Building a pool room, looking for my first pool table. My dealer is offering the Brunswick line, I'm thinking about a Tremont or Allenton, and is also suggesting refurb tables, a Century or a Sport King.
I understand that both of these models are slightly larger than 8 ft, the "pro" size, but I'm wondering about the dealers comments about Brunswick's "commercial" tables being better quality than the low-end "furniture" tables.
I understand the my dealer surely realizes more profit of refurbs, so I listen with a grain of salt, but I also know that commercial products are typically better made than consumer products (in general), but anything used could have problems.
Why buy used for the price of new? Does this make sense?
Would appreciate any comments! :smile:
I understand that both of these models are slightly larger than 8 ft, the "pro" size, but I'm wondering about the dealers comments about Brunswick's "commercial" tables being better quality than the low-end "furniture" tables.
I understand the my dealer surely realizes more profit of refurbs, so I listen with a grain of salt, but I also know that commercial products are typically better made than consumer products (in general), but anything used could have problems.
Why buy used for the price of new? Does this make sense?
Would appreciate any comments! :smile: