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The Tequila Table, available in large (L) and medium (M) sizes, is a durable and versatile camping table. The L size includes three slats for a wider surface, while the M size comes with two. Made from tough iron, it can withstand use over a bonfire and features a special coating resistant to peeling under heat. The table's design allows for various configurations by adding extra plates and legs or using one-by-wood for customization. Its wooden edges provide a comfortable grip, updated to scratch-resistant beech wood for enhanced durability. (For a limited time, comes with custom carry bag).
Colors: Black
Dimensions
Medium:
W x D x H: 36 in x 13 in x 16 in (91 cm x 32.5 cm x 41 cm)
Weight: 13 lbs (6 kg)
Large:
W x D x H: 36 in x 19 in x 16 in (91 cm x 49 cm x 41 cm)
Weight: 19 lbs (8.6 kg)
Materials: Steel, wood
Carbon monoxide risk: Do not use this product with a fire indoors or in a confined space.
Burn Risk: Do not touch the hot metal with bare skin.
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I've recently gotten into camping again after many years of not doing it, and I am revamping my gear. I did a lot of research on some of the best camp tables, and this kept popping up and IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!
It takes some practice to get used to setting it up, but once you catch on it's easier each time. I obviously had to test it out as soon as I got it, so took it out to our little uncovered fire area and it handled direct heat like a champ. I've cooked with it on an open flame three times now and it's awesome. We've also used it as just a regular camp table and it can handle quite a bit of stuff.
Right out of the box, be prepared to have to tighten the little bolts on the inside of the wooden exterior handles. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting the carrying bag with it.
It looks solid enough to hold anything. Haven’t tried it over any fire yet. At first wasn’t easy to put it up together , looks incredible, will see how long would it last.
We love the table. The only issue is that one of the wood handles is quite loose, and the rest are stable.
Well made and easy to use!!!
Great tough iron build and the wooden edges.