Folding Table - Black (34 x 34')

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Folding Table - Black (34 x 34')

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 : Folding Table - Black (34 x 34')
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Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0044681149672
Label: Cosmosbooks/Waltz
Manufacturer: Cosmosbooks/Waltz
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Cosmosbooks/Waltz
Studio: Cosmosbooks/Waltz



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionHaving guests over? This black folding table is great for providing more space at dinner parties and other social occasions. Multipurpose, square-shaped folding table is perfect for dining or for use as a serving table. Table features easy-slide action leg locks that engage automatically when opened. Extra-sturdy steel frame has scratch-resistant, durable, black powder-coat finish and non-marring leg tips. Particle board top is covered with black vinyl. Imported. 28Hx34Wx34D'.




Features:
  • Create More Space at Dinner Parties with this Multipurpose Folding Table
  • Black Steel with Powder-Coat Finish
  • Wood-Composite Tabletop with Rich, Black Vinyl Upholstery
  • Easy-Slide Action Leg Locks that Engage Automatically when Opened
  • Non-Marring Leg Tips, Scratch Resistant
  • Pair with Matching Folding Chair (Sold Separately)
  • Overall Dimensions: 28Hx34Wx34D"











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - folding table
I was very pleased with the folding table I received. It was of the highest quality and I will tell my friend's and family of this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Tabletop Not Durable
I received this table (34 x 34) as a wedding gift and intended to use it often for letter writing and games in my new apartment. The top of the table really disappointed me. The black pleather top was fairly loose and I'm scared to even touch it for fear it might shrivel or tear. If you're looking for a card table that will last through euchre, a kid's table on holidays or anything else, spend the extra dollars and get a more durable table for your money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a convenient appliance
I think this table is very convenient. It's foldable so that it can be easily transported. It's black in color so that it's dirt-resistant. Its size is neither very large nor very small so that it's appropiate for the use by a normal family.



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