To adjust the Height.... Stand the desk up first, then use the bottom crossbar to place your foot on. Then make the adjustment by depressing the leg pins at the same time... then repeat on the other side.
yea, I think so too. They do have heavier models but of course they cost more. I think if you can go safely to a big box store and look in person it would be good to get one that is sturdy enough for your needs. I bought this one during the first part of covid pandemic when I never went anywhere at all.
yes it wobbles. It seems like a good table for casual use or perhaps braced against wall, but when fully extended kids could certainly tip it easily imho.
It’s a pain to close, put your foot on the table to hold steady, and press in on the balls perturbing out on legs, working one leg down at a time. That’s the only way I’ve come up with so far.
Nice to have Mr. Rodgers to help with our tables selections.
To adjust the Height.... Stand the desk up first, then use the bottom crossbar to place your foot on. Then make the adjustment by depressing the leg pins at the same time... then repeat on the other side.
thanks
So easy doing it that way
Thanks, no instructions in the box, seems a bit wobbly but guessing that's the way it is.
yea, I think so too. They do have heavier models but of course they cost more. I think if you can go safely to a big box store and look in person it would be good to get one that is sturdy enough for your needs. I bought this one during the first part of covid pandemic when I never went anywhere at all.
I love those tables. I have several. They are cheap, durable, useful, lasts forever.
I was about to return the table ,your video saved my DAY! Thanks
Thank you. Ths videois very helpful to a single mother struggling.
You are very welcome, thank you for taking time to comment. I really wish those legs were easier to operate.
Did it wobble for you when you tried to shake it
I was trying to see if it would be stable but it's not
yes it wobbles. It seems like a good table for casual use or perhaps braced against wall, but when fully extended kids could certainly tip it easily imho.
the leg crossbar is for your foot when adjusting the height.
oh, of course, that didn't occur to me, lol, thank you
Now how to get it closed? Can't move the hinges of the legs to close.
Very helpful. Thank you,
Me totally not watching this to figure out how to put up a lifetime table 😂
Best comment ever
How do you close it? I’m having a hard time putting the legs down
It’s a pain to close, put your foot on the table to hold steady, and press in on the balls perturbing out on legs, working one leg down at a time. That’s the only way I’ve come up with so far.
Thank you 😊. There were no instructions.
How much did it weigh
@@latoyabenjaminbenjamin1079 sorry Latoya, I don’t remember now. But I would guess in the 35/40 pound range?
How much rate
The one from Homedepot coat 40 bucks and has one hand adjustment. Amazon is not the best place to buy furniture like this.
thank you for the info!
I just bought one at Home Depot and it sure doesn't adjust with one hand.
@@SandyBeachBumTM Sandy , I thank you for your advice,, I was about to order one from Amazon but according to your comment I will buy it from H. Depot
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$46.00 If I recall
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