RACK Stark 5.5-Foot Billiard/Pool Table (Brown)
RACK Stark 5.5-Foot Billiard/Pool Table (Brown)
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RACK Stark 5.5-Foot Billiard/Pool Table (Brown)

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  • Compact Dimensions: Measures 66" L x 35" W x 31" H, offering a space-efficient design suitable for various room sizes.
  • Durable Construction: Features a sturdy 1/2" MDF build with a stylish brown finish, weighing 114 lbs for stability.
  • Smooth Play Surface: Equipped with a high-quality red felt playing surface for consistent ball roll.
  • Optimal Rebound: Includes L-shaped rubber bumper cushions along the sides and pockets for excellent ball rebound and protection.
  • Level Playing: Comes with 6" leg levelers to ensure a perfectly flat and level playing surface.
  • Complete Accessories: Package includes 2 - 48" billiard cues, a set of 16 - 1 7/8" resin billiard balls, 2 pool cue chalks, an ABS triangle rack, and a premium wooden brush.
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Jan 22, 2022
Jason
3 out of 5 stars review

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Poor packaging, construction needs improvement

Poorly shipped. Box looked like it fell off the truck. Delivery guy said that was how it arrived to them. Inside everything was mostly intact. Frame was broken in a couple places but I was able to repair with a couple screws. MDF is a poor choice for structural portion, should have been at least OSB to hold shipping abuse. Holes on legs and table don't line up correctly so you have to pull legs in a couple directions to get all the bolts started correctly. Only start the bolts until you get all of them started, you will save yourself a headache. The directions say to place it upsidedown to assemble but I found it easier with less chance of messing the top up by placing on a couple of sawhorses. Tall barstools would work just as well if you don't have sawhorses. All said, I figure this table may last 4-5 years with normal use. I suppose an average of roughly $100 per year to play a few games a week in the comfort of my own home isn't too bad a price. Will definitely consider purchasing a better table from a showroom once this one goes out.

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