The Quick-Fold Side Table provides a perfect accent table for the patio or pool, holding laptops, books, sunglasses, and more. Folds flat for out-of-the-way storage, making it the perfect accessory for camping or fishing trips. Use it in tight spaces, like dorm rooms where space is at a premium. Weighing in at only 3-pound , it easily supports up to 25-pound Proudly made in the USA.
Product Features
- Ideal size to complement patio chairs, adirondacks, or chaise lounges
- Rated to hold up to 25-pound
- Durable resin material will not peel, rust, or rot
- Folds quickly and compactly for storage
- Uv-inhibitor allows colors to stay bright and attractive in the sun
Works well, looks decent, one flaw I purchased this folding table for my small deck, where I wanted to have a table but space is at a premium because I have a patio garden. This table works quite well as it is easy to fold up and store in the corner of the deck when I don’t need it. The only negative is that if you want to move the table when it is in the open position it should not have anything on it. The table folds in the middle during any movement (see attached photo). This is a bit…
Not as good as they used to be. They got cheap, cheap, cheap!! Wasted money. We bought a couple of these 10-12 years ago for $8 each and they were great tables! Haven’t had to replace them until now as they do eventually degrade in the sun like all resin/plastics do.However, THE PICTURES SHOWN HERE ARE OF THE “OLD” MODEL!!! but what you get is a very cheap and flimsy newer model. The top of the old ones were smooth and of thicker plastic. The tops of these are so flimsy and thin you can see the ridges where the top is molded to the support…
NOT EVEN NEARLY WHAT IT USED TO BE I have three of these Adams tables (plus other Adams products) for my patio, garage, etc. – but two side tables were finally getting a bit weather-beaten after several years of “outstanding” duty. However, the new ones are about half as stable as the old version, the bracing is far inferior and reduced in size (unlike the picture), and the thickness/gauge (toughness) of the plastic for the entire table is MUCH, MUCH, MUCH thinner. Wobbly and flimsy. These new tables will never…
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