Pool Table Purchase

Cheap pool tables are out there. It kinda sounds like a contradiction because generally when you think of pool tables you don’t think of cheap. And there is good reason for this. Popular brands like Brunswick carry lines of pool tables that have an average cost of $4,000-$6,000, NOT cheap pool tables! Other high end brands include Connelly and Olhausen. A few of these higher end companies have pool tables costing over $20,000!

Just follow these 7 tips for your new pool table so that your table will last forever. Typically your pool table will come with a brush. If not you will buy an accessory package that will contain one. During the lifetime of the table but especially within the first 3 months you want to brush the pool table felt as much as possible. You must stroke the brush in one direction from one end to the other. Do NOT brush in a circular motion.If you would prefer a vacuuming the cloth you can just remember to also go in one direction.

Brands like Mizerak, Harvard, Billiardex and American Heritage produce a majority of their new pool tables for under the $2,000 range. If you buy any of them used you could find prices below $1,000! The great thing about used pool tables is typically, if they were used in an average household setting, the only wear and tear on them is the felt. You can buy good felt for under $100.

Although the prices above are expensive, you get your money’s worth! We have all heard the expression, “you get what you pay for”. There is no shortage of meaning of the statement to the price of a Brunswick pool table. When you buy a Brunswick you are paying for quality.

Brunswick tables have been known since 1845 when the J.M. Brunswick Company produced its first billiard table. Over the last 163 years the world has change a lot but the workmanship and quality of a Brunswick has remained the same. This quality is backed by a Brunswick Lifetime Warranty and the best dealer network in the business.

On any Brunswick table their are 12 hidden differences. These difference range from the high performance Nut Plates and Washers to the Hard Wood that is kiln dried, stained and sealed to keep moisture out. All 12 differences provide enhanced play and performance that cannot be found in many other billiard manufacturers.

Learn more about used pool tables. Stop by another author site where you can find out all about mini pool table and what it can do for you. Then visit Aaron Almus site on CheapPoolTablesDirect.com

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