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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
It works exactly as described
Mabes
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Very nice, well featured, well thought out design. Seems pretty sturdy, and well built. Easy to set up and take down. It is on the heavy side, but I do not plan on carrying it around the campsite or hiking with it on my back. Can't wait to use it. A little too cold for the wife to go camping. :pHighly recommend.
Humberto A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Great product! I loved it.
El Sabio
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
This table has great features, but form trumps functionality. It needs to be a good table first, but it isn’t. It DOES NOT lay flat and level as a table is expected to. There’s a pitch in the middle.Pros: The grill side is metal and seems strong. The accessories are well thought out and useful.Cons: It doesn’t open flat and level. It opens when trying to carry by the carry handle when transporting. After folding it and “latching” closed, it opens once you pick up by the carry handle.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
We have season tickets for our Alma Mater and finally secured a tailgate spot. Needed a table that could serve as a secondary spot for drinks, etc. Loved all the features with this table especially with the Flexrail. If you go to the Core site you can order additional cup holders which I did. Core claims this table could hold 200lbs but there’s no way I would trust it for that much weight. It’s wobbly when there’s nothing on it and although I didn’t get the one made for a table grill, I wouldn’t trust it for that. After reading other reviews I agree that it’s not as easy as it should be to adjust table height. Maybe some WD-40 would help? Not sure. Overall the concept is great and it functions well enough for what we need.
Buyer
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
arrived yesterday, instructions were sparse but got it setup. when i went to collapse it i realized the legs were very sticky on one side very difficult to collapse. when i finally got them lowered i noticed the weld on the metal side where the legs attach gave out and the leg completely separated. i’ll be getting a replacement and will update the review and rating as appropriate. hoping i just got a bad one because the size and features are perfect for my weber qUpdate- received the replacement and at first thought i was again going to have to return. no issue with the welds this time but one of the legs (ironically enough the opposite side) was quite sticky and didn’t want to collapse. finally i was able to lower it by slightly lifting first while pressing the height adjust button. now it moved freely and works fine. maybe this should be mentioned in the instructions because it seems like an awfully common issue.updated review from 3 to 4 stars.
denise hufnagel
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
Awesome
Brandon Sherer
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022
I had a chance to use the CORE FlexRail table on a recent Cub Scouts campout and again for a backyard firepit hangout with some friends the following weekend. While not perfect, this table is by far the best camp table I have tried!Features:- Cup Holders: This comes with two cup holders that can accommodate a surprising variety of beverage containers. I tested it out with a big 40oz Quencher, my coffee mug, a glass bottle and a 12oz can. The tiered shape not only collapses down but is sized to fit each of those perfectly! Love that they can be places wherever is most convenient! (Note: I did call the company and they said they are working on having some additional cup holders available for purchase soon... I will definitely be getting more!- Hooks: Also included are 4 double sided hooks for hanging... whatever! They held my grilling utensils just fine and I'm sure I can find additional uses.- Storage Bag: The storage bag that holds the cup holders and hooks features a large, zippered compartment for securing the loose bits during transit, as well as several exterior mesh pockets. These were great to have once the sun set and I wanted a place to store my sunglasses and truck keys. Looks like there's room for more accessories too!- Paper towel holder: Nice to have feature, but I found that it could also double as a place to hang pretty much anything else like a wash cloth/towel or even small articles of clothing. Love that it can be positioned out of the way under the table or swivel 180deg to for easier access.- Bottle Opener: Okay... almost missed this feature at first, but once I discovered it and then realized there was a MAGNET built in to hold the bottle cap!!! Mind blown. Super thoughtful feature!- Height adjustment: This takes a little getting used to, but once you get the technique down (Raise by stepping on lower cross bar and simply lift table to desired height. Lower by squeezing blue button, *then lift up slightly to disengage lock*, then the table can be lowered. A little stiff at first, but after just two outings it's starting to loosen up. Guess this has a bit of a break in period?-Pinch Free Buttons: Not all that flashy, but if you've ever set up one of those plastic folding tables with the loose rings and had to smack the bar, praying you don't pinch yourself in the process... then you're going to appreciate the complete absence of any cringey pinch points. All buttons are brightly colored plastic and easy to identify. It's the little things.There are some nit-picks I could (and will) point out. As I mentioned, the height adjustment is a bit stiff out of the box. This seems to be improving with use, but it would have been nice to have that dialed in a bit more. Also, the CORE logos come with a fine film over them that makes them look bad... until you realize you have to peel that off and then they looks super premium! Silly, I know. Finally, I wish there were more accessories for the FlexRail. When I called about the cup holders their CS team did hint that they're working on more accessories, but they wouldn't share what. I'm curious to see what they do with this system!All in all, this table is the best camp table I've owned. I've had expensive backpacking style tables (cloth held under tension w/ aluminum poles), flimsy for the price aluminum slat tables, and cheap as can be plastic folding tables. This seems to find it's niche in the Goldilocks zone between all those options, not too heavy, not too flimsy, durable and easy to clean. Seems like it'll hold up for many years of use!
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