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Carrom Burr Oak Foosball - 75033
Carrom Burr Oak Foosball - .The Carrom Burr Oak Foosball is an awesome addition to a games room.
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As low as $384.74 out of 4 sellers
User Review: Great addition to our family game room. It is really fun for the whole family.
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Mercent.com
by T.B., Jan 1, 2012
I would buy this product again!
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Awesome table for the price. Arrived during the holidays while my kids (12, 12, 8, 6)had cousins visiting.... See more
Mercent.com
Great Product
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Great addition to our family game room. It is really fun for the whole family.... See more
Mercent.com
Very Good Table with a Few Quirks
"...Overall it's a great table for the price.
Pros - solid construction. It has that solid "thunk" sound when you hit a ball off the side wall.... See more
Mercent.com
Very Satisfied - Highly Recommend
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Please hear me clearly: This was a good deal, the table is fine, all the parts are excellent and well-made, you will not go wrong with this company or this type of foosball table. The table is appropriately heavy, its a class act and I feel very satisfied.... See more
Mercent.com
Great Table for the Money - Kids Love It
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Pretty easy assembly and overall good quality table for the money. ... See more
Mercent.com
Family Fun!
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This table is super sturdy and attractive. Our whole family loves playing this game!... See more
Mercent.com
Very nice table
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Very good foosball table. Solid construction for the price.... See more
Mercent.com
Score!!!!!
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We are 100% pleased with our new game room addition. Easy assembly, nice appearance and great family time!... See more
Meijer.com
Kids' love it
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This is a great game with quality detail. ... See more
Hayneedle.com
good table for price
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Solid table, easy to pass ball from player to player. Smooth action on rod handling.... See more
Meijer.com
Decent quality foosball table
"...Be aware that if the floor under the table isn't level (ie, basement floor) you will need to put shims under the table's feet to make the playing surface level. It should be a no-brainer to have some type of leveling device built in to the table legs.
Also, the playing surface is a bit on the thin side and the slots it slid into were quite large so the suface wasn't flat -- I wedged pennies into the slots to hold the table surface flat. There are some dead spots on the table where players can't get to the ball.... See more |