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Submitted: Thursday, Nov 01, 2007 at 21:13

Member - Kingsley N (SA)

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One of the most obvious camping equipment purchases we all make and hope will be our last – is the table. You could be excused for thinking that this purchase is rather straightforward but in reality, it is not that easy. View Full Article...
We have the usual rollup table and two folding chairs, but in addition we have a neat stool that has a flat removeable top. This is invaluable for those evenings around the campfire when you need a low table to rest your beer or snacks on so that you don't kick them over in the dark. The table/stool is readily available in good camping stores.
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AnswerID: 269626   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 01, 2007 at 22:25

disco1942 replied:

Was there supposed to be a picture posted or a link to one? Need some more info!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Member - Kingsley N (SA) posted:

It is interesting how my response to another comment on camp tables has become a separate thread! Anyway I got my tickets in the feedback draw.

A picture is worth a thousand words. Unfortunately I can't find one on the web.
The stool is a very ordinary looking cross legged, folding type with a fabric seat. The trick is the folding top that fits neatly over the fabric top. You don't sit on it when the top is fitted. The top has nice sides as well as a laminate-type surface. It is about 40CM square. I picked mine up at Snowy's in Adelaide. It comes in a carry bag and cost about $30.00.
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AnswerID: 269636   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 01, 2007 at 22:55

96 GXL 80 series replied:

Honda CRV have a good idea, Idea for what I don't know but any way.
They have a table in the rear of the CRV and to use it you have to remove everything from the rear first, then guess what, you have table. It is the floor in the rear.

Only thing is, when you have finished with it, you have to put every thing back in again.
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