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We've looked at lots of these folding tables, and the problem with most of them is that no-one can sit at the 'ends' with the cross-bracing - it would stop you getting your knees underneath the table. The one in the link would have this problem. We use a cheap green plastic garden table (90 cm across) which seats four comfortably, and stows away once the legs are removed, under our fixed bed, and if my sister and her family come along we take the larger oblong plastic table which seats up to eight, with no problems about getting knees under. I'm just off to Focus to buy a replacement as I broke our existing one dropping it whilst getting it out of the garage - they're on sale for just £14.99.
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