⚡ Elevate Your Game Room Experience!
The Barrington Foosball Table combines competitive size and stylish design, featuring a durable MDF playfield, solid steel rods, and a furniture-quality finish, making it the perfect centerpiece for family game rooms.
Frame Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Base Material | Metal |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Item Weight | 174.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 58"L x 29"W x 34"H |
Color | Wood Grain / Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Foosball |
Required Assembly | Yes |
G**G
Well built and packed product
The box is super heavy and I needed a dolly to bring it into the house. Was a little worried about the table when it arrived as the box was cut with holes and smashed in a few places. But the table is in another box inside the shipping box with 3/4 corrugated cardboard in between them and 3/8 MDF board lining the interior box. Everything was perfectly fine inside.Assembly was easy and I love the sturdiness of everything, especially the 2 inch steel nuts that thread onto the connecting bar between the 2 legs. The instructions said to build it upside down and then rotate it 180 degrees, but then also said to not put any weight on the legs when doing this. Given the weight of the table and legs combined, I have no idea how that awkward motion would even be possible, so I assembled the legs and then just lifted the table up and set it down onto the legs. While this required some coordinated help, it seem far more achievable than the written instructions.The 2 foosballs provided are pure cheesy garbage and I have no idea, given the quality of everything else, why they would not have provided some standard tourney quality balls in the package. It's like the foosballs were an afterthought to them, but they are the entire point of this product of which it is named. Amazon easily solves this with a post purchase for a few bucks, but wish I would have know that ahead of time so would have ordered them together so my first few games weren't with some wobbly flat spotted trash.Update: Got a round and bit rough tourney ball delivered today and this product is so much better now.
C**R
Good value - heavy and well designed small table
Note that this is a small table surfacesmooth and slick with flat table. Solid players. Good legs and solid table design.Goes together easily ( with exception of horizontal cross piece requiring some force to connect to x-members)Packaged well and protected from damage.Suggest buying competition balls.
H**J
Mixed feelings...
Ok...first of all this sucker is heavy and awkward in the box so prepare yourself and tip you delivery person ;-)Our box was received 2 days early (yay!) but horribly damaged (boo!) and I was sure the table was ruined. It was definitely NOT in prime shape. Large scratches, one leg slightly broken and the side ramps missing. There are many reminders on the box/instructions to call the company directly if there are issues. So...I tried calling MANY times. Each time I was told I was 40-something in the queue and my wait was 80+ minutes to 110+minutes!!!!Despite the rough shape it was in and because I couldn’t get through on the phone, we went ahead and assembled it. I sort of glued/tacked the part of the leg that had been knocked off (it was an internal support piece but there is still obvious damage to the outside of that leg). The pieces that were missing are not vital to playing the game and we wouldn’t be able to place them now anyway without some serious work.Having said that, the table is sturdy, nice-looking (teenage boys don’t care about scratches) and we’ve had a lot of family fun with this thing. The price seemed like a great deal if it was in primo condition, but in the “scratch-n-dent” condition we received, I’d say the price is fair (not great).Make sure you have half a day, a sandwich and a good helper before assembling this sucker. It’s a doozy.
C**D
Parts break easily!
The table is beautiful and good quality, but it’s not worth anything if you can’t play! The heads break off the players really easily. They seem to break every time it’s used. I’m not sure what we are going to be able to do. This was a Christmas gift from Santa that was assembled and ready to play on Christmas morning. It’s now August and we are stuck with an expensive game table that we cannot enjoy.
M**K
Solid table - quality parts
Just built this table on my own without any help. Heavy and sturdy. Solid components. I like it. I’m not sure the exact weight. Maybe close to 150 lbs.Even though exterior of box looked little damaged could tell care was taken to pack and was packaged well. I dragged it around my house to backyard and basement on my own cause wanted to surprise kids. I did not damage it with dragging.I got the Allendale set which I like. Players just screw on by hand around/through the rod. Nothing complicated that people have commented on with other sets.Took a leisurely 2-3 hours to build. Can probably get done in 1 hour with help if you’re on a mission. If I had to build it again for a friend, I could probably rebuild now on my own in an hour. They include wrench though I used socket wrench which made tightening bolts much quicker. And power screwdriver (nothing too powerful needed, I had cheap black and decker power screwdriver) makes things faster. Instructions were pretty clear. I didn’t have to do things differently or make modifications. I just made sure to put screws for game handles on bottom which was nice. Also, each component items are all labeled for easy to follow assembly.Make sure you assemble it in room you plan on using it in.Step 1: Put 2 legs together. (Wrench)Step 2: Connect front and back legs with long rod.Step 3: put legs on bottom of table and secure together (wrench)Step 4: carry and flip table (I did this alone) but if you’re less than 6 ft and 200 lbs better to do with help.Step 5: put rods on in correct order (look at instruction picture) with rubber stops and remember goalie location is to left side of player.Step 6: put players on (done by hand no tools), faster with two people.Step 7: put handles on (screwdriver/power faster)—I put screw on bottom so looks cleaner.Step 8: add scoring tally on (power screwdriver for 2 screws each side)Step 9: add ball release (power screwdriver 1 screw each side)Felt this Foosball table not cheap. But not too crazy expensive for the quality you’re getting. Solid and should last.... I hope. :)
A**R
false product
I was very,very dissapointed.Product was falsely advertized.It was advertized as a wood foosball table but it was not real wood.It was build with Mechanical manufactured wood.That information was withheld,which is false advertizing,or withholding the true information.klaas
C**.
Un peu chère pour la qualité.
Pièces endommagées et assemblage non précis.
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