Naturally Playful Picnic Table with Umbrella

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Naturally Playful Picnic Table with Umbrella

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 : Naturally Playful Picnic Table with Umbrella
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List Price: $89.99
Our Price: $56.25
You Save: -$33.74 (37%)
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Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days




Binding: Toy
Brand: Step2
EAN: 0733538748297
Label: Step2
Manufacturer: Step2
Model: 748200
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Step2
Release Date: 2006-09-12
Studio: Step2



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionRealistic 'sandstone and paver' styled table includes a removable 5' diameter umbrella. Extra wide benches will seat 6 kids comfortably. Durable roto-moulded plastic is easy to clean and resists fading. It Measures 20.5'H x 43'W x 41'D. Made in the USA.




Features:
  • Stone and wood colors and textures
  • Two wide benches fit 3 children each
  • Easy-clean table top with hole for included 5' diameter umbrella
  • Unobtrusive design blends with traditional landscapes











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great picnic table!
My husband and I are very happy with this table. We purchased it for our son's 2nd birthday party. Six toddlers fit comfortably at the table. As with any plastic sitting in the sun, it does get a bit hot. Overall, I would recommend this picnic table!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Flimsy and tough to assemble
This table is adorable and less expensive than the competition, so overall it's a good buy. However, it required 2 people to assemble because the large legs must be folded and held tight while screws are inserted. There were no pilot holes for the screws, and the plastic got extremely hot in the time it took to assemble the table outdoors. Furthermore, the bench noticeably sags when my 2 year old sits in the middle seat. I don't think it will support his weight by next summer (and he is an average weight for his age).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WONDERFUL & DURABLE
I have had this table for 3 years now and it looks just as good as the first day we set it up outside. It accommodates children of all ages and is very study. I have, however, replaced the umbrella twice (in the three years.) Once due to us forgetting to bring it inside during a bad storm and the other time because our children decided to make a boat out of it! The replacement was easy to find on the STEP 2 website and under 20 bucks. And we have learned to bring down the umbrella after each use :) Overall, this has been a wonderful picnic table. It sits next to ours and the kids (now 5 &6) enjoy juice and hotdogs on a sunny day!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love the Umbrella
My 2 year old granddaughter loves this table. She eats on it and plays playdoh on it all while enjoying being outside. It's very durable and fits in well with the environment. The umbrella is the best part so she doesn't get sunburned or overly warm. Great product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
I have a daycare and the kids love the new picnic table. They can all comfortably get on and off of it - ages 18 mo and up. It was really easy to set up and is very sturdy. It easily seats six toddlers.



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