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Best Choice products presents this brand new 4ft folding table. This table is great for entertaining. It can be used as a serving table, gane table or outdoor dinning table. It features a polyethylene top with a sturdy tubular steel coated legs and frame. It sets up quickly and provides ample space for guests to sit and eat. It folds easily, it's light-weight and compact to fit under a bed or in a large closet. Leg height is adjustable among 20- 29 with rubber footing to protect floor surfaces from damage. We purchase our products directly from the manufacturer, so you know you're getting the best prices available. -NEW PRODUCT WITH FACTORY PACKAGING (not used or refurbished). -FEATURES: Granite off-white color. -Durable, green environmental and recycled material HDPE. -Construction Quality, High-density polyethylene (HDPE) lightweight blow-molded plastic. -Light-weight, easy to move and store. -Gray Powder Coated Wishbone legs. -Heavy duty 25-gauge steel legs. -Table surface is slightly textured to avoid scratching, but smooth enough to write on. -Easy to clean - just use a mild soap and a soft-bristled brush; for tough stains, use a mild abrasive such as Soft Scrub. -Water proof, resist acid, alkali and high temperature. Very long service life for several years. -Can withstand 212F. -Gravity slide lock for extra stability. -Can apply to many field for indoor, outdoor, commercial and entertainment use, such as home, office, restaurant, hotel, church, party, wedding and so on. -SPECIFICATIONS: Overall Dimensions: 48(L) x24(W) x 20-29(H). -Tabletop size: 48"(L) x 24"(W). -Tabletop thick: 1.75". -Folded size: 24" x 24 x 3.5. -Seating capacity: 6. -Weight capacity: 1,500 lbs. evenly distributed. -PLEASE NOTE: Our digital images are as accurate as possible. However, different monitors may cause colors to vary slightly. -Some of our items are handcrafted and/or hand finished. Color can vary and slight imperfections are normal for metal as

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