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Here you can see the underside of the panels, which snap into the table frame with a cotter pin. A rain shower will certainly not bother the table. The whole construction is made of steel and aluminum alloy and should - as far as I can see - also be relatively weatherproof. Thanks to the tabletop, which consists of individual metal boards that are held in shape with a rubber band, it can also be folded up very small and takes up hardly any space in the motorhome in the car or mobile home. I haven't tried the table camping yet, but because it only weighs about 7 kilograms and is very quick to set up and take down, it should be good for that too. The transport bag is robust and offers enough space to easily store the table (photos: Sir Apfelot). The dimensions are chosen so well that you can put the table in your pocket without fumbling. The KingCamp transport bag is quite solidly made and the zipper also makes a stable impression. The bag is better than expected, most of the time you get bags that have the first failures after three uses.

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I would describe the processing quality as "good". The workmanship of the bag is really good and you can already see this on the zipper, which even has a reinforcement on the eyelet. If you uncover plates and glasses and put other things on the table, you're already doing well with 2 to 4 people. The table is also said to be suitable for 6 people, but to be honest, that only applies if you limit the meeting to drinks. Of course, a folding table also has technical data that I would like to mention here:

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All the parts fit into a handy carry bag that is included, so you can store it in the attic without getting the table dirty.ġ05,95 EUR Buy it at Amazon Price includes VAT, plus shipping costs (updated: at 18: 05 clock) Technical data After a long search on Amazon, I finally ended up with an aluminum table from KingCamp, which is made of aluminum and even has a foldable tabletop.

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Since I actually only need the table once a month, I wanted a folding table that could be stored somewhere in the meantime.

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To make things a little more comfortable, I wanted to afford a table that has room for the folders so that when I need to print a receipt on the Mac on the side, I don't have to juggle folders on my lap. My purchase: Aluminum folding table from KingCamp Still, the whole thing was more Jenga than accounting. So for the last few months I've been working with a large box from a pizza oven, which I've placed vertically next to my desk to expand my space a bit. And anyone who has seen my desk will know that there is no longer room for two or three folders - the chaos simply takes up too much space. Once a month I have to deal with three folders, lots of receipts, punches, staplers and my Mac to put together the folder for my accountant. If you can't find a solution, please leave a comment. I can imagine that too, for example Grammarly could be a cause, since this plugin also checks the HTML text boxes again and again. Your problem may also be solved if you switch off a certain plugin or deactivate it for the Dropbox domain. If you are not using the LanguageTool plugin, but you are still struggling with an insanely slow browser when editing Dropbox Paper documents, then I recommend you take a look at the settings, where the currently activated plugins or addons can be found. Is this for the domain happened (see screenshot), then the content in the paper document can be edited again. However, the add-on has an option in the settings to deactivate the check for certain websites. In the LanguageTool add-on I use, there is a possibility to deactivate the function for certain websites. The result is that the LanguageTool add-on constantly checks all content in this field, which brings the browser to its knees. The Dropbox web editor is also a text field, but it has been given a different design so that it no longer looks like a normal HTML text area field.






Dropbox paper written in