Pool Table Purchase
Cheap pool tables are out there. It kinda sounds like a contradiction because generally when you think of pool tables you don’t think of cheap. And there is good reason for this. Popular brands like Brunswick carry lines of pool tables that have an average cost of $4,000-$6,000, NOT cheap pool tables! Other high end brands include Connelly and Olhausen. A few of these higher end companies have pool tables costing over $20,000!
As you can see that’s quite a range! Brunswick breaks down their tables into three categories: Home Tables, Competition Tables and Contender Tables. As the names describe, the Home Tables are mostly for home use, the Competition Tables are more for the professional and the Contender Tables are more for your starter pool table.
The Contender series is where you will find pool tables at a lower price. The tables can be purchased from less than $2,000 to around the max for this series at $3,500. The Home and Competition series is where you will find the majority of Brunswick pool tables as well as the higher prices. The average price in these series runs around $6,000.
Now if you are a lot like most people you lean towards name brands because of the trust they build into their name, usually with delivering a solid product. If this is the case, there is some great news for you. Many of the name brands mentioned above carry several lines of their tables. From the more expensive, hand crafted intricate table to the less expensive ‘plain jane’ versions.
Brunswick tables have been known since 1845 when the J.M. Brunswick Company produced its first billiard table. Over the last 163 years the world has change a lot but the workmanship and quality of a Brunswick has remained the same. This quality is backed by a Brunswick Lifetime Warranty and the best dealer network in the business.
When your new pool table is all set up check the pockets for loose staples. Any loose staples or screws can scratch or chip your billiard balls. Although you might think its no big deal to place something heavy on your table or for you to sit on your table it can be. Even though the table weights 4 times more than you and is made from 1″ slate any unwanted weight may cause damage by breaking of the seals. Another cause of breaking the seals is by moving the pool table after it has been installed into position. Doing so can cause seals to break between the slate which can cause a dip or lip in the cloth.
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