Which 6' Folding Table is Best: Target, Walmart, or Ace Hardware?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various options for purchasing a 6' folding table, comparing offerings from Target, Walmart, and Ace Hardware. Participants share their personal experiences with different tables and brands, including preferences for height adjustments and portability.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions looking for a sturdy 6' folding table available at Target, Walmart, and Ace Hardware.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a 4' adjustable height table from Sam's Club, noting its benefits for back comfort during shows.
  • Several users mention positive experiences with tables from Target, highlighting their durability and functionality over several years.
  • One participant discusses modifying table height using PVC pipes, suggesting it as a cost-effective solution.
  • Another participant notes a preference for a 5' display table that folds in half and includes wheels for easier transport.
  • Some participants express satisfaction with the adjustable height tables from Sam's Club, citing their size and weight as advantages.
  • One participant mentions a 6' table from Target that folds in half, indicating plans to test it at an upcoming show.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a 6' table from Walmart, noting it was a good price and quality.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best brand and model of folding table, with no clear consensus on which is superior among Target, Walmart, or Ace Hardware options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences based on their individual needs for shows and events, with varying opinions on table weight, sturdiness, and height adjustments.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for folding table options for shows or events may find the shared experiences and comparisons relevant to their purchasing decisions.

lauriedip
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I am looking for a 6' folding table to take to shows.
there is one on sale at Target, Walmart and ace hardware, has anyone checked into these or compared and know which is sturdiest and the best!
 
As far as folding tables go, I swear by the adjustable height one I got at Sam's Club. You can take it up to counter height, and makes a world of difference on how my back feels after a show. It's a little smaller (I think 4 ft), but I find it works fine, and I use the top of my rollling case to hold extra product I may need during the show.

HTH!
 
I have the ones from Target and find that they are just fine.
 
I have two from Target and they are great. I have had mine for 3 years and haven't had a problem with them.
 
You can make any table taller by adding PVC pipes to the legs. Inexpensive, not bad-looking. You can get the PVC in black or white, and for about $30, have a counter-height table if you want it.
 
Not sure if you have a Costco membership..but they have nice ones..I got one at Kmart a few years ago..it is 5 feet..but it founds in half..I love it.
 
I have the 4' from Sam's Club which goes up to countertop height as well and I highly recommend it! It's the best size wise, weight and height!
 
Gotta chime in for the 4' Sam's adjustable height one. It's only $30 and a folds in half as well and has a built in handle.
 
I swear by the adjustable height one I got at Sam's Club.

I also got one from Sam's. But it's not 4 ft. it's at least 5 ft. long. BUT, it's a tad skinner than a traditional folding table. I LOVE it, as I can get it in more places in my hostesses homes.

I've also found that it's a "seasonal" item more in summer at least at our Sam's club, so you might still find it there if they've got any left.

HTH

Lisa
 
I have one from Target that I think was $30 and it folds in half and has a handle that works great. It's a little heavy but I like that it's sturdy. I don't usually need it for shows, most of my hosts usually have a table or counter handy for demos. I bought it primarily for booths and fairs. I think it's 6' as well.
 
pampchefrhondab said:
I have the 4' from Sam's Club which goes up to countertop height as well and I highly recommend it! It's the best size wise, weight and height!

also have this one. love it!
 
I too have the one from Sams Club. It's great! The only thing is when I use the chopper, my stuff bounces all over the table - be careful not to lose anything off the edge.
 
I used to use the 4' one from Sam's. It did well for me. However, since I'm vertically challenged it was cumbersome to carry in and out of homes. I recently purchased the 5' display table (it may be a little longer than that) that folds in half. I love it. It has wheels and a handle. Much easier for a shorty like me.
 
I just got a 6' one from Target that folds in half for $35. I will get to test it out tomorrow at my show :)
 
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okay, i checked targets and it was very heavy, i think i'll go look at sam
s tomorrow. hard to get a somewhat heavy one that doesn't rock but isn't too heavy to carry by yourself. i'll keep looking.
thank you for all your help.
laurie
 
Oh, and I got my one that folds on sale at Staples.
 
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how much was yours rae?
 
I have a six foot and a four foot adjustable (for smaller houses). I got the 6 foot from WalMart and 4 foot from Sam's Club. They were the same brand and both were excellent prices.
 
I paid $35, but it was a clearance item at that time. I believe it's list price is $49.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Which store offers the best quality 6' folding table: Target, Walmart, or Ace Hardware?

The quality of 6' folding tables can vary by brand and model rather than just the store. Target often carries well-reviewed brands like Lifetime and Cosco, while Walmart has a range of options including Mainstays and Ozark Trail. Ace Hardware typically offers more durable, commercial-grade tables. It's best to read reviews and compare specific models at each store.

Are there significant price differences between 6' folding tables at Target, Walmart, and Ace Hardware?

Yes, there can be significant price differences. Walmart generally offers the lowest prices due to their large inventory and competitive pricing. Target may have slightly higher prices but often includes stylish options. Ace Hardware might be more expensive due to their focus on quality and durability, especially for commercial-grade tables.

Which store has the best return policy for folding tables?

Return policies can vary by store. Walmart typically offers a 90-day return policy, while Target also has a 90-day return window for most items. Ace Hardware may have a shorter return period, often around 30 days, but this can vary by location. Always check the specific return policy at the store where you purchase.

Do any of these stores offer assembly services for 6' folding tables?

Which store has the best selection of 6' folding tables?

Walmart usually has the widest selection of 6' folding tables, offering various brands and styles at different price points. Target also has a good selection, particularly for stylish options that cater to home use. Ace Hardware may have fewer options but focuses on high-quality, durable tables suitable for more intensive use.

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