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2025-08-22 15:53:18
I built out my mini van to live out of it while road tripping. I decided I wanted a table to pop up when needed and these works just as it says. Easy to set up easy to pop up. Super sturdy. Just a slight little shake to it but it’s never been an issue!! I’ve cooked inside my van on it several times
Alvin Maxwell
2025-07-26 13:19:59
These RV table legs have been a fantastic addition to our RV! They provide excellent support for our dinette, making our dining area much more stable and secure. The height is perfect – it’s just right for comfort and convenience, allowing us to sit and eat without any issues. Installation was straightforward, and the legs are built to last with a solid, sturdy design.What really stands out is the value for money. Given the quality and durability, these table legs are definitely worth the investment. They hold up well to the everyday wear and tear of RV life, and we haven’t had any issues with wobbling or instability. If you're looking for reliable table legs to upgrade your RV dinette, I highly recommend these!
SG
2025-06-28 09:02:52
We installed to support a small table but it is quite wobbly. The tapered legs even when banged down with a rubber mallet still have too much play.
james
2025-06-27 18:07:44
Installed in my RV with no issues.
davidnichols
2025-06-21 14:10:59
Made fixing my rv table/ bed really easy
Magdalena
2025-04-06 13:06:44
Seems sturdier than my original mount, granted my previous was from 1992. Wish there were more color options as the black really is out of place in my camper lol. Will update if fails.
Chris
2025-03-28 12:02:33
Different design than pictured. Pipe is 2" with 2 1/4 OD plastic caps hot glued on each end (I had to hammer one off to fit it). There's no taper making the table easy to bounce off while traveling. Pipe is too skinny to fit the 2 1/4" holder on my camper.
Daniel P.
2025-01-28 15:35:54
My main issue is stability. The fit into the bases was such that the table wobbled. We had to wrap aluminum foil around each pole at the bases' insertion points to get it "better." Ultimately I had to screw a support board into the rails to rest one end of the table on to achieve a solid surface.
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