

🌞 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Best Choice Products 6-Person Circular Outdoor Wooden Picnic Table is designed for durability and style, featuring weather-resistant wood, a 500-pound capacity per bench, and a central umbrella hole for shaded relaxation. Perfect for any outdoor setting, this versatile table invites family and friends to enjoy meals together while allowing for personal customization.





V**C
Beautiful natural wood looking picnic table
I absolutely love this picnic table! It looks stunning, natural and not cheap at all. I was worried it would look cheap, but no this looks like a quality custom piece, much better in person than the photo. It did take me about 4 hours to put this together. It wasn't the easiest project. But the instructions were all there, just could have been better. It's not heavy so easy to move around but heavy enough where it won't be affected by extreme weather. It's advertised as being for the outdoors, so I'm hoping it's water resistant. It rained lightly while I had the table out and it seems like it's designed for rain.My only gripe is that one of the table.tip.pieves came cracked. it's not bad enough to return and I didn't notice it until I was almost done with assembly. So double check the table top pieces to make sure they are not messed up when delivered.
D**G
Amazing value! Great little outdoor table.
PROSReal cedar wood! It smells wonderful. The build, materials, and hardware are all good quality. I'm shocked it is as inexpensive as it is. The size is on the smaller side, comfortably seating 6 small-to-medium sized humans who don't mind sitting in close pairs. The size actually works well for my intended arrangement, so this was a plus for me. Visually, the table and benches look very nice. It's designed with more of a traditional, outdoor picnic table look and I appreciate the tasteful aesthetic.CONSUpon arrival, a few of the boards showed some minor cracks in the wood. Nothing I think will affect the stability or longevity of the table, but this does prevent it from being perfect. The wood is a raw untreated cedar, from what I can tell. Although this natural material means it smells great, it also means the table will not hold up as well against the elements as some other products. Cedar itself is a naturally weather-resistant wood, but regardless, raw wood simply can't do as well as treated or finished wood. As for the seating arrangement, the table has a unique split bench design, with each of the benches mounted onto one of the three table legs, with each leg effectively halving the benches into two seating spaces. This design may limit the utility of the benches for some. As others have noted, you can sit on a bench and straddle the table leg, but this awkward positioning would make it more difficult to sit down or stand up. The better way is to use it is as designed, by sitting on one side the bench. This allows fairly comfortable seating for average-sized humans.SUMMARYThis was one of my favorite purchases of this year! Considering the great price, the pleasant appearance, and the solid wooden construction, the whole table appears much more expensive than it actually is. The main downsides - the split seating arrangement and lack of any wood protection - become minor quibbles when you realize just how much you're spending. Regarding the latter point of weather protection, I did end up finishing the table myself with several coatings of linseed oil. This will hopefully protect the table better from sun and moisture. Sadly, the linseed oil also eliminates any hint of that nice cedar smell. If the wood fragrance is important to you, I suggest considering other options, like simply keeping it out of the sun and/or covered when not in use.Overall, I'm excited by this purchase and I expect many years of happy use from this table.
M**R
Nice for the size
I bought this table for a small deck we have off of the outbuilding so we have somewhere to sit down and work on the laptop outside. When the box came with the unassembled table inside I thought there had been a mistake and they sent me an end table or something. There was no way this table that seats 3 could be in that small box. It was. The packing was good and there were no broken parts, but they use sheets of styrofoam between some of the pieces that disintegrated during shipping and so tiny balls of styrofoam were everywhere while I unpacked the pieces. Also several pieces of the build had what looked like melted styrofoam stuck to them and required a razor blade to clean it off. I figured the stain they used may have been still wet when the packed the pieces in the box and it reacted with the styrofoam and melted it. The directions were adequate if you have put furniture together before but even still you have to do a lot of head scratching and squinting at the assembly drawings that are neither in scale or perspective. There are at least three steps in the build that could be assembled incorrectly without any warning or guidance in the instructions so be careful not to tighten everything down until you are sure it is right. I used gorilla glue everywhere I could when assembling the table (after I did a dry run assembly) and I think it really needs the extra step. It should be called for in the instructions to use strong all weather wood glue. I think by adding the glue turned the table into a decent piece of outdoor furniture that should stand up well to use. The table is small and quite low but it is comfortable and easy to sit down and get up. I could not picture 6 adults sitting on the small benches but 3 adults seems doable for sure. I applied 2 coats of timber oil to all surfaces of the table after the glue had dried and before it ever got wet from rain. I propped up the corners and let timber oil soak into the ends of the wood that touch the ground/deck as those will be the first places that rot if untreated. It looks SO MUCH better with the timber oil applied and you can really see some depth in the wood. So overall a good table for the money if you need a small table and if you use glue in the assembly and timber oil after the build.
P**R
Great Little Table
This is a great little table for what we needed. We put together a little camp site where we park our trailer at home - just because I always wanted to. We didn't want a full size picnic table and this seemed perfect. It is on the smaller side, but it would fit 3 or 4 adults fairly comforably. It's a picnic table not a La-Z-Boy. We sealed it before assembling it and used glue when we did put it together. We've only had it together for a week but it seems pretty sturdy. Like others have said - pull the little triangle piece off and pull the staples out. Use it to assemble the 3 supports and then take it out if you plan to use an umbrella. Also, get the leaf blower out to blow all the styrafoam away. It's not a huge amount but there is some little BBs that stick to the pieces. It is well packed though.
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