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The EastPoint Multi-Game Table is a versatile 2-in-1 air hockey and table tennis setup designed for both kids and adults. Featuring LED electronic scoring, real-life sounds, and a durable GlazeTek coated surface, this table promises endless entertainment and easy transformation between games, making it a perfect addition to any game room or recreational space.
K**E
It’s great for a home table
Update, I’ve had it a week and now the blower is not working. I will be calling this next week to replace the part. I picked this up for our game room, it really was easy to put together and get working. It came in good shape in several boxes layered. For the money it really is a solid table.
L**U
Seems decent
Have only had this for a few weeks and haven't had much of the chipping problem described by others. I see a little MDF on all of the upper corners, which is a bit concerning, but the black guards and pucks are fine. I think the table tennis is all right as well. Realistically people don't go playing air hockey or TT on a daily basis, maybe once a week? so if that's the case it is a good deal. Oh one issue is that sometimes the goal doesn't trigger -- just stick your hand into goal and make a "come here" gesture and it'll trigger the sensor, no big deal.
4**M
Many hours of fun!!
This table is just plain fun. The family has enjoyed it immensely, and this table has taken a lot of use in the past year.Pros:- good build quality for a low price. Have had this for over a year, and holding up nicely.- table is easy to set up and level- air hockey jets allow the disc to move smoothly all around the table- table tennis surface is smooth and flat- no warping or uneven seams.- everyone loves it! Have had many hours of enjoyment... family tournaments, challenges. It really provides some quality family times- stands up to some pretty heavy teenager use, so that is a great testament to the quality of this table.Cons:- the table tennis is smaller than regulation. Nor necessarily a con, and it is still plenty of fun, but we had some trouble playing doubles on it.- table tennis surface lays flat, but there isn't anything to keep it in place. It takes some adjustment to get it straight, and is prone to get out of whack if you bump the table. But this has really been far less of an issue than we initially thought it would be, and you can't beat the price.- the net for the table tennis had to be replaced already, so just expect a 5 dollar cost after about a year. A minor issue, at best.- the air hockey discs and paddles work great, but the table tennis paddles are garbage. We replaced them with real paddles almost immediately.- air hockey has sound effects and automatic scoring... but my kids don't like the voice, so we just turn it off... easy enough.All in all, we could not be happier with this table. It iui s just a ton of fun for my family and you can't beat the price.If you are even considering this, I would highly recommend getting it. (It even gets my teenager off of his phone and actually interacting with the family)
M**T
So far, so good
This is a very large and heavy box!! It will take 2 people to lift and assemble. It did take us a while to assemble and we did have to redo part of it, due to our error. Once it was put together, this has been great entertainment for the whole family. The kids love it (5 & 11) and the adults do too. We've tried cheaper ones, but they were immediately returned because they were broken before we even used them. This is expensive, but it's well made, packaged REALLY well, and it works.
J**H
Not worth the money
Really expected more for $600+. The trim around the top of the air hockey table started to chip almost immediately when contacted by the puck, and with really gentle play. The black pucks that come with the table scuff the play field surface (leave black streaks) and are so light that they fly off the table with any sort of forceful shot. (Keep in mind this is with children, not adults, hitting the puck.). My daughter caught one square in the face, and shed more than a few tears. Thankfully is was not a direct shot to the teeth, or I imagine she'd have looked more like a hockey player.I ended up buying red pucks that were a little heavier and that helped the airborne projectile issue a bit better, and did not streak/scratch the table surface like the ones provided. (More $$ in addition to the purchase)The assembly is not very complicated, but it is pretty time consuming and some of the steps are really ill-advised.Ex: the directions state to flip the table upside down to attach the legs, then lift it up and flip it right side up. The table weighs in excess of 150lbs (180+ according to the packaging) and is 7 ft long, which means you have to lift the whole thing 40+ inches into the air and then flip it...there is no way the average parents are making that happen, especially without breaking or cracking one or more of the flimsy legs which will not support the table weight if you try to angle the table upright from the floor. (I say this as a very fit guy with long arms!)I put it on saw horses and attached the legs from underneath. It was a little more of a pain in the butt, but there's no way that table is getting flipped over without damage.The kids like it, and seem to enjoy the table tennis more than the air hockey. Wish I had known and would have gone with just table tennis for less $$$ and easier to store. Full honesty, I would have sent it back if it wasn't fully assembled and requiring several adults to move it out of the basement, plus I have no idea what Amazon would charge to come pick the whole mess up.Remember: get a few big arms to help move and assemble this thing, be ready to buy less-flight prone pucks, and consider investing in some eye protection if you plan to use the ones provided. Don't expect to get a lot of resale value out of this when the kids grow tired of it...we've had ours less than a month and (despite pretty meticulous care) it is showing a whole lot of wear.
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