

🛶 Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate 4-in-1 folding table!
The Coleman 4-in-1 Outdoor Folding Table is a lightweight, aluminum-framed camping essential featuring a versatile design that converts into four configurations. With three adjustable height settings and a durable mosaic laminate top, it offers practical style and convenience for camping, tailgating, or backyard gatherings. Its compact carry case and secure table brackets enhance portability and stability, all supported by a 1-year limited warranty from a trusted outdoor brand.








| ASIN | B002YXR766 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Aluminum |
| Base Color | Grey |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Bench Quantity | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #260,405 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #338 in Camping Tables |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,633 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 31.5 Inches |
| Finish Types | Aluminum |
| Frame Joint Type | Screw |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
| Furniture Finish | Glossy Laminate with Aluminium Frame |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501051285 |
| Handle Color | Grey |
| Handle Finish Type | Aluminum |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | TABLE 4-IN-1 C002 |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Is the item resizable? | No |
| Item Depth | 3.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 31.9 x 3.4 x 16.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.4"D x 31.9"W x 16.3"H |
| Item Type Name | TABLE 4-IN-1 C002 |
| Item Weight | 5.82 Kilograms |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | Newell Company |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Name | 2000018147 |
| Model Number | 2000003098 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.4"D x 31.9"W x 16.3"H |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 31.5 x 31.4 x 27.6 inches |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Table Design | Picnic Table |
| Tabletop Thickness | 1.33 Inches |
| Tilting | No |
| Tools Recommended For Assembly | Screw Driver |
| Top Color | Grey |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UPC | 076501051285 |
| Unextended Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | 1-year limited warranty |
R**D
Sturdy, practical, versatile, portable
This is a must have item for camping. Many reviews have mentioned that the tables aren't very stable when at their tallest position and this is mostly true but as long as you are realistic about where (not on rocks or a slope) you put the table and what you are going to use it for (not a really heavy item), then you will be happy. If you want them at their highest and to be very sturdy, make sure to put them together and you will be happy. This is a simple scientific concept and one can't expect a portable camping table to defy the laws of physics. That said, in all other positions, the tables ares VERY sturdy, practical, versatile, and portable. I always use them separately. I like to use the shortest setting on one table as a place to sit on when putting on shoes etc... inside the tent. It can also be used this way to of course put things on like a tent heater so it's not on the floor but not too high or close to the tent walls. You can also use one when at the lowest setting to put your snacks, drink, and smores on next to your chair when enjoying your camp fire. Our camp chairs are low to the ground making this an ideal match of table and chair. And yes, I said I sit on them when in their lowest position. They are that sturdy and strong. I could of course go on about all the ways we use these tables in the various heights while camping (food prep, eating, sitting on, keeping things off the ground etc...) but we also use them around the house for projects. Plus, because they pack flat and small, and weigh practically nothing, they are easy to store anywhere until needed again. Keep them in your closet or your garage. A wonderful item if you keep your expectations realistic, not low. In fact, they exceeded my expectations considering how little they weigh.
M**S
Great Camping Table
This little guy is the more versatile, more portable cousin of the folding table. It's really two different tables. They are fine setup on their own (two tables), side to side (square), or end to end (long). They can also be set to different heights, which makes for a nice display. It's also nice and portable. The table legs fold up underneath like a standard folding table, but since it's two different tops, they nest together to make it a nice size to fit in the back of your car, truck, or camper. The down side is while a folding table may take literally take only 10 seconds to setup, these need a few minutes for setup / take down. It's not complicated, but each of the legs has to be screwed together and then into the table top. I highly recommend buying this product if you need a portable table for just about any reason. Setup / tear down isn't so bad that it would be too much trouble on a picnic, and it's sturdy enough to leave outside for a few days while camping. The fact that it can be setup at a single table with two different heights, a single long table, or as two separate tables makes it nice for a portable display table if you sell stuff a fairs and markets. That said, too many compromises were made keeping it light and portable to make it a good choice for home or seasonal use. If you want something for around your house, I would suggest a basic folding table unless you're really tight on space. It sets up faster and cost less. If you want something to be outside all summer, you'll probably want something that can hold up to the elements better. Coleman probably could have made a table that would work for everybody, but that would cost a lot more money.
G**G
Good camping gear
This is a versatile and practical table for camping, or pretty much anywhere for that matter if you're looking for an inexpensive fold-up table. In my experience, I bought this item and used it the entire 2013 summer for camping. It served as a "kitchen" table, dishwashing table, computer desk, nightstand, food prep, and even bread dough kneading surface. As in the description, it can be configured several ways to suite your needs. The legs are collapsible and are easily stored under each table section. And, each leg is adjustable to help level out on uneven ground/surface. I'm restating this part of the description because this the key selling point in my opinion. Because of the different variations I've used in my experience with this table makes it a must-have item for long term camping. The table is light weight enough, but not something for backpacking to be sure. It's not going to take the place of an oak dining room table either, so don't expect that kind of stability, or load bearing. And, speaking of that, keep in mind that putting a heavy object on top of the table, such as a full dish basin, will make the table top heavy when used with the full length of the leg sections. The legs will have a "wobble" under a load, but I stabilized the legs with paracord. This is simply done by taking lengths of paracord and securing each leg to one another at the middle screw-in attachment on 3 sides of the table, leaving the 4th open for storage access under the table. A simple loop in the cord and a GENTLE tension is all that is needed. The cord also made it easy for hanging a dish cloth, or any other small wet item. Doing this did not harm my table in any way, but use common sense as with anything. This is not a heavy duty item and the lightweight metal and plastic hardware is not meant for such. Also, don't set hot, off the stove pans on the table surface. Again, common sense. The table is not a cooling rack. Nor is the table a cutting board. I used lightweight, semi rigid plastic mats found here on Amazon, but also used simple folded parchment paper for my cutting needs and food prep. This is a Coleman product - a household name in outdoor gear. I don't like everything Coleman makes, but the majority of their products I find to be good as a low cost alternative, and in many instances, better performing items than much more expensive brands. This table served me all summer long at a base camp. It will for you too.
S**V
Good little tables for a tailgate
I bought these for tailgating before football games and they are what I thought they'd be: they're lightweight and portable tables. The portability is great as they pack up in the approximate size of a keyboard carrying case. When I'm packing them up most people comment on how they need a set. Very handy for someone who doesn't have a massive truck. I often use one to set up a portable grill on. With the other, I use it at a lower height for our TV & HD antenna to stand on. On the downside, they're as sturdy as you would expect lightweight portable tables to me. The legs don't really lock all that well, so you need a pretty flat surface to set them on. And I wouldn't expect them to hold my weight. But they're as sturdy as you'd expect them to be, so it's not really that much of a downside. They're also small. You won't be serving a meal for 6 (or even 4) on these things, but for me they're a great complement to the 4'x2' table I have for tailgating. I don't know how people can tell that the top is MDF. It feels sort of like lacquered MDF, I suppose. After reading some of the reviews I was expecting it to just be unprimed wood or something. It's not. Would buy again.
C**G
Great for outdoor projects and events
This double table set is very versatile and easy to transport. It has features I didn't expect that offer plenty of options. Although the picture showed two tables I couldn't tell from the description if you got both or had to buy two (which would have been pretty expensive). Luckily, you get both little tables in the set and when the legs are collapsed, they fit together like a narrow suitcase with a handle. Since the combined unit is lightweight, it's ideal to take to outdoor parties where you have to walk to your spot, plus it sure is easy to pack in the car. When the attached legs are pulled into open position, they make the tables sitting-on-the-ground height so they are great for blanket picnics or offer a place for the kids to color and play with tiny toys. Leg extensions are held in clips under the tables. When they are removed and screwed into the attached legs, they bring the tables to serving height. If you remove the short leg extensions on the bottom of the leg pieces, the table is dinner table height. One thing I particularly like is that if the ground is not level you can adjust the legs by unscrewing an extension a tiny bit to suit an uneven surface. Way better than a matchbook under a leg. The two little tables can be used separately or together. If you want to join them, there's a little bag permanently attached underneath that holds two gadgets, each of which secures two legs together. This gadget loosens and tightens by a wing nut. It's pretty easy to put on and remove and does a good job. When taking the tables down these extra pieces can be put away in their sturdy little Velcro closeable bag again and are always at hand for future use as are the leg extensions. Probably the hardest part of returning the tables to carrying/storage mode is hooking the two table tops together so they form the outside of the 'case'. You have to have them facing properly so the hooks engage and lock the sides together, then there are thumb latches near the carrying handle to complete the job. Makes a nice package with all the extra parts securely inside where nothing will be lost. While the collapsed unit is easy to store, I suspect I'll keep it set up out at the barn where I can use it to hold various tools, etc. when working on things. Because each table is narrow I can put them against the side wall where they won't take up my shaded work space like a square table would. I'm really pleased with this purchase.
K**M
Probably the most useful table I ever bought
We have used this table in the kitchen, for craft fairs, as temporary computer desk and in the backyard when having BBQ parties. It is very versatile and for the price, very durable as well. I have seen a lot of camping tables, some way more expensive/stylish. Some are lighter, some are smaller but I can't think of any other camp table that is this versatile, this sturdy and this cheap. This table offers an excellent balance between durability, available work surface, adjustability and price. You can use one or both sides at the same time. You can use it as a coffee table hight or at desk hight or at work surface hight. You can connect them in series or parallel. It is just so useful. The first one we bought we used the heck out of it for around 6-7 years and it is still working but a little wobbly in the legs so we just bought another one and we are using both now.
N**Y
Surprising little tables, and super light.
Yes they seem rickety and yes they look cheaply made, but I'm not freaking out, but rather ordering another one (2) so I can have 4 little tables around my camp instead of 2. All I did for mine was just shifted them around a bit to get them on relatively even ground until it seemed level and used mine for an entire weekend with no issues. Cooked on it. Put heavy stuff on it 20-30 lbs of stuff. Shifted stuff around on it. No issues. *shrug* I'm wondering though if I combine 2 together if it makes it more sturdy, but it doesn't matter. Had some pretty strong wind and they never went down, had heavy stuff on them. They're light as a feather. Don't know what the issue is...? Oh well. When I go out again I'll play around with combining some of them. The ricketyness once you set it on even ground seems to be because it has some "give" and will take it's legs and sort of plant them at the angles that it wants to. It's hard to explain, and weird, but it works. Also they're light. If you ever had to carry around one of those 45lb heavy plastic tables that just sag and melt and burn and stuff you'll know what I'm talking about. These are super super light. They also fit together and everything snaps in and they snap to each other and everything twists together and they seem very durable. Also unlike those plastic tables, things won't just skid off of this thing whenever they feel like it. These things like to stay level all by themselves and have enough tact where your camping stuff grips them. If I have anything break on them I'll come update this but as of now I'm very satisfied with these things. Never drag a 45lb huge obnoxious plastic table to your camp site again. Stop setting everything on stumps. Just get a few of these. Take care, happy camping, stay safe, be aware!
A**T
Really great tables! However, pretty darn delicate...
The tables are really a nice concept, just not executed so well. I've now used them on two short camping trips and the main problem is the super-thin, fragile plastic corners. All of the material is very lightweight. It's nice that they're so portable, however all of the material used requires a lot of care if you want the tables to last. The plastic looks like they're injection molded and there's no reason these pieces should be so thin by design. They're about the thickness of plastic milk jug caps. I'm pretty careful with my gear and bought these things for use with our RV. If someone's buying them to throw in their trunk, or in with other gear, the tables will not last very long. The corners actually tear. There are positives, though! All of the legs have small adjustments for uneven ground and the legs can be lengthened or shortened by adding or removing the extensions. The clips that keep the two tables together actually do a nice job. The tables do fold into a very compact space and they're actually pretty darn nice looking. Adding another pound worth of material to these tables for more durability would have me probably giving these things 5 stars! I'm guessing I'll get a couple more trips with them before I 3D print some new corners.
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