








🪑 Fold, Roll, Store, Repeat — The Ultimate Space-Savvy Dining Upgrade!
The Tiptiper Folding Dining Table is a versatile, space-saving solution featuring a foldable design that converts from a compact stand to a full dining table for four. Equipped with 6 sturdy casters (4 lockable) for easy mobility, it includes two storage racks to keep your essentials organized. Crafted from durable engineered wood with a stylish pear wood and white finish, it’s heat and wear resistant, easy to clean, and quick to assemble, making it perfect for modern apartments and multifunctional living spaces.










| ASIN | B082927YRG |
| Brand | Tiptiper |
| Color | Pear Wood Color and White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (933) |
| Date First Available | 25 January 2020 |
| Item Weight | 27.7 Kilograms |
| Material | Engineered Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 130.05 x 80.01 x 72.14 cm; 27.7 kg |
| Special Features | Foldable, Space Saving, Storage |
A**Y
This was the perfect solution to our tiny apartment. Its cute, fit the aesthetic, its collapsible, super easy to put together yourself, and has extra storage!! So many wins! Plus the price is amazing. I shopped around and this guy won. Sadly I had to sell it cause I moved and couldn’t take it with me but it was amazing while we had it. It only took me like an hour to put together by myself one night cause my hubby had gone to bed and I was too excited to build it. 10/10 would recommend
L**L
Es lo q ves en la foto, son muebles muy delicados
C**.
This is a really neat table! We live in a small condo, so having a table that folds up nicely and stows away is super convenient. I also love that I can roll it across the house and have a set up craft space whatever I want. Only concerns is the stability when you don't have items stored in the middle, if a rambunctious toddler attempted to topple it over, they may be able to with how light it is.
N**L
This is a frequently used product for me, as it's essentially my main centerpiece table. It's super convenient that I can fold up or fold out sides as needed. That way, when I do have guests, I can simply double my table space so there's room for everybody. And when I need extra floor space, I can just close both sides so it barely takes up any space. This is especially important since I live in a studio apartment, and I can really stand to save all the space I possibly can. Building went quite well for me, though I don't usually have problems even with stubborn or rough furniture assemblies as a whole, so your mileage may vary. But the overall quality definitely leaves something to be desired. The material is on the flimsy side, and it doesn't feel like it'll stand up to rigorous use for long. But it hasn't broken on me yet with light but consistent use, so I'd say it's well worth what I paid (~$150). If you can get it on sale for even cheaper, I'd absolutely say it's worth it. That being said, you get what you pay for, and if the fact that it folds up won't specifically be useful for you, you might just be better off grabbing a normal, more sturdy table.
D**N
This is the most affordable drop leaf table I could find, but I don't expect it to last more than a few years. The reviews are pretty accurate--the wheels are made of a very cheap plastic and likely to break soon. Overall the material is like the quality of Walmart furniture. I like the table design though and I hope someone makes a similar table, but with higher quality parts. I'd pay an extra $100-150 for that. There was some cosmetic damage on my table, but the seller provided a quick response, so I think a 4-star review is earned. A few other things to note: - Be careful putting weight on the table, especially if you tend to lean on the table often. - All holes aligned correctly, didn't have any issues assembling the table (took about 2-3 hours for one person) - The hinges and screws I received in the package weren't damaged, and were of high quality. - Some cosmetic damage on the table is likely to happen. I also saw one spot that looked repainted. - the casters are made of a weaker plastic than I've seen on Sterilite containers. I wouldn't move the table too much. - it's possible to add more hinges for support, but the surface is like particle board and will likely rip off of the screws and hinge. Overall I'm happy with the table, considering the low cost and overall design. Please design a higher quality version of the table!
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