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This mid-century modern extendable console table effortlessly adapts from a compact 20" console to a spacious 118" dining table, comfortably seating up to 14 people. Crafted with a durable 0.8" high gloss laminate MDF top and supported by a sturdy aluminum telescopic mechanism plus a central iron leg, it offers both style and stability. Designed for easy assembly and everyday versatility, it’s the ultimate space-saving solution for dynamic living and entertaining.





| ASIN | B0CQXWPDLW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,843 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #277 in Dining Tables |
| Brand | CWKISS |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Date First Available | 25 January 2024 |
| Item Weight | 57 Kilograms |
| Material | Oak |
| Model Number | 65704991 |
| Product Dimensions | 299.72 x 89.92 x 77.98 cm; 57 kg |
B**W
Used for Thanksgiving. Only needed to seat 9 but there was plenty of room! The table is wide enough to have place settings and food on the table. Putting together was a process but the directions were clear. The table is definitely sturdy and the table is heavy. I put furniture sliders under it because I put it in a spot that needs it to move out to be used. That made it possible to move by myself. Putting the leaves away requires the table to be mostly closed but open enough to move the leaves under the table and lifted onto the bracket. The middle leg helps to hold it in place. I recommend that 2 people put away the leaves - its way easier. Value for the money, given the quality of the slides and how it's built, IT'S A GREAT SOLUTION. I highly recommend.
M**O
This table is very useful for exactly as stated. For extending seating for larger groups. However the sides when extended are unsightly. The metal rail that holds the extension boards is completely visible. You must cover table with table cloth to hide metal rails. When I use it for every day use with two extension leaves, there should be room for six chairs. But one of the openings for chair legs is barely wide enough for legs to fit. One opening is 33”w while the other opening is approx. 20”w. wide. I do think this is a great space saver but more thought should have gone into aesthetics. The table looks unfinished. An edge should have been added to hide the mechanics of this table. It seems sturdy enough when items are placed on top. I think for the cost it is passable. If I had known the metal rails would show I would have thought twice about buying and perhaps invested in something with a finished look. Assembly took some time and thought but it was assembled by one person with assistance from another to help upright it to a standing position.
D**D
I love this table. The center leg is designed very poorly and you can not fit as many people as stated. Here are my pictures of the DIY fix. Your welcome
R**D
SO darn heavy, I couldn’t get it into my house. I am young, strong and never shy away from heavy lifting. If I’m by myself, I have a couple of dollies and ways that I can move heavy things by myself. This thing is impossible to move. It is so incredibly heavy that I’m trying to return it. It’s also VERY short so it’s not worth getting help to move it
V**R
This table is nice. It kinda looks/feels a little cheap when it's extended but it was cheap so overall was worth it. Seems to scratch pretty easy and show fingerprints easy as well. We never really used our old dining room table and don't host guests too often so this was a good option for not breaking the bank for something we'll use once a year. Took one afternoon to assemble by myself and takes a couple minutes to extend all the way by myself. It makes for a nice little decorative console when it's collapsed. Def recommend if you're looking for an extendable table but don't want to pay for some of the more expensive brands out there.
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