


You don’t know who manufactured your table and found out it’s actually a poor brand.

You let the pool mover leave before leveling your table so now your balls roll to the left a few inches.No one told you to inspect the pockets and now your balls are flying to the ground because of the broken plastic pockets.Your slate is made out of awful MDF and now your balls roll in weird directions.The material your pool table is made out of is actually poor-quality.You didn’t check the quality of your felt and found holes.The cost of moving your table professionally surprised you.You forgot to check the dimensions of your room and now the pool table doesn’t fit properly.No one checked the Rails or Cushion and you ended up with Dead Cushions.Don’t rush your purchase because of a “Low” price and check all possible sources (Craigslist, Classified Ads, OfferUp, Facebook Market, etc.).If you want the quick and dirty summary, here is the simplified mistakes you’ll want to avoid: Quick Summary of Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Used Pool Table Have you ever dreamed of owning a pool table at home but they were just too expensive? We want to make sure that if you buy a user pool table, you avoid all the mistakes possible so you can get the best table & deal possible.
