🌲 Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate fold-and-go washing station!
This portable, foldable outdoor washing table features a durable alloy steel frame and high-density polyethylene surfaces, offering a large dual-sink setup ideal for camping, fishing, and backyard cooking. Measuring 33" tall and 40" wide, it combines rugged construction with lightweight portability, including a free rod rack for a limited time.
Frame Material Type | Plastic |
Top Material Type | High Density Polyethylene |
Base | High Density Polyethylene |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Polyethylene |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Base Type | Storage |
Minimum Required Door Width | 40 Inches |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Frame Joint Type | welded |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26"D x 40"W x 33"H |
Size | 33X40X26-Inch |
Extended Length | 2.75 Feet |
Item Width | 40 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 33 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, camping, fishing, food preparation, and cleaning |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Specific Uses For Product | camping, fishing, backyard cooking, food preparation, outdoor activities |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Color | Grey |
Shape | Square |
Style Name | Camp Table with Sink |
Furniture Finish | Alloy Steel |
Top Color | Grey |
Base Color | Grey |
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Better Design than the Faucet Models
Update 1/11/16:Table is still going strong after almost two years of use. Not only is this a great fish fileting table, but it is a great portable table for multiple purposes. I use it quite a bit in food preparation. Works great as a batter table when frying fish (or wild turkey). Also, works great for injecting and prepping bigger meats for the smoker. In summary, great for the tailgate or the boat dock. See original review below for specifics regarding table design.Update 3/11/15:I felt I should add a preface to this review that my high marks and comments related to value were based on the original price paid for this item. When I purchased this table (June 2014), I paid $90 including tax and shipping, so I thought this was an awesome find compared to comparable items in the major Outdoor chains that sold for approximately $30 more. It has been a great table that has held up very well, just keep in mind the original price point when considering the comments for the remainder of this review.This is overall all the best all-around fish cleaning table I have found to date. It has a much more practical design than the other models I have seen or used.Pro’s1. No Faucet to Get in the Way - I love that this model does not have the sink faucet to get in the way like most other portable filet tables. This one does have a clip for the water hose, which keeps it out of the way off the working surface. With the faucet models, you need a water hose to supply water anyway, and the water hose sprayer works better than the faucet for cleaning both the fish and the table afterward – so the faucets turn out to be a gimmick that just gets in the way (both during use and especially for storage).2. Basins with Cutting Board Covers - I love that the sink basins have covers included, which increases the available cutting surface area. With both basin covers in place it can function as a normal folding table, as well.3. Bag Holder - I have found that the trash bag holder works great as a holder for big Zip Lock bags when bagging up cleaned fish. I don’t really need a trash bag since I throw the remains right back in the lake to feed the fish, but placing in Zip Locks bags means the fish are ready to go directly to the fridge or freezer.4. Like an Assembly Line – This stays at boat slip, so I just unfold, start fileting fish on cutting boards, then remove cutting board cover to rinse filets in sink basin with hose, and finally separate the filets into Zip Lock bags using the bag holder clips on the table. Works great with two people, as I will clean fish with one cutting board cover in place, while the other person washes the filets in the uncovered basin, and places them into the bags. This table has a better package of functional/practical features than any of other models I have seen.5. Easy Clean Surface – Surface cleans easily, which means it can be used as a cooking table as well. The height really works well to use for both purposes. Put a table cloth on it and it works for tailgating, too.6. Double Basins – I mentioned earlier that when cleaning this set up works well with one basin covered and another uncovered to clean fish in an assembly line style. The double basins also work fantastic when using for cooking preparation. I will often use one basin to apply the batter base (such as buttermilk, mustard, beer, or egg yolk), and apply the dry batter seasoning mix in the second basin.7. Value – This model had the features I wanted at a much better price than what I found at Bass Pro or Cabela’s.Con’s1. Storage Size - The only notable con I have found is the folding ability. The basins do not allow the legs to fully fold, so even when folded it is still in a bit of an awkward shape. That being said, it folds up and stores much more conveniently than the tables with the stupid faucet that gets in the way all the time.
A**A
Awesome table for CAMPING or any outdoor activity!
Amazon was fantastic (as usual) in replacing this table twice, as it arrived each time with crushed/cracked corners. The 3rd replacement was perfect and Amazon expedited replacement shipping each time. Thank you for such a wonderful, easy service! :)The table is so awesome for camping and outdoor activities! We just took it camping over the weekend and it makes primitive camping such a luxury and pleasure. :) We set it up as a washing station for dishes and as a bathroom 'vanity' in the morning while we camp. So useful and practical. Obviously no water hose available while camping, so we hang a 2.5 gal Solar Shower on a tree and position this table next to it, and use the shower hose for dish washing, hand washing and personal morning hygiene. :)Perfect for this use, as you have 2 sinks, one deeper for washing and one shallower for drying dishes and a trash bag holder, as well. The drain hoses under the table extend all the way to the ground for draining OR we prefer to use a bucket in the middle and both hoses drain into one bucket for convenience. :)The drains have removable catch strainers inside them.The only design improvement (minor logical feature) would be the design of the drain inside. It has a plastic high lip on the inside of the drain which prevents all the water from draining through the plastic hoses and into the bucket or onto the ground. So when packing up the table you have to either flip the table upside down to get all the water out OR soak it up with a rag/paper towel. I don't know WHY they designed the drain that way (maybe to catch debris in that inside lip area?) but the separate strainer does that job, so the only thing the lip does is prevent all the water from draining all the way...I thought about improving that feature myself and cutting out the inside lip of the drain, but the plastic is very hard and durable to would be pretty hard to alter it.RECOMMEND this table to any camper, outdoor enthusiast or anyone needing an extra work station!
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That leak is fixable
Prepping for a kitchen remodel, we bought this sink to get us through the chaos. I read other reviews that talked about the relentless leak in the supply line. The two-fold reason is simple. The braided hose that comes with the sink is supposed to be connected directly to a garden hose. As Rick said in his 12/30/2016 review, the first problem is that the end of the braided hose is 3/4" FIP (female iron pipe) threads, not hose threads. The two are not compatible with each other. The fix is a $1.98 swivel adapter with 3/4" MIP (male iron pipe) threads on one end and female hose threads on the other. Tightening the connection with an adjustable wrench and a pair of channel locks will get you leak-free connection, assuming the washer inside the braided hose is up to the task. Which brings us to the second problem. The braided hose that came with my sink is cheap -- the 3/4" end has a thin beveled washer, so I elected to replace the braided hose with one that has a beefier washer. Yeah, a lot more work than you'd expect with a $145 purchase, but I figured it was better than soggy shoes every time you turn on the water.Otherwise, not a bad portable sink.The biggest mystery is why, three-and-a-half years after Rick's review called out the manufacturer for shipping a hopelessly incompatible hose, they are STILL shipping the wrong hoses.
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