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- 3 adjustable heights (19 inch, 24 inch and 29 inch)
- Folds in half for easy storage (length is 23.62 inches folded in half)
- Stain & scratch resistant resin top
- Seats 4 to 6 people
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Q: Is there a peg you have to push in before you can extend the legs? I see the metal pegs, but I can't push them in and pull on the legs at the same time. Does it take two people to extend the legs?
A: one person can do by pushing on the pin on one leg and extending then the other.
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 6 years agoBrand expertA: I do not agree. I did manage to do it as 1 person but it was near impossible. It also seems that you have to lower the legs every time to fold. I will be returning this table tomorrow.
submitted byBarb - 4 years agoA: Wear gloves so you don't hurt yourself. With table upside down, hold down frame with one foot, press very hard on two pegs. You will eventually make it work. The mechanism does not work smoothly. A cheap, poorly designed and poorly manufactured table that I do not recommend at any price.
submitted byJoe30330 - 3 years agoA: I agree with the fact that it is impossible to extend legs with one person. Even pressing 1 button while3 pulling is difficult. I rarely use this table in fact this is only the second time and my son and I were unable to extend the legs.
submitted byhbjill - 4 years agoA: Aren't you just precious. The pins on mine will not go in unless they are pushed in simultaneously. I figured it out, but with the help of another person.
submitted byI must be an idiot - 8 months agoA: Ok folks. I am a "73" year old weakling and had it figured out before I even went to the store to buy. The leg extensions are a '1" person job. 1/ fold the legs out. 2/ push in "1" pin and pull gently until it clears the hole and goes partially into the leg. 3/ push the pin in on the other leg and pull. Bingo it comes right out into the next set of holes. If you want the legs to go into the furthest position just repeat all the steps. I had it "ALL" put together with the legs in the highest position in "2" MINUTES... Happy unfolding.........................
submitted byTarget One - 4 years ago
Q: What is the maximun height?
A: This table has 3 adjustable heights (19 inch, 24 inch and 29 inch)
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 3 years agoBrand expertA: Full table height is 29"
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: how much does it weigh?
A: 18 lbs
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Will two 18" wide folding chairs fit side-by-side under the table or what's the distance between the inside of the legs?
A: The distance between the inside of the legs is 103.5cm/40.75 inches
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 3 years agoBrand expertA: The length of the table is 48", you should be good with 2 18" chairs
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: HOW MUCH WEIGHT WILL IT HOLD?
A: This table support 300 lbs evenly distributed weight
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 4 years agoBrand expertA: The table will hold 300 lbs evenly distributed.
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: The length is 48 inches. What is the width?
A: The table is 48 inches (L) 29.17 inches (H) x 23.62 inches (W)
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 5 years agoBrand expertA: The width of the table is 23.62 inches.
submitted byPDG Customer Service - 5 years ago
Q: how do you close the stupid legs?! i have them fully lowered but the legs wont go down to be able to fold the table. I've tried everything they do not budge.
A: Lower the leg height while depressing both adjustment side buttons, than collapse the legs flat.
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does anyone know the size of the push pin? The day I brought it, I tried to extend the legs and one of the pins went far back and got stuck in the pole. I can't seems to get it out.
A: Please reach out to sales@pdgmail.com for assistance.
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 7 months ago
Q: Is it aluminum base?
A: The table legs and base are made out of steel.
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 7 months ago
Q: How in the world do you get the legs to fold back in?? Am I missing a button cause they won't budge
A: Lower the leg height while depressing both adjustment side buttons, than collapse the legs flat.
submitted byPDG Product Expert - 9 months ago