Tan Masterton Sports & Outdoors

(41 customer reviews)
SKU: AG_122057

Style: Tan – Improved Packaging

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Tan – Improved Packaging

$649.70

Brand EastPoint Sports
Color Tan – Improved Packaging
Material Engineered Wood
Product Dimensions 87″L x 50″W x 31″H
Sport Billiards
Item Weight 187.83 Pounds
Assembly Required Yes
Number of Players 1-4
Base Material Wood
Frame Material Engineered Wood
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IMPROVED PACKAGING – Shipping large items isn’t easy! As of August 2023, we’ve improved the packaging to help prevent shipping related damages, ensuring that your table arrives in perfect condition. Extra corner and edge protection has been drop tested from 50 inches!

BECOME A POOL SHARK – Call your shot in 8 Ball Pool, 9 Ball Pool, One-Pocket or just plain billiards. Use skill and strategy to pocket balls by striking the cue ball with a cue stick, outmaneuvering opponents and sinking designated balls into pockets.

TRADITIONAL BILLIARDS TABLE IN GAME ROOM SIZE – Measures 87” x 50” x 31” and recommended for rooms larger than 17′ x 13′. Great for man caves, game rooms, rec rooms or basements. Just add your own pool table accessories and you’re ready to play.

PREMIUM RUBBER BUMPERS – Play like the pros with predictable playability. K-66 rubber bumpers provide consistent ball rebound, improved shot accuracy, enhanced ball control, reduced pool table wear and tear, consistent gameplay, and quieter play.

BUILT-IN LEG LEVELING SYSTEM & SCRATCH-RESISTANT TOP RAIL – Built-in leg levelers ensure a balanced and level playfield every time while its scratch-resistant top rail allows for longer wear and tear, built to withstand strike after strike.

PARLOR STYLE DROP POCKETS – Offering a classic aesthetic, convenient ball retrieval, elimination of ball clutter on the playing surface, and a smoother gameplay experience.

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  1. DanielDaniel

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Decent for the price

    The felt is a darker tan than in the pictures. The legs are also a really cheap looking and flimsy plastic. Mine came with grey smudges all around the the top but otherwise undamaged. Not too difficult to put together but you need 2 people to lift the top. Overall not bad.

    5 people found this helpful

  2. Jane

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    There was a small piece broken but honestly, great deal

    There was a small piece on the edge of my table broken (no dent on box) – I used wood glue and a clamp and you cannot tell. My brother and I put the table together easily but it probably took an hour or two. Researched pool tables for a long time this was a phenomenal deal at the time I bought it and having in home delivery available made it possible. Thank you. Love.

    2 people found this helpful

  3. Pinhan C.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best table for that price

    We have two daughters who love to play billiards whenever they find. I wasn’t sure if they would play if we had it at home. That is why I didn’t want to spend a fortune. This table is way more than I expect it. It looks like $ 5000. The legs have plastic covers that looks like rich carved wood as long as you don’t touch to feel the difference. The quality is great. The packaging was very protective. We are very happy with our purchase. We had it delivered in to our house. I would highly recommend that. It is very heavy to carry.

    2 people found this helpful

  4. Todd P.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s a reasonable facsimile of a pool table. We enjoy it.

    I agree with other reviewers who helped me so much in my decision to buy this table. If you think of it as an expensive toy rather than a cheap pool table it’s worth it. The rails are very hard and the balls don’t rebound correctly. The pockets are also very wide and balls fall in much easier. On the positive I don’t worry about children or drunk people ruining a $6-7,000 table, and it’s easy for 2 adults to set up move and set up somewhere else. Also it came with a wood support beam underneath broken and I had to glue and clamp it before I could set it up. It took a little better than 3.5 hrs. to set up after the glue dried. All in all we’re glad we have it. Everyone enjoys the diversion.

  5. Bill Dye

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Ok for the price

    Looks nice plays good but the fabric is really thin. Starting to notice small holes developing not from playing just the fabric is really cheap.

  6. Leigh Ann Montoni

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Slower table

    Not too bad to put together.. leveling takes a while. You should get the table close and let it “settle”/”sit down”. Readjust and it will get there. The felt that they use is SLOW you should know that. Really need to hammer the break.

  7. D

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Top seems to be warped and can not level table.

    The top is warped In center and we can not level it out. Have tried everything to get it level

  8. Nick Nick

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good bang for your buck!

    This table is solid. Its not slate but it is one solid peice for the table top itself. Mine came with all the peices all in good condition. It took me about 2 hours to build by myself. Just need a friend to lift it at the end. I have no wrinkles in my felt. Its smooth. The bumpers are a bit unforgiving but its not a deal breaker. I just use it in my bar room for me and my friends on fight nights. If its on hardwoord or laminate, i reccomend getting rubber bottoms for it so it doesnt slide when u lean on it since the legs arent solid wood… they are good, but plastic coverings that looks like wood. All in all i like the product for the price i paid! 4/5

  9. Ava’s Dad

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good Beginners Table

    Table is great for a beginner. But anyone who wants to play competitively should look for something of higher quality. The felt is slow & the rails are dead. Came with 2 sticks, the tips were complete garbage. Overall not bad for the asking price.

  10. Kerry Wayne

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Leveling is a B*#^×

    I received and assembled it on the 17th of March and no one has been able to level it in 12 days. The table continues show that it’s leveled. But it’s definitely not. Can’t return unless you have the original package. REALLY?

  11. Mike m.Mike m.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Cheap table arrived broken

    Outer box said don’t return if it’s damaged because it’s double packed so I accepted the delivery and packed the 250lb box up to my apartment. Upon unpacking and assembling I found multiple cracks in the supports on the table underside along with some balls having holes in them just asking to chip apart after a round. After a call to Easton I found out I can’t warranty replace the table itself and would have to return it if I wanted a replacement which was not an option after the hell of getting it upstairs and the fact the box was trashed. Ended up getting a partial refund which barely covered the extra materials and labor it took to make it playable. After replacing most the supports with lumber vs the particle crap they made it with it seems to be okay. I mean it plays like a chinese mdf table but that’s what it is. Luckily my tinder dates and friends are usually too drunk to notice how badly it plays and just like that I tucked some rgb fiber lights under the bumpers.

    4 people found this helpful

  12. Terence Russell

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Where’s the rest🤷🏿‍♂️

    Well no instructions included and after tracking down a PDF online for it and the parts and screw counts are different from the PDF. I’m working blind trying to get it together. Wouldn’t suggest purchasing unless you have more than moderate mechanical knowledge.

  13. Kindle CustomerKindle Customer

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    You get what you pay for

    It’s not a bad pool table by any means. It’s no professional grade slate top table but it’s perfect for a man cave which is where I put mine. My only issues were some missing pilot holes for some of the small screws and the felt is a little loose and wrinkled under the bumpers (not a huge deal doesn’t effect play but still a little annoying considering it came that way brand new). I included a picture of the wrinkles.

    One person found this helpful

  14. Melody

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    This is a 7 foot cold table. It’s supposed to be burgundy or I am just colorblind.

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    I know I found this multiple times. This was supposed to be a burgundy for the money that I paid for. I should’ve gotten the cover correct But it takes a while to put together give at least three hours and the only reason I’m Rating this 4 is because of the color

    One person found this helpful

  15. lukesmith013

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good times with friends an family

    Bought this model Pool table 15 years ago not expecting to much on quality or longevity but very pleased shooting it very regularly for 8 years until I sold my house and gave it away. I always hoped I could have a house again and get a small pool table to shoot. I just purchased this one again and they have made a few upgrades which help but they took away the real leather pockets which is kind of a bummer but all and all I think it’s still a good buy for the price. It’s no professional table by any means but fun 7 ft table to hit a few balls. Pleased in the packaging with multiple box layers with foam. I was struggling getting it into my basement where I had to force it at times through tight quarters. Outer box was damaged in a few spots where I figured I would have to deal with it but when I opened it there wasn’t a scratch.

    3 people found this helpful

  16. Jordan Rodriguez

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Worth the price, with a discount.

    Do not let the images fool you, some of the materials used for the assembly are deceptively cheap, most notably the “legs”. At the time of writing this, nowhere in the product description or the images of the item does it say what materials the legs are made of, so you assume it’s wood like the rest of the build. The “legs” are actually just wooden stands covered by an extremely cheaply made plastic that snaps together. Assembly can take you anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on how well your leg coverings decide to cooperate with you, and provided there aren’t any other damages with your item. I seemed to be one of the lucky ones and only had a few small issues, thankfully the product is double boxed which helps mitigate shipping damage. All things aside, once mine was assembled I had no further issues, it looks good enough once completed and it was level without any warping. Final verdict, if you want a decent pool table for a lower cost than any solidly built table available, get this one when it’s discounted. $700 is a steep price to pay for cheap plastic leg covers and a high chance of shipping damage. If you don’t want that, save your money up and get a slate table instead.

    23 people found this helpful

  17. ReeceReece

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Decent table but arrived damaged

    For 550 dollars it’s not a bad table. One of the cross beam supports was cracked. Used a little wood glue and it was fine. The felt is a little slow and the rails are kind of dead. Does what it needs to do. I can’t complain too much. You get what you pay for though for sure

  18. Ray hasty

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Fair

    Just remember you get what you pay for. To be honest $500 would have been a better price. Keep in the mind the felt on the table is not very good at all. After about 6 games already starting to show wear in certain areas. So not happy about that. But what do you expect for a cheap table. Putting it together wasn’t too bad about 2 hrs with 2 people. The worst thing about the table is not able to get it level. I’ve tried everything so good luck with that. Overall not a bad table for just having fun. Don’t expect to make shots off the rails like you normally would. I would have given it a 4 stars but because of the cheap felt and not able to get the table level the best I can give it is a 3.

  19. Lottie

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect pool table

    After buying another one from a different company that came damaged I was terrified to order another one. This one came double packaged and not one ding on the inside box! Very good table for the money and we play pool every night so we know a good table!

  20. pearle keith

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    you can play pool on this table

    i got the red one and it is pretty. The legs look better than i thought they would. It has a couple ways to get it pretty level. First i really disliked how slow it was, but i was just getting my speed down and after a while i am shooting just as good as my old table. The felt on this is like wool, and it was getting marked up until i started using a break pad. The best thing i can say about this table is when people see it they ask if it is a slate table. That is pretty good to pull that look off for the price and with plastic on the legs. It came packaged solid as a rock. For the price i do not regret this table. And also the red is probobly wine in color in case that is a deal breaker for you. I really like the color. Thanks seller person or companey.

  21. Read

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Play and enjoy

    Very beautiful and good product.

  22. Zelda MenefeeZelda Menefee

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic value for money!

    If you’re looking to spend around $500-$600 for a pool table, this is the oneIve been playing on it ever since i got it and honestly i still cant believe it was only $500 (at the time of my purchase)It looks really good, the cloth is immaculate and the leather used for the pockets are very good quality, though Its not all perfect, the leg covers are made of cheap plastic and i had to stick 2 metal bits underneath 2 of the legs so the table would be level, not sure if thats the table itself or if its just my floorAll in all this is a very good table and was very easy to assemble if you have all the right tools, not a high end pool table but it does look like one, instead of spending $5,000 or more, for $500-$600 this is a very good buy!

    25 people found this helpful

  23. HermanHerman

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for my garage mancave!!

    Packaging was perfect and it even had some dings on it but the integrity of the actual table box was intact. It has double box and MDF packaging to hold it very secure. I have a small impact with allen head socket set that made assembly a breeze. I also added wood glue to the smaller screws that fasten i to the particle board to make it more secure and sturdy. Its perfect for the price! Some negatives are the bumpers are a little stiff the provided cue balls are very cheap so I purchased a separate better set, the pool cues are terribly warped so I also bought a set of 6 that are much better. I didn’t even think they would be included but it comes ready to play out of the box! I was originally looking at much more expensive tables but this was perfect and I saved enough that it allowed me to also purchase an air hockey table also!!

    10 people found this helpful

  24. Richard Moorer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s all good

    It’s a good Table

  25. DEBRA FARRAGUT

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s OK at best

    Ordered the burgundy and got the green. Went on site today and burgundy is available again. Top is not sturdy. Took almost 4 hours to get the plastic gothic pieces together for the legs. After that, 30 minutes to finish up. Very flexible in the end zones. Table bends way too easily. Not much support. Too is ‘dead’ in many places. May return it if it doesn’t get better within a week or so. Cheap sticks. All bowed up. Balls are good. Plastic rack. No 9 ball rack. Thought this was a regulation size but it’s smaller. Overall size with sides is regulation. If the action gets better after room is fully dehumidified, we will keep it. If not, it goes back. Bumpers are hard like wood. But overall the lack of action is sad.

    One person found this helpful

  26. Arturo Arteaga

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    You get what you paid for

    I’m gonna start by saying mine came with a broken board. Is just a decorative board and it didn’t impact stability or gameplay but I feel like they should work on the packaging. Now, assembly was a pain. Parts are all over the place and the only thing that was properly labeled were the screws. I had to drill a few holes because I guess they just forgot to do it. The wood feels cheap, but so far it has held on even after many people have leaned on it. I didn’t have any issues with the ball holes, they were wrinckled but after playing a few times they straightened out pretty well. The balls are fine but the sticks are poor quality and they feel like they are gonna break every time you hit a ball. But back to my title, you get what you paid for, is cheap and it works. Despite everything me and my family have had a lot of fun with it already and if I could fix one thing I would say is the packaging. There was no foam or anything protecting the actual table.

    One person found this helpful

  27. S. HukkanenS. Hukkanen

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great value!

    Box was delivered with no issues, all pieces were present and undamaged. The shipper actually showed up early, which was a nice surprise.The only real issue was with some of the assembly as the alignment pegs for the legs, were about 3/4″ long on each leg, but that was an easy fix by trimming. Assembly took some time, but was very straightforward with clear instructions. Definite plus was having the cushions already attached to the playing surface, as well as the felt already applied. It wasn’t extremely heavy so it was easy for my husband and I to move the larger pieces. If you have kids or clumsy friends, the surface will definately suffer because this is not a solid wood table. We’ve owned a few solid wood tables and this one looks as good as any of my other ones. Was very easy to level, but the bumpers are a bit slow. We have limited playing space and didn’t want to spend a fortune on a table, and this table fit our needs perfectly. It’s not a professional table, but for the price it will provide hours of fun.PROS: Easy assembly, looks nice, lightweight & easy to move around. Quality pockets. Super easy to level (has levelers on feet) and level adjusters on under the playing surface. All accessories included. Quality for the price. Playing surface is one solid piece.CONS: The plastic around the legs (legs are wood with plastic covers) Assembly time approximately 3 hrs. Alan wrench supplied didn’t last long. (Thankfully, we had an extra 4mm wrench)

    43 people found this helpful

  28. Jenni

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great value

    I’m very happy with our table. It does have a couple miner spots on the felt. Seems to have been glue. We were able to remove it successfully but be careful. My husband put it together and that was a gift in itself because I usually assemble everything. It did take him like 5 hours to do most of it by himself. Does need more than one person to put the top on. He had our teenagers help with that. Box said 230lbs so when we were ready to bring it in from the garage to assemble we just brought in piece by piece. I would have preferred chalk that was the same as the felt but oh well. Cue sticks are heavy for regular play, good for breaking. And great to have all accessories to start. I’d recommend getting other sticks as mine are not exactly straight. It’s not meant to be the highest quality at its price point. But good buy in general for what I paid. I got it on cyber Monday.FYI. Feet are not solid wood and are just plastic covers for the support. It looks fine put together. But if your looking for it to be real, you’d be spending a lot more money. I have teenagers. So it’s perfect. Will add loads of quality time with family and friends.

  29. Kilroy

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    As an OG gamer and billiard shooter, since 1981, i’ll give a fair and balanced review

    Is it worth the money? Yes, it is. For a $500-600 table, it’s a decent standard.Now, the facts of putting it together and play. The pool cues and billiard balls are barely of average quality. Putting it together wasn’t bad but you need, at the very least, two people. Some of the assembly made me feel that some of the parts were a little…well…cheap. There are no “dots” on the table for racking and i had to substitute one screw during putting it together. I had to add my own dot.Folks, this is made in China, what do you expect?Once it was put together, the fact that you can visibly cause it to flex, just by bumping it, made me realize one has to treat this table with some degree of care. It’s not going to break apart if to lay on it for a shot, but i wouldn’t sit on it. The felt needs a few games played on it before it’s less restrictive for the balls, it needs to be trampled down like a professional table.The pockets are okay and you might need to let the balls stack into them so they will get down to their normal state. There are no “dots” on the table for racking and i had to substitute one screw during putting it together. The bumpers are….well…less than a quality table.All that being said, for the money, it’s not too bad. It’s easy to move once assembled and seems to be reasonably solid as a whole.

    22 people found this helpful

  30. Karry Wang

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    OK for beginners

    The price is OK but the table has 2 flaws that cannot be compensated. First, the tabletop is not completely flat. It bows slightly (not noticeable to the naked eye). So the center is slightly higher than the edges – this sometimes makes the balls roll in an unexpected direction. It cannot be fixed by adjusting the feet because you cannot make a bowing tabletop flat by making one foot higher, etc. The second flaw is the terrible felt. Like many reviewers have said, when you shoot hard or when your cue tip touches the tabletop surface, you will see a dent in the felt. In other words, every time you break, you’d create a dent (or multiple dents). The felt is so terrible that it cannot withstand normal friction from the balls when they move without rolling, like when you try to make a backspin on the cue ball or simply when you break. We’ve only had the table for about a month. Bought it mainly to play with our teenage kids. Don’t think this table will last.

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  31. The mrs.

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    not too bad

    Recently bought a house, wanted a game room for the family but don’t have the money or space to buy a regulation slate table. Hubs decided on this one. after reading many reviews on different tables they all seemed the same thing, cheap, garbage and arrived broken we were taking a chance no matter which table we bought. However mine didn’t arrive broken thankfully. There was a bump under the felt that I was able to take a credit card and move it to under the bumper. Hubs says the bumpers need improvement, and he says the balls roll off to the side. I don’t see it. I do agree with the bumpers, I also think the balls could be heavier. They seem to lite. Cue sticks are a bit warped. The assembly was long but we did it in a few hours. I do have 1 issue with assembly, the bars the go under the table we have yet to finish installing because one side fell out and I can’t get it back in without taking the table off the base. These bars are to help level the table up if it starts to droop/warp down. There are no predrilled holes for the brackets for the crank.The kids have fun playing, we will be upgrading cue sticks and balls.

  32. Pool tablePool table

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Broken pool table

    I like the pool table but it’s has broken wood part .

  33. Sam PerrySam Perry

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Looks beat the performance, but it’s a decent buy

    PROS:1. Looks good.2. Relatively easy to assemble (you really only need 2 people to get the table top on).3. Everything you need for a player that doesn’t take billiards too seriously. The pocket openings are pretty large and it unlikely to get a ball to just stop at the edge of a pocket…it will probably just go in.4. Good customer service.CONS:1. Missing some pilot holes and screws for assembly. I was able to resolve this myself. I did contact the company and they got back to me quickly. They did offer to send replacement parts and apologized for the issues. It did make assembling take longer.2. Differences you will notice if you are a more serious player:- Table top is not slate and the balls are light, so the balls seem to slow more quickly- The side walls really dampen any “bounce” and you often have a lot of balls sitting against the side walls.- Sticks are very light and almost feel plastic. I also don’t know what chalk comes with it, but it doesn’t stay on the stick and winds up all over the table.- Foot spot and head spot are not marked and I think this to me is kind of unacceptable since you have to eyeball the placement of the balls and it would cost almost nothing to have on the end product.- I said this as a PRO, but you get away with a lot of shots going in that wouldn’t be close to going in on a more high end table.Overall, it looks good and functions as I would expect for a sub $1000 table.We got it to give us something to do and fill in a room without breaking the bank, so it’s a good buy there. If you don’t think you can deal with the CONS, you’ll have to reach a little deeper into your pocket. Not sure how it will wear over time, it’s something I am worried about with so much particle board.

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  34. NICHOLAS M CAMPAGNA

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Tough to level

    Decent table for the price but it was difficult to level and the one side is off no matter how I adjust.

  35. Lady Valkyrie

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Not “ready to play” when pieces are missing

    The table was fairly easy to assemble for 2 people, however, 3 people would have been ideal for lifting the assembled larger bits together. It leveled pretty well and easily. It is actually better lookig than I had originally thought. My biggest complaint was the pool cues promised, were not in the box. The rack, the balls, chalk were all there. It promises to be ready to play out of the box and what was intended to be an early Father’s Day present that my husband would be able to play when he got home that day, ended up being a waiting game. We have to buy the cues. I guess I could have returned it, but I paid to have it delivered into the room and the simple weight and hassle of getting it in the house really has kept me from going that route. I do feel as if I am still owed the cue sticks I was promised in the box, but short of returning it I am at a loss as to what to do there. Everything in the instructions said to return if there were pieces missing. REALLY, there has to be a better option. We were also short a screw for a decorative piece. Since it was joust meant to secure the decorative plastic piece in place, again, this was not a make or break moment, the piece is secure enough with the one screw.So as for complaints, those are really it.I did appreciate the fact the pool table was contained in its own box and then had a secondary “support for shipping” box with wooden supports on the frame. (The planks of wood in the video are from the exterior box) The Prime delivery agents discovered a securing strap had broken and caused this to fall on many other packages and I am convinced the outer box was part of the reason there was no damage to the table. (Got to see a glimps of how Prime delivery people treat packages as when they were inspecting the other boxes that were smooshed by my table, they saw they were okay and proceeded to simply just “yeet” the boxes to the other side of the truck.)The table once assembled is a bit wobbly, but for the price it will suit our needs for the moment. If this gets the use I suspect it will, I imagine we will upgrade to a slate top later. I will add a video once we have purchased cues for it (or heard from the company they will send cues).

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  36. KristenRKristenR

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good buy

    Decent purchase. Spouse likes it and kids love it. Deducted one star because the feet have snap together feet covers. They do not screw into the table. That may be standard for some tables. Not sure how sturdy the covers will be over time but overall this has been a good purchase. Description didn’t say whether it came with the pools sticks or the balls but we were pleasantly surprised to find that included in our set. Felt was pretty tightly fitted. Wood was sturdier than expected. 7 foot table. Good fit for our area. Has feet levelers which was a huge help. Took about 3 hours for a guy to install with no trouble. Shouldn’t be too hard for guys that are mechanically inclined. Directions were included. Came with the triangle. Cover will beed to be purchased separately. Came with a couple chalks that I wish matched the felt but that is minor. Has the aiming dots on the wood but not the felt which is not a deal breaker at all for our needs. Delivery was easy. Pockets are leather and pretty thick. Pockets have a side cover around them to match for rounding the corners for cosmetic look. Hardware was included but I suggest having a couple extra screwdrivers with a changeably bit on hand. Overall this was a good purchase and we have been pleased so far. Felt is sort of thin but I feel it will do the job for our needs. Can’t expect it to be thicker for the price. For the money this was a good buy. Not a big a other professional tables but large enough for our needs and playing at home. Pleased.

    18 people found this helpful

  37. donald erwin

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Decent table for the money

    Too many press board parts. Legs are a pain to assemble. Table looks good once it’s all together. Plays well. Decent table for home play not sure it is a long lasting table but works for what I wanted for now.

  38. C. W. WalkerC. W. Walker

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Our first pool table

    The overall product is good. The delivery people were great. Assembly was not complicated but a took a while maybe 6 hours. The only issue was the product’s interior trim was damaged. The piece was just for decoration but still not completely intact.

  39. Wesley L.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Manufacturers stand behind their products

    I had some trouble out of my bumpers on my pool table and EastPoint gave me a $600 gift card to make it right! I was a few days out of my warranty window so they didn’t have to do anything but they did anyway. I will say that this company stands behind their products!

  40. SreejitSreejit

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good Table for Beginners

    Ordered Green and got a Burgundy color. No apologies from the manufacturers. Even after opting to pay to move to room of choice, two of the delivery folks couldn’t get it with the covers into the basement. Had to pay additional to 2 Movers after removing the outside box and just the top part of the table. Assembly instructions are not very detailed but I could assemble in a few hours. Good Table to play for beginners and I hope to retain it for a while. Overall a good buy and recommend for sure.

  41. kimkim

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Mostly made when particle press board

    Took out of box to put together and saw that the frame of the table was cracked. Definitely not happy

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