Very disappointed bench and tables holes won't line up poor quality expecting much more than this from teamson !
It's a hit! Great little table. I have twin 2.5 year old boys ( that can be a little rough) and the size and durability has been perfect. It comfortably seats 4 kids with enough room to eat, play games and even garden. The color is vibrant and looks very nice. Im planning on adding a weather costing of some kind to help it to last longer. The wood is stained but doesn't appear to have a sealant of any kind. It was easy to put together and is easy to move around. Great addition to anyone's yard or patio.
This picnic table is a sturdy set that easily fits four toddlers. No noticeable wobbling at all. Assembly was very easy and completed in less than an hour. The colors are pretty and bright. The children had a wonderful time having lunch. The access to and from the table for the children was easy. It’s great set. Would recommend
I really wanted to like this table, but it was an immediate turn off with assembly. First, I assemble most things like these in our house so this isn’t my first rodeo. As far as directions go, they aren’t the best but you can muddle through them ok. Some of the pieces and angles are tricky to see in pic, but you’re still able to figure it out. My main problem with the assembly is that the pieces labeled 7 and 8 (where the top and seat attach to) did not have any pre drilled holes in them to put top and seats on. This becomes an issue when you’re trying to space them equally and also if you’re trying to do assembly alone. The directions indicate there should be predrilled holes but my set doesn’t have them on any of those pieces. Further, the predrilled holes are off on the actual seat boards as well. If you line up in the center of the board (not to split) one end is ok, but the other is way off and comes in on the inside of the board. Cute idea and design, but prefabrication definitely needs work. Get yourself some work gloves to use Allen wrench to torque down screws; you’ll need them to avoid a sore hand. Also, this table is recommended for ages 3+. I’d say it’s good for ages 18 mo - 5 years. Not super impressed.
This picnic table is really cute and the kids are really enjoying having their own place to eat outdoors. It’s definitely made for smaller kids, so my four-year-old and two-year-old fit perfect on it but my eight-year-old is a little scrunched in it, but he makes it work. It’s very light for an all wood piece, so it’s easy to move around the yard if you need to. After putting this together I have a couple of tips. The hex screws used to put together the legs strip extremely easy if you use a bit that isn’t exactly the size for it, I found that out the hard way. So if you were going to use an electric drill, make sure the hex bit is the exact size. Also, the wooden slats that are used as the bench top and table top are the exact size, so when I got to that stage I didn’t read the directions and just started screwing them in. Turns out that the table top boards have a slightly different pre-drilled hole area, so when I went to install the bench boards things weren’t lining up so that’s when I noticed some boards were numbered differently than other boards and had to unscrew some I had put on the tabletop. My last hip is what installing the table top get the board over as far as possible so that the pre-drilled hole lines up just at the blue board so that all the boards will fit on top of that table.
Installation took me about 30 minutes, but that’s with my mistakes, so it was pretty simple and quick. The table seems to be stable and will last us a long time.