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The hydraulic pool trolley is our best-selling and most popular pool table moving trolley.
Pool trolleys are an extremely handy piece of equipment. They are predominantly designed for pubs, bars and club pool tables. This is the market that they were initially produced for. However, since the home market pool table boom, we have found more and more sales going to homes, youth clubs and offices.
Super Aramith - The Official Tournament Pool Ball Set for UK Pool. These UK 2-inch Aramith Pro Cup Pool Balls are a brand new set released from Saluc in 2011. They are the balls to own if you love UK pool.
Saluc is a Belgium-based company that manufactures the Aramith brand of billiard balls.
Aramith is world-renowned in the cue sports industry. Their balls are regarded as the finest on the planet. Used in every major ranking tournament worldwide, they are unrivalled in style and quality.
Customers will often purchase a pool table designed to go into a purpose-built mancave that replicates a pub/bar room feel in their own home.
The pool table is usually the centrepiece, and there is often a dart board, football table, and sometimes even a bar. One thing, however, that is quite often overlooked and is always found in your local pub is the pool table lighting set.
Many people are a bit unsure about fitting the table light and are nervous about having it installed incorrectly. Below is our recommended guide.
Here at Pool Tables Online, we mainly specialise in slate-bed professional pool tables. We also sell a nice selection of wood-bed pool tables.
Wood bed pool tables do not have a slate bed playing surface. The main advantage is that the table is much lighter than a slate bed table. A professional pool table slate will weigh over 100kg alone.
Snooker—I've never been very good at betting, but I really didn't expect my tip for this year's World Snooker Championship to fall at the first hurdle. Although John Higgins has been struggling for form since his win in Shanghai last year, I really felt he may have had a reasonable chance under the Sheffield lights.
This year's Snooker tournament is producing some thrilling matches. Although I would imagine a fair few bets have been ruined already with the early exits of some of the favourites. Neil Robertson went out in the first round, as did Matthew Stevens and Stephen Maguire. Graeme Dott and Mark Selby soon followed in the second round.