Stiga Table tennis
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| Date Of Review: December 16, 2008 |
| Reviewed by: Tami Pendleton, orlando,florida |
Table arrived via common carrier, packing carton was indestructible,Table was in perfect condition, Table is well designed making folding/storing a ease, Table rebound and sturdy construction was compatible to the skilled player, The net assembly locks the two sections and again the design is flawless
Badacres Florida |
The Easiest Table to Set-up
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| Date Of Review: April 7, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: Trub Seyahsed, Hampton Roads VA |
Be careful when buying table tennis tables...they can take hours to assemble depending upon the manufacturer. This table, however, is a cinch! We were playing in 15 minutes. It took 10 of those minutes to carefully remove the table from the shipping carton.
The table is good quality and very sturdy. The breakaway into 2 pieces is a great feature for storage and portability, not to mention extra table space for yard sales.
I'd buy the same table again in a heartbeat. |
no assembly required!
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| Date Of Review: June 15, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: frugal frau, bay area, california |
| This table is a big step up from our old, battered ping pong table. The best feature is, no assembly! After reading reviews of other tables requiring hours of frustrating assembly, we decided that saving our time was worth paying a bit extra, and I'm so glad we did. Remove packaging, extend legs, attach the new, springy net, and play. More expensive tables have legs that adjust to floors that aren't level, but it's easy to put a few layers of cardboard under the "short" legs, and I don't miss that feature. This table is perfect for us, and we're having a lot of fun with it. |
Not very good, but satisfy.
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| Date Of Review: March 8, 2007 |
| Reviewed by: Chen Huang Ke, Washington, DC USA |
| Although the quality is not very high, but overall satisfy. |
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