9 Deck Plastic Revolving Playing Card Tray with 3 Slots - Clear
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No matter how hard you try, you cannot remove it One of the two carousels in the two I purchased has already broken.
You can fit nine decks in there. Canasta is a card game that I play with friends, and in Hand and Foot we use 6 decks that fit into the two outside slots and use the middle slot My favorite feature is that it works so well. Several years ago, I had a friend who had to order and re-order Her order for this item was placed 4 times before she got one that was working and/or swivel-free. Her first batch did well once she was able to get a good one.
Bicycle cards fit in bicycle holders yes
When I tried to put some 3 x 5 cards in the slots, they were just a little too big
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A game of Cards Against Humanity would be perfect. The three piles should be two white and one black.
Here are the reasons that it doesn't get five It did not feel smooth to me with the dry bearing, so I put a couple drops of oil on the balls to improve it. It kept falling out of the small center pin, so I had to superglue it to keep it in place. If you glue the swivel action shut, you'll break the hinge. But other than that, it works fine!.
You will need to assemble this. There was plenty of space for cards, but the bottom part that rotates the tray required some assembly. It took just a simple cap to squeeze the two plates together, two ball bearings, and a loose bearing. In the assembly process, the rotation is clumsy and unusable, and a miserable squeaky/grinding noise is emanated The operation was anything but smooth. There isn't much thought put into making it do what it is supposed to do, which We will see what WD- can do See if the error goes away if you reduce 40 to 40. Besides being sturdy, the tray itself holds nine decks of cards and is made of strong materials. This device is versatile enough to be used in a wide range of.
The 9deck card holder was exactly what I was looking for. Our purpose is to play Hand and Foot and this provides us with all that we are looking for. The card holder is a nice size, clear so that you can see through it, and works well to keep all the cards together. Friends of mine have also added wheels to the bottom so it can move from one end of the table to the other easily when we play with six.
If you expect it to rotate, don't buy it. It has a nice holder for your cards made of acrylic. We ordered this for hand and foot since we were sick of the stacks of cards all over the place. One of the best things about it is that the draw piles rotate. There is a problem with the turntable part of this product - it is not like what you would find in a dollar store After reassembling the turntable, you find that it no longer rotates - you have to track down the 3 ball bearings and the plug that hold the 2 pieces together. As the top spins, the base spins as well. The execution of this project was very poor. I love the acrylic part of the stand-it's just attached to a piece of crap turntable-but it's very nice. Appearances suggest it was just a cheap afterthought. If I find a turntable that works, I'll probably glue the card holder to it- Since the manufacturer has never used it before offering these for sale, we can assume it hasn't been tried out.
This is for playing cards with my friends (Hand and Foot). I have not played the game yet but I am sure this will work fine. The only thing I did not like about it is the plastic feels a little brittle like if you dropped it, it would break. This would be a good addition to your collection if you think you could use.
In my first purchase, there was a noticeable crack in it and I returned it. I received a second one, and it, too, had a crack in it. In the end, I superglued it and I am still using it to this day. think the depth of the slots is good, as well as that it has three.
The box from the cards placed at the bottom of each box elevated the cards so it was easier to get them. Their group does not use the lazy Susan piece, and they wish there was an option to lock up the lazy Susan piece when they are only playing with two people at a time. The decks are tall enough to keep them organized and will easily hold the seven decks they use.
My son and I bought these for Hand and Foot (Canasta) I love the theory. The only thing I wish was that the center holder had sides so that when you drop a card in, it goes in sideways and you need Now it works great after I placed a piece of plastic half way up on each side of it. As much as I would like it to be like that, it cannot be The sides were taped in, but it doesn't spin very well, practically not at all, therefore we had to turn the entire contraption around. We fixed those things and it's great now.