
Pool Tables For Sale
Best-selling pool tables available online.
Buying A Pool Table?
Welcome to our website. Pool Tables For Sale Now is a
guide to help you make an educated purchase on your new pool
table. You will find information here about the best and
most popular pool tables available online.
Turn your dream of owning a pool table into a reality.
There are many billiard table companies selling online.
You can do your research and make your purchase from the
comfort of your home, and have your brand new pool table
delivered straight to your door. The only difference
bewteen online and in-store is the money you save!
Things to consider when purchasing a pool table are: table
construction, company reputation, shipping, slate, warranty,
installation and price. Of course you want the most bang
for your buck - but you don't have to spend a small fortune for
decent quality.
The biggest difference in cost when it comes to pool tables
is the construction. The highest quality pool tables use
3-pieces of slate for the table top, while the less expensive
tables will not. Slate is very expensive and is often
imported from Italy, which only adds to the cost. Plus,
slate is very heavy - which adds to the shipping costs.
Another important thing to consider about your new pool
table is the room size. Most people want the biggest pool
table they can get. But when the table goes home they
realize the table takes up all the space - leaving little space
for the players and their pool cues! The longest pool
cues are 57", so make sure to add extra space for long pool
cues.
Carefully consider the size of your room, the size of your
pool table and pool cues before you purchase! A good rule
of thumb is a room size of 13' x 16' for a small pool table,
and up to 14' x 16' for a 9' table.
Pool Has A Rich History
The game of pool has been played for centuries by kings and
presidents as well as common working class men and women, boys
and girls. The game was originally played outside on a
mowed lawn, similarly to croquet. The balls were shoved
with wooden sticks called "maces." Eventually the game
was moved indoors and played on a table covered in green felt
to simulate the green grass, and pool cues replaced the
maces.
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