Ha! Love the 'Remove the table before driving' line. I've always been curious about tire tables and here ya are! Thank you two so very much. Love this, and I like the support leg slide. Definitely getting this - needed and wanted. YOUR SWEET PUP IS SURE GETTING BIG! 💕
It's so funny that they actually say, and need to say to remove the table before driving, in their guide. The support leg is super nice, adding more firm support. If putting tools and other heavy items on the table, that support leg will be extra helpful. So glad to know this is a product of interest. Let us know about your other product curiosities. We may be able to manage a review of some of them. Skadi is getting so big - and quickly. It's been a while since we've had a puppy and I forgot how quickly they grow. Her fur is so soft. It's like snuggling a live plush toy that gives oh so slurpy kisses. 😂
Will do on curiosities and SO enjoying the visuals and feels of slurpy kisses and soft fur. 😍 What a lucky pup. And what lucky humans! Thanks again. P.S. I also appreciate your water storage video on the Blue Blocks, 3 gals. Brilliant. I've purchased many now (plus a few larger containers) and have the priceless peace of mind of having water storage in case of emergency. YOU TWO ARE SO APPRECIATED.
🤩 Ohhh, I love my Tailgater table! I bought one from craigslist for only $5 that was missing the 3 screws. I went to Tailgater's website where I picked up a new set of three for less than $10. Great review and excellent tip on flipping the slide over for larger tires. I personally believe having the leg on the ground vs on the tire provides more stability, although I have "kicked" it a couple times. Perhaps something like a brightly colored pool noodle over the leg to make it more visible? 🤔
You scored! $15 Nicely done. The colorful pool noodle is a nice idea to make the adjustable leg visible. The inevitable collision with that leg is the reason that we will probably rest the leg against the tire. I could paint it some fantastically neon color and still manage to crash into it. That's just me. 🙂
I have contemplated this type of product for a while, but I cannot think of a reason why you would want a stationary EXPENSIVE table over a moveable CHEAP table. What are folks using this table for?
I can so appreciate this question. A quick brainstorming session reveals 4 reasons the tire table may be better than a free-standing, and cheaper table. 1) It's super heavy duty. When handling the tire table that's the thing that is most noticeable. It is durable and it will last. It would be hard to damage it. 2) You don't need level ground for it to be level. 3) It won't blow over or away. 4) It's kinda cool. It's well thought out and well made. It manages to check lots of my gadget-geek brain boxes while still being simple and easy to use. ** We look forward to reading additional answers to your question too!
I agree, personally I don’t like anything that’s attached to the vehicle because you need to detach to go anywhere and the truck obstructs the view which is important to me, same reason I’d never get those tents that go on the roof of the vehicle, interesting also that all these attachments cost way more than free standing gear.
Awesome idea, using everything we have in the garage, thanks. A+++++++
Thank you.
Excellent review. Very detailed and showed the function with set up and take down. Way to go!
Thank you, Jody.
Another great video, Guys! We've missed you!! God bless!!
Thanks so much! Sending best wishes and blessings to you too. More to come!...
I go for drives in the national forest. Stop set this table up fire up the Solo Stove and cook lunch for two. Great fun from the Jeep !
Perfect.
I had no idea this existed! Thank you for this!
You're most welcome.
Ha! Love the 'Remove the table before driving' line. I've always been curious about tire tables and here ya are! Thank you two so very much. Love this, and I like the support leg slide. Definitely getting this - needed and wanted. YOUR SWEET PUP IS SURE GETTING BIG! 💕
It's so funny that they actually say, and need to say to remove the table before driving, in their guide. The support leg is super nice, adding more firm support. If putting tools and other heavy items on the table, that support leg will be extra helpful. So glad to know this is a product of interest. Let us know about your other product curiosities. We may be able to manage a review of some of them. Skadi is getting so big - and quickly. It's been a while since we've had a puppy and I forgot how quickly they grow. Her fur is so soft. It's like snuggling a live plush toy that gives oh so slurpy kisses. 😂
Will do on curiosities and SO enjoying the visuals and feels of slurpy kisses and soft fur. 😍 What a lucky pup. And what lucky humans! Thanks again.
P.S. I also appreciate your water storage video on the Blue Blocks, 3 gals. Brilliant. I've purchased many now (plus a few larger containers) and have the priceless peace of mind of having water storage in case of emergency. YOU TWO ARE SO APPRECIATED.
Thank you so much, @Okie Jammer. Happy to help and we appreciate you too.
🤩 Ohhh, I love my Tailgater table! I bought one from craigslist for only $5 that was missing the 3 screws. I went to Tailgater's website where I picked up a new set of three for less than $10. Great review and excellent tip on flipping the slide over for larger tires. I personally believe having the leg on the ground vs on the tire provides more stability, although I have "kicked" it a couple times. Perhaps something like a brightly colored pool noodle over the leg to make it more visible? 🤔
You scored! $15 Nicely done. The colorful pool noodle is a nice idea to make the adjustable leg visible. The inevitable collision with that leg is the reason that we will probably rest the leg against the tire. I could paint it some fantastically neon color and still manage to crash into it. That's just me. 🙂
I have contemplated this type of product for a while, but I cannot think of a reason why you would want a stationary EXPENSIVE table over a moveable CHEAP table. What are folks using this table for?
I can so appreciate this question. A quick brainstorming session reveals 4 reasons the tire table may be better than a free-standing, and cheaper table. 1) It's super heavy duty. When handling the tire table that's the thing that is most noticeable. It is durable and it will last. It would be hard to damage it. 2) You don't need level ground for it to be level. 3) It won't blow over or away. 4) It's kinda cool. It's well thought out and well made. It manages to check lots of my gadget-geek brain boxes while still being simple and easy to use.
** We look forward to reading additional answers to your question too!
I agree, personally I don’t like anything that’s attached to the vehicle because you need to detach to go anywhere and the truck obstructs the view which is important to me, same reason I’d never get those tents that go on the roof of the vehicle, interesting also that all these attachments cost way more than free standing gear.