Morning to ya from the damp and dreary foothills of North Kackalacky! It's a grand day to daydream about and prepare for the opening of camping season 2018. I have shared with you many, many times that Momma Sharon is a thief. When she reads about or sees a new piece of camping gear that she knows is a winner, she jumps on that in a flash. Kinda like those Luci Lights I told you about in yesterday's Story.
It seems like there is one something, something that is our big acquisition for the year and it is almost always spotted on one of the four T@B groups on Facebook. Yep, it happened again about a month ago when a T@Bber shared their experience with the 4 In 1 Pack-Away Table by Coleman. After reading the reviews, she decided that we needed this for our adventures.
Upon unpacking and setting it up on the deck yesterday, Mom discovered it was more than a 4 in 1, it was more like a 4, 5, 6 in 1. Check it out!
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Boxes with the name "Coleman" always sound like Christmas |
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One-handled carrying case weighing 12.3 pounds |
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We always have good luck with Coleman camping gear |
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Sitting upright it has a small profile & will pack easily in Splish . . . 31.5" x 3" x 16" |
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The legs store away underneath each table top |
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Each leg extends individually & locks into place |
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Add the leg extensions that have leveling feet to keep it from wobbling |
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Clamps go on the legs to hold the two tables together |
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Classic square table configuration |
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Buffet serving table configuration |
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L-shaped configuration for inside the corner of a tent or awning |
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Table height can range from 27.5 " up to 31.5" |
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Pretty silver design on tabletop |
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Use it for dining, cards, computers, games, reading, coloring, journaling |
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Perfect as an end table |
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Equally useful as a coffee table |
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Legs folded down, extensions secured, & clamps in the pouch |
There's actually one more configuration we thought of later - tables at two different heights for bi-level serving. Can you see why my Camper Mom is all excited about it? I doubt that we will be using it for cooking though. The specs say it can handle up to 300 pounds, but we think that would be pushing it. It's also not recommended for use with stoves and extremely hot items. We'll let Mr. Werner take care of all those chores and be safe.
So until we are out in April for our 4, 5, 6 in 1 table initiation and until I have another camping Story for you, always remember . . .
"Peace, Love, & New Camping Gear"
Oh the toys we all have!
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