43.5 wide tabletop and 2-tier shelf offer ample storage space. Made of high-grade aluminum for high stability and durability. Oxford cloth gives considerate protection to the items on the shelf. Folding design saves much space for storage. Storage bag and lightweight for easy carrying. Ideal for camping, picnic, barbecue, etc. Easy to set up with the clear instruction. Waterproof surface makes maintenance much easier.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Color: Black / Coffee
- Material: Density Board, Aluminum, 300D PU Oxford Cloth
- Overall Dimension: 43.5" x 15" x 34.5"
- Dimension of Each Shelf: 38" x 12"
- Dimension of Storage Bag: 45" x 3" x 17.5"
- Net Weight: 16 lbs
- Weight Capacity of Tabletop: 165 lbs
- Weight Capacity of Each Shelf: 66 lbs
- This camping table features a wide tabletop and 2-tier storage shelves, proving sufficient space for you to store items. You can place cups, drinks, cookware and pots on the top, & place snacks, fruits, tableware and cooking meals on the shelves.
- The main structure of the camping table is constructed of top-grade aluminum which is rustproof, anti-deformation and super sturdy. The oxford cloth is waterproof and wearable, and the hook and loop fasteners make it easy to attach to the table.
- When finishing using, you can take away the shelves, and fold the table into a compact size for easy storage. The camping table comes with a storage bag, so you can put all parts into it for simple transportation.
- With high functionality and portable design, this aluminum folding table is perfect for different occasions. You can use it for barbecue, camping, picnic and so on.
- The easy-to-follow instruction will help you install with high efficiency. Also, the simple structure allows you to finish the assembly within several basic steps, which saves much time and effort.
- Density Board, Aluminum, 300D PU Oxford Cloth
- Other
- Imported
SlickBlue
1940 S Bayshore Lane Miami, FL 33133
: : This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm
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