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Walnut Folding Table, Brown, Folding Tables, By Flash Furniture
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This product is well-constructed and sturdy, making it perfect for both office and home use. It is easy to set up and fold, and the price is excellent. It is also available in a variety of sizes, making it suitable for any space.
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This product is well-constructed and sturdy, making it perfect for both office and home use. It is easy to set up and fold, and the price is excellent. It is also available in a variety of sizes, making it suitable for any space.
Pros
- Easy to set up
- Sturdy and solid
- Attractive design
- Foldable for easy storage
Cons
- Shorter than advertised
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Description
This rectangular wood folding table is beneficial in a multitude of settings that include banquet halls, banquet facilities, cafeterias, schools and in the home. The table can be used as a temporary seating solution or be setup for everyday use. The table legs fold under the table to make storage more convenient and for better portability. This table is commercial grade to withstand everyday use in the hospitality industry. Size: W 30" / D 96" / H 30". Color: Brown. Material: Laminate, Melamine, Metal.
Specifications
Type | Folding Tables |
Brand | Pot Racks Plus |
Assembly Required | No |
Product Id | 203149329 |
Color | Mahogany |
Unit Weight | W 30" / D 96" / H 30" / 83 Lb. |
Commercial Grade | Yes |
Material | Laminate, Melamine, Metal |
Style | Contemporary |
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