If you’re going to be pedantic this table is less than 3 feet square... If you’re still stuck in the world of Imperial units then it’s about 3 inches wider than your front door or just over an inch short of a yard to a side. Close enough then.
Customer service? Delivered within 5 days of being ordered and at a fraction on the postage and packing for other vendors offering comparable products.
If you’re considering this for picnics or camping holidays be aware that it is a piece of furniture the height of a traditional dining table once erected - in order to get it into a family saloon you’ll probably have to put the back seats down and leave the kids at home (Bonus Star).
The table is easily erected in a few seconds with no tools and is robust enough for daily use. It will comfortably seat four people dining with side plates, bottles of wine, glasses, additional bottles of wine for emergencies and (for no apparent reason) a basket of bread rolls or a vase of flowers. Once your meal is over and the plates cleared away it is the work of seconds to collapse the table and put it behind the sofa or wherever you want to put it.
Pauline and I are clutterers any flat surface becomes cluttered. The two outside tables which become home of interesting plants or anything that can not be housed on the already cluttered kitchen table (accumulated junk). Well now the outside tables will go and the kitchen table will also be recycled. In the time it takes to boil a kettle either of us can collapse our new table and it can easily be erected outside.
Pros? East to erect or collapse, no tools required, generous size, under 30 quid a unit delivered. Cons? Only 100kg distributed weight so you probably don’t want a 15 stone man dancing naked on it.
I suspect we’ll buy more of these, we’ll try not to clutter them.