PREMIUM PINPOINT 7FT POOL TABLE – IDEAL FOR GAMES ROOMS & RECREATIONAL PLAY
Designed for long-lasting use, these home pool tables are ideal for both kids & adults to play. The premium British full-size pool tables feature thick MDF legs with a wooden finish for a luxury look & has a smooth & long-wearing green velvet surface for optimum levels of play. Six pockets are attached to the luxury pool table to easily retrieve the balls. Perfect option for all homes & game rooms for friends & families to play. The robust tables come with a set of pool table balls, two cues, two pieces of chalk, a brush & a triangle.
UK Standard PINPOINT Pool Table – Excellent addition to all homes, game rooms & pubs
High-quality English pool table designed for strength & durability with a premium wooden finish
Smooth green velvet surface is long-lasting & accommodates all pool games & variations
Ideal for all the family including older children, teenagers & adults - Suitable for all abilities
Set includes: Pool table with 16x balls, 2x cues, a triangle & chalk for the ultimate set up
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Edited by a community support team member, 6 November 2023
As per all the other comments, this may be okay for kids (and do their game a lot of good!) or a casual knock-around, but a proper slate bed table will be far superior and a better option if you can.
You don't need to spend 1000's though. Ebay's full of 2nd hand tables and generally nice ones go for around £500-600, but there's bargains to be had too for £300 or so if you're patient and keep looking.
You have to be careful, but they dismantle easily (English, not American) and 2 or preferably 3 strong people can move it in a medium size van, which can be hired for less than £100.
And the other great things about slate tables bought 2nd hand is that unless abused, they'll hold their 2nd hand value and not depreciate any further, so if you buy wisely, you'll always be able to get your money back if and when you choose to sell it on.
AlanGordonPartridge
Just showed my wife the third picture and said "that could be us" and she just left the room 😔
HappyShopper
It's a pool table not a time machine.
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pb-live
Wish I had room. Well, wish I had a big enough house in general.
TN567
Just wish I had a house!! Instead of this 12 bedroom mansion, it's not fair
GussyFinkNottle
I would love one but there is no room, plus my wife would start moaning.
xenophon
Well that might make a nice change.
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Dazzy_Dee
My other half would have loved this. She loved playing pool and would often give me a good game. Shame she died young as I've no one to go halves with now! 🤷
bharathomes
I was looking for a office desk cheers ordered
john...
My wife said if I choose to buy this pool table she's leaving. As she was walking out, I said wait! She turned around with a smile on her face. I said, do you wanna go halves on it? I'm really sad, she left a pile of ironing she didn't finish as well
D3LL80Y
Get yourself a wife like stiflers mum
spanielgita
Would need to be slate bed
Boby_Gandhi
whats that?
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stevieshoes
Proper slate bed tables are never reduced
Clinton87
Main issue I see is levelling it, no floors are level good deal ima
PsychoSonny
My floors level. But I did it myself rather than getting someone else in who never treats it like their own home.
220mm joists whereas most use 100mm. I then also had the spacing at 240mm whereas some put the spacing at 600mm between joists. I then screwed everything down and used a vapour barrier underneath and a damp proof membrane at the very bottom under the insulation.
My floors level. But I did it myself rather than getting someone else in who never treats it like their own home.
220mm joists whereas most use 100mm. I then also had the spacing at 240mm whereas some put the spacing at 600mm between joists. I then screwed everything down and used a vapour barrier underneath and a damp proof membrane at the very bottom under the insulation. (edited)
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sorted byYou don't need to spend 1000's though. Ebay's full of 2nd hand tables and generally nice ones go for around £500-600, but there's bargains to be had too for £300 or so if you're patient and keep looking.
You have to be careful, but they dismantle easily (English, not American) and 2 or preferably 3 strong people can move it in a medium size van, which can be hired for less than £100.
And the other great things about slate tables bought 2nd hand is that unless abused, they'll hold their 2nd hand value and not depreciate any further, so if you buy wisely, you'll always be able to get your money back if and when you choose to sell it on.
220mm joists whereas most use 100mm. I then also had the spacing at 240mm whereas some put the spacing at 600mm between joists. I then screwed everything down and used a vapour barrier underneath and a damp proof membrane at the very bottom under the insulation.
My floors level. But I did it myself rather than getting someone else in who never treats it like their own home.
220mm joists whereas most use 100mm. I then also had the spacing at 240mm whereas some put the spacing at 600mm between joists. I then screwed everything down and used a vapour barrier underneath and a damp proof membrane at the very bottom under the insulation. (edited)