative is that when the tables are together, the center seam is not flat.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Great for Ice Fishing
By P. E. Miller
This table was purchased to create table space "out on the ice" for ice fishing. We gave the two tables quite a work out over the weekend- and it performed very well. Frozen water is always a problem with any folding item- but this Coleman took it in stride- easy to set up and take down with gloves on. Being able to vary the height of each table is a real plus. These tables are very sturdy and the materials are good. Also, there is pretty good craftsmanship. A very good buy. One improvement (which I did at home) is to label the points where the two tables hook themselves together- it can be a little hard to do this without some visual aid since the hook and latch are not visible while doing this operation. When all hooked up it is very easy to transport
33 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
Not what I expected
By B. Becker
The Coleman Pack-Away 4-In-1 Table is not what I expected. Sure, it's light and easy to carry but I'd rather have something a little heavier and sturdy. The picture in the description is not like the one you get - the braces on the legs are not the same, and the ones in the picture would surely be better. When the table is at it's highest position, it is easy to knock over unless you have the two tables attached to each other making it square rather than long. My table wasn't sturdy on a flat concrete porch without adjustment. Look closely. The legs are not telescoping. You have to unscrew each part. There are, however, keepers under the tabletop for storing which is nice. One of the pictures in the description of the table in use as a buffet is an accident waiting to happen. If you were to use it in that manner, I'd suggest setting it up against a wall to keep anyone from bumping it and send it toppling over. Read closely as well. The description says aluminum frame but doesn't mention that the tabletop itself is another material. In the picture it looks like aluminum with a brushed design. On the Coleman website the description does say "Moisture resistant MDF tabletop". The table I received had a flaw in the top which may or may not have affected it's longevity since it's merely "moisture resistant". I am returning this table for one in which I have more confidence.