Sorry, fat fingered the title, but ....
We currently have a 16 ball capacity (8x2) CleanGleem ball cleaner/polisher. It's pretty much a commercial machine for pool rooms though you can of course use it at home. The main dig against it for home use is it's size and weight. We have a prototype 'home' model that does 15 balls (3x5). By just eliminating one ball (likely the cue ball), the footprint is cut down to 19"x14" from 28"x12" and the weight reduced from 42 lbs to around 30 lbs. It's far more manageable for home use, fits well on a counter/shelf and has the same attractive, natural birch, scratch resistant UV finish that would look nice in your home room. Regardless, both are substantial machines made to last and proudly made in the USA.
We're trying to gauge the interest in the 'home' version. Would you be interested?
You can see the 16 ball CleanGleem at cleangleem.com.
Appreciate you comments.
We currently have a 16 ball capacity (8x2) CleanGleem ball cleaner/polisher. It's pretty much a commercial machine for pool rooms though you can of course use it at home. The main dig against it for home use is it's size and weight. We have a prototype 'home' model that does 15 balls (3x5). By just eliminating one ball (likely the cue ball), the footprint is cut down to 19"x14" from 28"x12" and the weight reduced from 42 lbs to around 30 lbs. It's far more manageable for home use, fits well on a counter/shelf and has the same attractive, natural birch, scratch resistant UV finish that would look nice in your home room. Regardless, both are substantial machines made to last and proudly made in the USA.
We're trying to gauge the interest in the 'home' version. Would you be interested?
You can see the 16 ball CleanGleem at cleangleem.com.
Appreciate you comments.
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