🛠️ Clean, Camp, Conquer!
The Outdoor Fish and Game Cleaning Portable Folding Camp Table and Washing Station is a versatile and durable solution for all your outdoor cleaning needs. With a spacious stainless steel top, flexible faucet, and easy garden hose connection, this table is designed for convenience and efficiency. Its foldable design ensures portability, making it the perfect companion for camping, fishing, or any outdoor adventure.
Style | Classic |
Pattern | Solid |
Base To Top Distance | 37 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 23.25"D x 45.25"W x 33.25"H |
Item Width | 45.25 Inches |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Base Material | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal |
Top Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Base Type | Leg |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
L**E
LOVE my portable cleaning table!
LOVE my portable cleaning table! It is exactly what I've been looking for & decided it was time to make the investment which was well worth it. I searched brands & read multiple customer reviews for hours. This was the first model I looked at & kept coming back to it because of the extendable/adjustable faucet & the price fit my budget.I plan to use it to work with my plants when repotting, watering or mixing fertilizer; fillet fish when I am canning; probably set it up permanently in my backyard when barbequing; gardening or just a nice wash station when we have parties so people don't have to go in the house.PROS:. Good quality material, aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The faucet is beautiful chrome, awesome with two spray adjustments - steady or spray streams and able to to spray down the whole work surface easily. This was a huge selling poiint for me compared to all the other brands/models with the stationary faucet head.. Easy hands-free lever to turn faucet on and off unlike one you have to manually turn. Table can handle a lot of weight. The price was affordable and worth every penny spent. Easy to assemble and intuitive. The sink size and depth is perfect - lots of room to wash vegetables, utensils or other items. Fed Ex was the carrier and they handled my purchase gently so no damage to the packaging. Packaged well and no omissionsCONS:. Table is too tall for short people like me - I am 5'1". I purchased the table knowing the height challenge when I need to fillet fish; not a problem for any other task. Hubby solved the issue before I made the purchase so, I am good to go!.Suggestion: Consider designing an adjustable height table without compromising the design, strength, look, and function of this table.I am very happy with my purchase. Thank you!
B**N
WOW! Impressive quality and many more features then the competition!
My local outdoor store had a rigid faucet version of this; you'll find that version most places. On that version, the faucet was mounted to the left of the sink, putting it in the cutting space. That version had a REALLY cheaply made plastic drain, not stainless like Kotula's. That version also didn't have a drain channel around the cutting surface. Kotula's also has a drain plug, optional-to-use quick slip connection for a hose, flex neck faucet which is super handy to wash off the table, and adjustable faucet head. This thing is built to the point that I wouldn't be afraid to climb on it, and I weigh 215 lbs. I'll be relying on this for dish washing for 9 days in the mountains with a 20 person group camp. Not it's intended purpose, but better then sitting your dishes on the ground. Nice portable kitchen surface. I'll probably never cut game on it. lol
T**A
Drainage channel is great if you set it up right (drain slightly downhill)
I received this as a gift for a trip to Mexico. I'd been eyeing similar items from Cabela's. This one has its pluses and minuses but overall has been very handy. On the plus side, it's solid once set up, cleans up quickly, and beats the heck out of the top of a cooler or similar. Drainage channel is great if you set it up right (drain slightly downhill). It could be better; there is no quick disconnect for the hose and the sprayer doesn't pull out to be able to wash off the far side of the table.
P**N
I don't fish
This unit appears to be the less-expensive basic camp/fish cleaning table from the same brand, combined with the steel flexible faucet from the even-more-expensive Deluxe table that had shelf, bowl, etc. I was between this and the identically-priced Lifetime Fillet table, which is larger, deeper, height-adjustable, and has a detachable plastic sprayer instead of the fixed steel faucet/sprayer. The Lifetime product also folds in half for easy toting. I planned to leave mine set up in the back yard, though, and will probably never move it (unless it's to move close to the smoker). I went for this one because the faucet is more aesthetically pleasing on a daily basis and because the Lifetime table had faked reviews that they pasted in all over the Internet. I like Lifetime products just fine (I have their deck box), but I don't want to support fake reviewing.I like this table. The reviews that talk about the drain not fitting flush in the sink, etc., are just assembling it wrong. I know exactly what they did, because I did it at first (too lazy to go inside for the instructions). Once assembled correctly, I think it's very well-designed. The only exception is the foot-long hose that connects the faucet to a garden hose. The fitting on the faucet is 1/2 inch, so their cheap connecting hose is required to match it with the male end of a standard hose. It's not a terrible piece, but it would definitely start leaking after some period of time if left connected to high-pressure water in the yard. I will continue to turn off the hose bib when I'm not planning to use the sink--in fact, turn off the y-adaptor I plugged into the hose bib, since the other leg goes to my hose reel.Note, too, that brass male connectors left plugged into female plastic sockets will eventually crack, because the plastic will expand and contract alot while the metal won't. Try to match plastic with plastic hose menders in this situation. That's why I don't give the little connecting hose too long to live on the metal faucet.To drain, I put a 5-gal bucket under the table and poked a couple of small holes in the bottom. This way, the water drains slowly into the soil without puddling and without my ever needing to empty the bucket, which would otherwise breed mosquitos if left unattended. This 5-gal bucket trick is also great for watering young trees, btw.I will never clean a fish on this table. Wish I'd gotten it years ago just to clean up after working in the yard or to give the dogs water without fighting with the hose reel. Lots of options, local and online. If you have the sporting-goods store with the waterfall and stuffed bears and moosi, don't forget to look at theirs as well.
J**.
Happy camper!!
We received the fishing camp table and I must say I am very pleased! The faucet is not cheap and looks high end, love that it's flexible, table is just right size so my back won't be hurting when I wash dishes or cleaning, it stand higher than my other camping tables, lol, but that's ok. We customized a new 3gal Chaplin for use only for water for this table and the pressure is perfect so it will help a lot when we are out there camping for a few days! Very satisfied and happy with this purchase, well worth the money!!
M**A
Perfect!
I use this at the camp site area at home and around my gardens when harvesting. It’s sturdy and easy to set up.
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