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Jordan, Amman
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44 Karma

Review on Bamboo Foldable Breakfast Working Pipishell by Dan Ball

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thick legs and everything, this table fits!

This little table bothered me at first when I looked at the box. It seemed too tight, too small and too light. It came while I was preparing dinner so it seemed like the perfect time to try it and when it was on the counter it looked dainty and flimsy. I prepared my plate, and it fits perfectly into the recess of the tray, one review - the dish does not hang overboard and does not lose its balance. I grabbed cutlery and a napkin that fit on the plate and didn't shift (half-point for the right texture). With my drink already on the back table, I gripped the slight curve of the handles, worried that the lightness of the bamboo wouldn't support the weight of the steak and potatoes at my dinner. Damn that tray, 2 points - that tough little asshole is tough. I sat down in my chair and placed the flat tray on my knees to fit my nest and it looked narrow compared to the girth of my knees. BUT, as soon as I kicked my legs back and the corners on either side of the Thor twins slid and rested against the chair's armrests, I realized I'd fallen in love. MAXIMUM RESULTS - This little champion has kept my food safe and healthy while riding high atop the Thunder Sons that are my thighs and never made me feel trapped. If there is a meaty person in your life who needs a good table to eat more meat, this is the table to buy. The biggest effort I had to put into this purchase was deciding where to protect it from my baby.

Pros
  • Kitchen and Dining Room
Cons
  • Not sure