Description
This sturdy, handmade wrought iron table folds flat for easy portability and space saving off-season storage. The attractive powder-coated, weather resistant finish protects the table from rusting when left outdoors. No garden, pool or patio setting is complete without the versatile Folding Bar Table. Enhances both small balconies and large patios/yards. The table is well suited for both suburban and urban appeal. This table was designed specifically to fall within the size limits of UPS transportation saving money on shipping costs. The Folding Bar Table is pictured here with our Folding Bar Stool. For the perfect set up, add a set of the bar stools to your table order!
Features
- This sturdy, handmade wrought iron table folds flat for easy portability and space saving off-season storage
- Simple to set up, the included four sets of nuts and bolts can either be tightened by hand or for added stability tightened with the use of a simple wrench
- The Folding Bar Table is pictured here with our Folding Bar Stool. For the perfect set up, add a set of the Folding Bar Stools to your table order!
- A product that has been manufactured from recycled wrought iron
- Product has been powder-coated for year round weather resistance for use both indoors and outdoors
Customer Reviews
Tech & Nature
I researched for a while and was delighted to find these. We have a little balcony with tall glass railings. So we needed a tall bistro table. These are it. These are also great because they can fold and store away. They are made from recycled metal in the Philippines. Great for two people. The outsoor wear is great. They have survived 2 Seattle winters and even some sun. Get the matching chairs.
Bonnie Lindgren
I specifically purchased this table for its "folding" capabalities. IT DOES NOT FOLD. It comes apart with screws and bolts for storage but does not fold. Totally, NOT SATISFIED!!! Will never order from you again. I believe you misrepresented this product.
Rev. D. A. Scolamiero
It would have been perfect if I were able to use it. The top only fits into two of the slots - not all four. It is also quite wobbly so I purchased some locking nuts to help keep it stable. Of course, the top is on a slant until I can get someone to bend the legs so that they might fit. I would have returned the item if the box in which it was shipped did not have to be cut apart in order to open it and retrieve the item. Actually, this was not worth it at any price. I wasted my money and thought seriously of contacting my credit card company to withhold payment.
William W. Dyess
If you have been looking for a bistro table for a while than you know that there is not much out there. This table size was perfect for what we needed. We were looking for something small [it's 23.5 inches in diameter] and tall enough to go to enable us to watch the critters at play along the treeline in the back yard. At 38.5 inches in height, this was perfect. On arrival, the box was found to be a bit beat up but the contents were ok. True, the instructions were not the best but there wasn't really that much to put together. Part count is: top, 2 leg sets, 2 short bars, 4 bolts, 4 screws. The top is a single piece with four "pegs" on the bottom. The four legs slide over these pegs and have a screw that is screwed down against the peg [like a large set screw] until a secure junction is achieved. The legs themselves arrive as two pairs. Each pair is welded together. To understand how this is done, look at the square connector where the four legs are connected in the photo. You can see four bolts there. The sides with no bolts are welded to those legs and the short piece between the bolts is a short bar that ties the two welded leg sets together to create the whole. Now for the best way to set this up, that is , the way I would set it up after I did it the first time! Connect the leg sets and stand them upright where you intent to place the table, start the set screws for connecting the top, place the top on the legs, place a level on the table top and level the table. This is a matter of tightening and loosing the four bolts at the square junction of the legs. This is really your best adjustment area. It may take a bit to get it set up, but it is really not that hard. Screw down the setscrews to solidify the top and you are done.Read more ›
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