If I may give some advice...
You can get by with a so-so mixer, you can get by with so-so speakers...heck, even so-so needles can get you by....
Cheap tables really won't cut it for very long. As you learn to mix, at some point, you will come in contact with the god like objects known as Technics. Once you have mixed on a pair of these so called Technics, you too will want to buy a pair.
Point in case...try and pick up a pair of used Technic SL-1200's as your first tables. They will do you good, and they really speed up the learning process. Learning to properly cue, adjust record speed and things of that nature, is much easier with a pair of 1200's.