Its 100 bucks. It works its really short though goes to our knees when we raise it so we dont normally eat in it like we wanted to. Its kind of hard to lift it in general. Look good though
The table I good and sturdy.
There were 2 problems:
1. I had to drill holes to assemble the table. Took alot of time.
2. The table isnt heavy which means that when you lift the top, entire table slides.
This was perfect for my small apartment. It gave me a place to eat at a normal level, yet have a great table. Its sturdy, but you have to use two hands to lifer the table top. Took a while to put together. Definitely read all the instructions first in this one. Also is great when working on my laptop.
Good Lord.
It is not joking when it says you need two people to assemble it. The instructions were super clear though, and with enough willpower anything is possible.
I love the concept of this table. I needed a friend to help me put it together (I struggle with directions sometimes), but it didnt take more than an hr/45 min. Table raises to a couple of inches above knee level, so maybe not great for working on a laptop. You have to use two hands to close it. Definitely not toddler friendly, since its easy for fingers to get trapped when trying to properly close!
Very small but cute but pretty challenging to assemble I still just got it and thought it would open differently , I dont think the spring mechanism is safe or likely not to break
For 145 I thought I was getting a coffee table made of solid hardwood, but instead got a run/in/the/mill not particle board but not real wood kind of coffee table and it shows. It does the function I want it to do, and is nice enough but it looks cheap. There are no screw covers that hide the black shiny screws on the legs of the table, and the storage shelf is quite thin and flimsy. The instructions were easy enough to follow. You have to use some critical thinking skills and a screw gun to get the job done in under an hour. Im going to keep it, but buyer beware and make sure you know whaat youre getting beforehand. Sometimes the more expensive route is the best route.
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Up to your knees when raised
Its 100 bucks. It works its really short though goes to our knees when we raise it so we dont normally eat in it like we wanted to. Its kind of hard to lift it in general. Look good though
Pretty darn good
Thats great for your man cave or just your living room.
good but assembly could be easier.
The table I good and sturdy. There were 2 problems: 1. I had to drill holes to assemble the table. Took alot of time. 2. The table isnt heavy which means that when you lift the top, entire table slides.
Great for dining and laptops
This was perfect for my small apartment. It gave me a place to eat at a normal level, yet have a great table. Its sturdy, but you have to use two hands to lifer the table top. Took a while to put together. Definitely read all the instructions first in this one. Also is great when working on my laptop.
Ouch. My back.
Good Lord. It is not joking when it says you need two people to assemble it. The instructions were super clear though, and with enough willpower anything is possible.
Great concept! Not toddler friendly!
I love the concept of this table. I needed a friend to help me put it together (I struggle with directions sometimes), but it didnt take more than an hr/45 min. Table raises to a couple of inches above knee level, so maybe not great for working on a laptop. You have to use two hands to close it. Definitely not toddler friendly, since its easy for fingers to get trapped when trying to properly close!
Seems simple and operates clumsy
This is a simple table and when assembles it does not look like a 150 table. The table opens and closes but is stiff and difficult to operate
Its cute but a bit dangerous
Very small but cute but pretty challenging to assemble I still just got it and thought it would open differently , I dont think the spring mechanism is safe or likely not to break
Looks cheap, but works as intended
For 145 I thought I was getting a coffee table made of solid hardwood, but instead got a run/in/the/mill not particle board but not real wood kind of coffee table and it shows. It does the function I want it to do, and is nice enough but it looks cheap. There are no screw covers that hide the black shiny screws on the legs of the table, and the storage shelf is quite thin and flimsy. The instructions were easy enough to follow. You have to use some critical thinking skills and a screw gun to get the job done in under an hour. Im going to keep it, but buyer beware and make sure you know whaat youre getting beforehand. Sometimes the more expensive route is the best route.
Convenient
We ate in the living room a lot since its just my husband and myself this is so handy love this coffee table
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