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| stephenp1983:
I am looking for a ping pong table for a last minute christmas gift for my wife for our garage. I want one that isn't a peice of junk, but isn't to expensive either. I've seen some for 79 dollars at walmart and I want something nicer than that. This is the one I was really considering because I can pick it up. Any opinions on it or other recommendations http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=00626325000&vertical=Sears&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes |
| AtomSmasher:
I have no recommendations for you. I just wanted to say that I'm actually just starting to play ping pong again. I used to play a lot back in college, but a few weeks ago I was at a friends house and he just got a ping pong table and we've been playing a several hours each weekend since. Good times. |
| shardian:
I have the one from Wal-mart. I got it on clearance after christmas last year for $20. 8) Anyways, it is a pretty nice table. A $300 table it is not, but is still durable, folds up easily and looks pretty darn good. I have looked at the one at sears, and the Walmart one is comparable. You are basically getting the same table, and then paying $100 for the banding around the edge. |
| deadkenndys1105:
Isn't this a build it yourself community. :dizzy: Im sure you could build a table with a custom paint job and everything. How about some neon green t-molding around it? I wouldnt pay that much for a ping pong table but thats just me. |
| tommy:
Make sure you don't leave the table in a hot or humid area, I've had many PP tables bend and warp due to heat and moisture. |
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