Just had a fab couple of days in our new monty 6 which is a brilliant tent! Only thing we found with it was water coming up from the ground sheet in one bedroom pod - strange!(this was when it rained quite a bit)
Anyway, on the first night, we were sat having a few drinks with our friends, when our son announced very calmly that he had his finger stuck in the drain hole of the picnic table seat! We laughed at first, but then realised he was serious. I did the responsible parent thing.....and went into the tent for the video camera and camera!!
The manager of the site was brilliant, he dismantled the table, leaving son with just the seat part attatched, and took him up to his shed. (after first having go on son's diablo!!) Son was mortified, as had to walk through camp site with blue plastic seat on his finger!!
Half an hour of drilling and cutting, and the finger came out!!! our friends asked us how we would entertain them the next night.......!
OK then, who's for a bit of compo? Sound daft as chances are your kid was "messing about" but in its construction the holes should be big enough so that a child cannot get trapped like this. The general principal that I have come across in reltion to kids is that "no rules/warning are sufficint". That is to say that every manufacturer etc should take all reasonable steps to ensure that a minor cannot be injured for the use of the object given that a minor might NOT use the object for its intended purpose. Surely the manufactuer of these tables would envisage that a kid might be tempted to put finger in hole (thats what kids do!!!) and so the hole should be large enough not to cause problem.
Write to table manaufacturers. Worst off will be cost of a stmap (try and fit in very small very light envelope) and never know they might give you free new table
Mike J
------------- It'll work out in the end!!!!
I didn't do it !! Nobody saw me do it !! You can't prove anything !!
yes they collaspe OH had a bad fall when ours went west and another couple who had seen this managed to get theirs to do the same trick while they laughed
Ours collapsed this year too for the final time. I won't buy a cheap collapsable one again. I've just bought the Royal Table and Bench set http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/Detail.asp?category=7&subcategory=37&ProductID=1418 and hoping that it will be more stable and more flexible in its use owing to its adjustable height and separate bench seating.
Strangely enough our cheap plastic table like the ones mentioned survived several holidays in Europe and various picnics all over the place. So long as the screws were all tight no problems. It did not however, survive even the first night at the recent V festival when borrowed by our teenagers! Hmmmmm
Yep, we all fell about laughing as well when ours collapsed trapping one of the kids and covering her in breakfast cereal! How cruel we were! We are off to Cornwall tomorrow and taking with us our old garden furniture. A large green plastic table which folds flat and six stacking chairs including two recliners. Hopefully this means we can ditch all our collapsible leisure chairs (the ones that come in their own canvas bags and are REALLY uncomfortable) and the broken picnic table.
Not camping related, but within a matter of weeks of moving house earlier this year our 10 year old daughter got in a baby swing in the local play area and ended up totally wedged. To our embarrasment (but i have to say great amusement) it resulted in the fire brigade turning out; blue light flashing the lot.
Unfortunately my OH didn't have the foresight to grab the camera when the local kids came to get her!