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SUPERJARE 70 Inch Console Table with 2 Outlets, 1 Type-C and 1 USB Port, Extra Long Entryway Table with Metal Frame and X-Shaped Bars, Narrow Sofa Table for Living Room, Hallway, White

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Management number 200520913 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $45.00 Model Number 200520913
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Brand: SUPERJARE

Color: White

Features:

  • [2 Outlets, 1 Type-C and 1 USB Port]: Look around to charge your phone? No more. Here comes this SUPERJARE charging sofa table with multiple charging ways: 2 outlets, 1 Type-C and 1 USB port. Lamps, Headset, iPad, mall fan... All settled. No low battery worries
  • [Extra Long Size]: Own a large-sized sofa? A mere trifle! The dimensions of the corridor table are 70.9 "L x 11.8"W x 31.5"H, it will go well with your sofa while providing more storage for your beloved decorations
  • [Let Imagination Run Wild]: Thought this table can only be a sofa table to place plants, scented candles? Think again. Used as an entryway table to welcome keys, hats, and sundries? A good way to go
  • [Quality Is Priority]: Add hard particleboard and strong metal frame, no need to worry about wobbles and long-time use. Mingling rustic flair and metal toughness, this sofa table is a perfect addition to your home
  • [Save Your Time]: With numbered parts, clear instructions, and needed tools in the package, this SUPERJARE console table will be assembled quickly, saving your time from tedious labor

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