Rally and Roar Tabletop Pool Table Set and Accessories, 40” x 20” x 9” - Mini, Travel-Size Billiard Tables, Balls, Cues, and Rack
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Adult fingers find it difficult to remove the balls from the pockets. Especially now that you've switched to the 12" balls. It's not being used because the legs are missing. It's a little easier with the legs because you can push them up from below. However, the larger balls are more playable and match the 12" snooker balls I purchased.
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The legs are not included, but you can use it without them if the tabletop is placed on a flat surface for gaming.
Selected User Reviews For Rally and Roar Tabletop Pool Table Set and Accessories, 40” x 20” x 9” - Mini, Travel-Size Billiard Tables, Balls, Cues, and Rack
It's been a lot of fun for my grown children and me to play. The table, balls, and sticks are all of extremely high quality. It's a scaled-down replica of the original. This purchase has exceeded my expectations.
Down each side of the long rails, there are two long wrinkles in the cloth. It appears that the foam packing material was pressed into the table and then slid a little after it was packaged. It doesn't seem to have much of an impact on ball roll. Just a smidgeon, but nothing to write home about. br>Attaching the legs to the table was simple, but the white corner sections had to be removed first. Then reattach the corner pieces after the leg has been attached. I had to use a thin shim under one end of the table to get it to sit level. Although it isn't perfectly level, it is close. br> There is no consistency in the way the plastic pockets are stapled. The pockets on the sides are closer together than the pockets on the corners. The balls can be retrieved from the pockets by a child's hand, but an adult's hand is too large. To get the ball, you must first reach under the table and push the pocket up from underneath. The cues' tips are as hard as steel. They are difficult to shape, but it is a children's table, after all. br>br>Overall, I believe this item deserves at least three stars for the 45 dollars it costs. I'd give it four stars if the manufacturing process paid a little more attention to detail.
This was purchased for my children to play with on the coffee table, and they all enjoyed it - between the ages of 4 and 10 My husband and I had a lot of fun with it as well. It took only a few minutes for the older kids to put it together by screwing in four legs. For those who want to pass the time while playing billiards while not taking up a lot of space, this is a good price and size.
There were a few flaws, though. This tabletop billiards set is proving to be a big hit! The size is ideal for playing games while sitting at our dining room table. For added stability, we placed non-slip shelf liners beneath it. There are two flaws in the design that can be overcome. The sticks, for starters, were not perfectly straight. It's not like this is for professionals or anything, so I'll overlook it, even if one of them was extremely bowed. As a result, I'm working on straightening it out. Just in case I couldn't fix it, I ordered a second set. The third flaw was the presence of three brownish stains on the top. Why? I have no idea. That isn't a deal breaker, but it is a bummer because this was supposed to be a gift. In any case, it's still a great buy that's bringing a lot of joy and fun to play with friends and family.
It's a real miniature pool table here. Everything is of excellent quality and performs/reacts as expected - Heavy balls, good felt and bumpers, real cues, and other features make this a simple game to set up on a dining room table. Without the need for a large pool table, it satisfies your desire to play pool in the comfort of your own home. This purchase has made me very happy.
So I love my pool table that I got a while ago, I was not expecting it to be like a real mini pool table it's great but one of the legs appeared to be a little bit smaller than the others it's hard to get it even I have to put something underneath it to make it level no matter where I move it and that's a little bit of an inconvenience but because of how much I paid it's not a big deal.
br>Problems. . . Getting it level is extremely difficult, which completely ruins a pool game. More than two balls cannot be held in the pockets because they are too shallow. Overall, it's a cute game, but due to the price, I wouldn't recommend purchasing it. It's closer to a $20 bill. Toy game with a price tag of $25.
With the exception of the balls, I'm giving a review. Because I didn't want to return this nice table because two of the balls were missing, I bought the 1 1/2 balls, which perform admirably because they are slightly larger but still fit the table perfectly. If the balls had not worked, I would have given a poor rating until I received a replacement. However, the cues, brush, chalk, and legs are all in good working order, and it even includes a small wrench for tightening screws. This is a small table with a lot of storage space. The rails move quickly, so you can do pretty much anything on this table that you can on a larger one. Very well constructed. To me, it's better than my friend's Play Craft bank shot table because they're very similar, but the details make this one stand out. So, if you don't have the space, like I don't, or if you want to practice on something, get this one. I'm sure the ball placement was only a one in a hundred chance of going wrong because I haven't seen any other complaints in the reviews except for the 1. At $12 on Amazon, 5 balls are more than adequate.