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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Pain in the butt to put together and it’s very small
N & K M-N
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
This is definitely a table for the kids. The height, the length, the size of the table can only be suitable for children. Other than the smaller proportions, the table itself is very high quality. I am able to spin the kickers very well and easily. I had some cousins come over and enjoy playing with the table for a couple hours.Just know its small!
John Greybeard
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
I had hoped this would be a hit for my game room, but it's like a mini version of the real thing. The legs are shorter than expected, so I'll have to add risers to elevate it, but even then it's still not as big as a full-size table. The assembly was longer than I cared for as well, so plan on freeing up a couple hours. Overall a 3/5, and that's being generous.
CustomerReview
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
This is a basic kid sized foosball table. When putting it together, make sure you put the legs on the correct side and orientation, we had to do that step a 2nd time. The table wasn’t that hard to put together, it could be done by 2 teenagers even though the manual says it needs to be 2 adults. My kids really like playing foosball and have had fun with this table. It’s a beginner’s table and as is mentioned in the description, the wood is engineered wood. Keep your expectations tempered and you’ll be happy with this table.
VWMV
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
My 7yo really likes foosball so I got this. It is decently made out of MDF, though pricier than I thought it should be.Everything came in one large and heavy box. I thought it was quite impressive that it was essentially lined with solid pieces of MDF at the corners and some thick particle board. At first I thought these were going to be used in the construction of the table, until after getting it ready for assembly I realized they really were for transport to prevent damage. It worked, since none of the pieces were damaged.The table pieces themselves were constructed pretty decently, though some of the holes didn’t line up. Specifically, I had issues with the #26 lock nuts because the holes are small. I used a flat head screwdriver to turn/jam them into the holes and they still wouldn’t go completely down. Then when you tighten the screws into the lock nuts you can’t turn too tightly or the lock nuts start to shift.I also had frustrating issues with the handles, which needed to be screwed in. The diagram shows some holes that allow you to screw the handle to the metal bars. The metal bars have two small holes and a plastic end cap of sorts. The plastic pieces are what weren’t manufactured correctly. Some of the holes were offset, some weren’t there at all. I had to use a drill and sheer strength to screw those nails through the plastic.The overall finish of the pieces could be slightly smoother. There are some ragged looking edges to the wood in parts, which kind of cheapens the look. Also, there are 4 plastic pieces that I don’t know what they’re for because they’re not in the diagram or parts list. But other than those 2 issues mentioned above, the rest of the construction was straightforward, although it took me about 2-3 hours with breaks to finally build it, since the entire thing needs to be assembled. I originally thought it was assembled due to the size of the box and that I’d only have to put on the legs, but that was definitely not the case.It is a good size for kids, as it is not a full sized table. But the gameplay is fine, though easier to score, due to the compact size. If you’re buying this for adults, I’d probably look for something regular sized. Otherwise it is good for what it is, as long as you’re willing to assemble everything. I wouldn’t necessarily consider this something that’s going to last an extremely long time, but it’s a fun and small size that doesn’t take up too much room.
Win2000
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I’m not sure if I got a bad unit, but this table has been such a headache. The pieces making up the outer frame don’t align properly, forcing you to choose between leaving a sharp overhang or a gap in the panels. Then the playing surface doesn’t properly fit in the slotted cutout to the point that it has to be forced in, causing it to bow upward so that it’s nowhere near flat. The metal pieces that allow for the folding mechanism to function can’t attach to both the table and legs without being significantly bent by hand to the point that I don’t trust their structural integrity anymore, and on top of all that one of the legs is too short even when accounting for the adjustable feet as you can see in the picture. And finally, even putting the finishing touches on this was a pain. The screw cutout for the handle wasn’t cut all the way, so it was extremely difficult to push through the layers of metal and plastic with a manual screwdriver, and the pre-drilled holes for the ball retrieval unit and scorebar were not aligned with the holes on the plastic pieces at all, leaving unnecessary extra holesLooking past ALL of this, the table just doesn’t play well. Even after doing my best to level the table, the surface is bowed so the ball almost always rolls to one side, and the surface/ball combination is way too slick to the point that it’s almost impossible to control the ball. I understand this isn’t a professional grade table, but it’s not even fun to playI have serious concerns about the manufacturing quality of this product and even some safety concerns based on how flimsy the leg-folding mechanism is and cannot recommend anyone buy this product
S. Wu
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
This is a table suitable for kids or for casual play. If you're serious about foosball and are used to tournament style tables, this won't be for you. It's light duty so I don't expect it to hold up to intense play. It does look nice, however. Some things to point out:1. The players are not counter balanced. Thus, whether the players keep from dropping (feet down) will depend on how much friction there is in the rods.2. The edges and corners do not have ramps so there are spots on the edge and corners where the ball can become dead.3. It's a small table so I don't expect to have long sessions (not as ergonomic as a tournament-dimensioned table)
Jamie Dudek
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Nice addition to our family game room. Assembly was a 5/10 for difficultly. We did have a missing piece of hardware but got it from the store. Overall fun to play and would recommend.
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