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Product Name: | Manor Park Modern 72 in x 32 in x 30 in Oval Metal Dining Table, Walnut/Black |
Product Description: | Make more space in your home for fun and games with the Manor Park Modern Drop Leaf Mixed Material Dining Table. A drop leaf at each end of the table provides extra space when guests arrive for family dinner or game night, or easily tuck them out of the way when you need a little more kitchen room. Your home decor will be enhanced by the sleek metal legs and rounded ends of this contemporary table. The powder-coated steel frame and warp-resistant tabletop with a rich veneer finish create a durable kitchen table you can use to entertain for years to come. |
Manufacturer: | Manor Park |
Product SKU: | 640481524 |
UPC: | 840228403425 |
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Totally, good hunting! I included the Wayfair listing, not because of price, but because it had more reviews than Walker Edison and Walmart, and you can access the assembly instructions before you buy it off of this slick deal.
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/b7037d74-9273-439c-80c0-560d1e31fae5.2633a47b086f677dc0c8579bf295b5... [walmartimages.com]
Says 300lb limit on the table (not including the wings), 26.25 in. legroom height and 28.75 in. from top of table to bottom of legs. Whether you could add monitor arms, assuming the ones you clamp on the back of the desk... would depend on the how much lip the table has from the horizontal supports that span the legs to the edge of the table. No info for that seems to exist.
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I have the saljan. Super solid
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The box is HEAVY, but the assembly wasn't bad at all (see the instructions, it is basically attaching 5-6 pieces together with a bunch of screws). You will want someone to help maneuver the tabletop when screwing the legs on. There was a scratch and a a few chips in the laminate veneer, but I use a tablecloth anyway so I don't care.
This table will seat four with the leaves down, one on each of the four sides. Note that you can't push chairs underneath the two ends with the leaves because of the bar that runs between the legs on those sides. With the leaves up, you could technically fit six here, though the fit would be tight (I'm a Southerner, so we are big people). Also note that the table is slightly less than 3 feet across - that works for my small kitchen nook, but I tend to keep food on the counter, not the table. Six people might barely fit if you squint and are neighborly, but six people with plates and additional plates of food won't fit. Four people with plates should be able to fit some amount of food in the middle if the leaves are put out. Also, given the steel bottom, I would put a rug or something underneath it. The long and skinny nature of this table may mean I'll have to be creative when getting a tablecloth, but any negatives are minor in my view, especially at this price.
My favorite thing about this table is something that very few drop leaf tables at this price point (or slightly above) have - TWO supports for each drop leaf. Many many many drop leaf tables have only one, so the leaves tend to bow quickly over time. The tabletop isn't the thickest, and I don't know that I would put the heaviest person at the end of the drop leaf, but for $110 with free shipping, it is a good deal in my view.
For anyone thinking of buying, please check out the additional pictures here:
The box is HEAVY, but the assembly wasn't bad at all (see the instructions, it is basically attaching 5-6 pieces together with a bunch of screws). You will want someone to help maneuver the tabletop when screwing the legs on. There was a scratch and a a few chips in the laminate veneer, but I use a tablecloth anyway so I don't care.
This table will seat four with the leaves down, one on each of the four sides. Note that you can't push chairs underneath the two ends with the leaves because of the bar that runs between the legs on those sides. With the leaves up, you could technically fit six here, though the fit would be tight (I'm a Southerner, so we are big people). Also note that the table is slightly less than 3 feet across - that works for my small kitchen nook, but I tend to keep food on the counter, not the table. Six people might barely fit if you squint and are neighborly, but six people with plates and additional plates of food won't fit. Four people with plates should be able to fit some amount of food in the middle if the leaves are put out. Also, given the steel bottom, I would put a rug or something underneath it. The long and skinny nature of this table may mean I'll have to be creative when getting a tablecloth, but any negatives are minor in my view, especially at this price.
My favorite thing about this table is something that very few drop leaf tables at this price point (or slightly above) have - TWO supports for each drop leaf. Many many many drop leaf tables have only one, so the leaves tend to bow quickly over time. The tabletop isn't the thickest, and I don't know that I would put the heaviest person at the end of the drop leaf, but for $110 with free shipping, it is a good deal in my view.
For anyone thinking of buying, please check out the additional pictures here:
Yeah, I often have to fight my slickdealer urges on wanting even cheaper furniture. But when I was doing research into this, it seemed like a decent deal for what it was. Not something that you'd buy on a whim, but if you were looking for something like this already, then this might fit the bill at a good price (and free shipping).