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04/04/2016 09:51 PM
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Hi - I know this has been asked in the past but we can't find the answer. We have seen on past trips little tables that are put up between the beach chairs to hold drinks or snacks. The stem sort of plants in the sand like a golf tee. Does anyone know where to buy one?
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google "beach tables" and you will find lots of places that sell them on line. Also check out Ace Hardware in SXM as we have bought similar items there.
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thanks for the input, Islandgem, but I kind of have gone the Google, route. Got a lot of responses, but none on point. Hoping someone here has a direct hit.
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I bought mine at www.sand-anchor.com. It is actually an umbrella anchor but they sell a table accessory. The stand screws into the sand and the table sits on top of it. It works great. I tried the website just now and the page would not open. I do not know if that is temporary or if they are out of business.
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Just saw a little folding table that fits into a bag at Harmon Stores. It's $9.99. Should fit in your suitcase. Might work. Bed, Bath and Beyond also has something on website.
Last edited by joe9090; 04/05/2016 08:05 AM.
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I have that one as well, got it at BJ's wholesale last year. It's small and very convenient. Folds up nicely and does the job
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Check out this thread, which has some suggestions.
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Few things worse than sand in your frozen drink. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/thumbsdown.gif" alt="" /> We have a small table folding table that we found at a local dept. store (Boscov's). It takes up very little space & is one of the 1st things we pack.
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We have one we bought several years ago on Orient Beach, made by Clem, a member here.It folds up flat, so it's easy to pack.Made of plastic with a metal stake so it's light. When unfolded, it holds 2 cans or bottles, with adjustable grips. Sorry, I don't have a picture of it, but maybe if Clem sees this, he will have more info. We just love ours!
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