American Legend Kirkwood 84” Air Powered Hockey Table with Rustic Wood Finish, K-Shaped Legs and Modern Design
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The majority of the furniture is made of mdf.
Nope! It sounds like a bowling alley or an arcade air hockey table.
Nope! Without a doubt, this is a strictly indoor activity. The electronics would be harmed if they were exposed to the elements.
Although the table appears to be slick enough, pucks frequently pop off the table when hitting hard.
Selected User Reviews For American Legend Kirkwood 84” Air Powered Hockey Table with Rustic Wood Finish, K-Shaped Legs and Modern Design
The product is pleasing to the eye and performs admirably. Even though my sons are rough when they play, it appears to be quite durable. It's a good value and looks more like furniture than a traditional hockey table, so it's more elegant. br>br>The corners could be rounded off. It stings a little after I dragged my wrist across it a couple of times while playing. br>br>After a few games, some of the wailing was torn away by the goals. It's not a big deal right now, but I'm sure it will grow over time.
TL; Without a lot of frills, this is a good basic option. It's simple to put together and it's a lot of fun to play. br>br>We chose this table primarily for its aesthetic appeal, as it will complement our rustic-style decor. space for decoration It was simple to put together and has proven to be extremely durable. Yes, it's veneer on MDF, but that's the case with most tables. It provided adequate, even airflow, resulting in a fantastic game. The pucks are two in number. 75" as well as They're 5oz, so they do occasionally fly off the table, but that's to be expected on home air hockey tables. PROS: br>br>
- Setup is a breeze.
- The construction is solid.
- Electronic effects (sound effects while playing, times, tug-of-war) are sufficient. Option to play in a war or in a free game)br>- If you prefer a piece of furniture to a piece of art, this is a great look for you. CONS: It has an arcade feel to it. br>br>PROS: It has an arcade feel to it. br>br>CON
- Separately from the electronics, the blower must be turned on.
- The plug is used to power the electronics, which are powered by 4xAA batteries. This was a huge disappointment.
- Pucks are small and light, allowing them to flip and fly even in high-intensity play.
- It's possible that a battery eliminator could be used to modify the table and eliminate the need for batteries. It's not easy to change batteries while lying on the floor and looking up. br>br>DELIVERY: br>br>DELIVERY: br>br>DELIVERY: br>While everyone's experience will be different, ours was a nightmare. We live in a rural area that isn't serviced by CEVA Logistics, the company that was hired to deliver the table. They were transferred to Superior Solutions Transport, a company that was far from "superior. " "At 11 a. m. , on a previously scheduled 11-a. m. The table arrived on June 22nd, after a June delivery. June. Yeah. It was a slew of excuses and setbacks. The box had significant damage, but the table was in perfect condition (it's in excellent condition). kudos to the vendor for properly packing for transport). This is a very close call. br>br>ASSEMBLY: This is a 300-pound box, so be prepared to carry it inside. br>br> All you're doing is bolting the eight pieces that make up the two legs together with a few dozen bolts. Turning the table over isn't easy—you'll need strong backs and arms, and you can't roll it onto the legs because they'll give—but it is simple if you have a friend and are both strong enough to lift and flip a fairly heavy table. Please take note of this: Any other air hockey table, I don't believe, would be any better. However, because all of the electronics and the motor are preassembled on the table, all that's left to do is bolt on the legs. It took us 30 minutes to get everything set up, positioned, and ready to play.
Table that is very unprofessional.
The air hockey top is made of wood, which appears to be nice, but it isn't painted; instead, a sticky paper is used to simulate wood grain. So, if you're moving from the first floor to the basement, the paper peels off as you move to your new home. The legs, on the other hand, are made of MDF and collapse when the table is set up. Due to my hectic schedule, I have not yet sent the claim (only called). br>This is a product that I will not recommend.
This is a toy for children, not for adults.
For the past three months, we've had the table. There have been no problems thus far, and it is a popular choice among the public.