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One of the ways are sales, find local retail outlets and ask whenever the ends of line sales are?

However you will likely need to wait for the right time.

Snooker tables usually are not seasonal items and so the sales will be different from outlet to outlet, you will have to keep monitoring the shops on your own. But you will likely realize that if there are a few stores near one another then they will likely time the sales so as all of them run at a similar time for them to all capitalise on the self generated buyers market.

A few outlets will have e-mail lists informing customers of upcoming events so it's recommended that you sign up for as many of these as you can.

An additional choice to cut costs is to look at the second hand market,

The products on offer are wide and varied but usually you can categorise the tables in two ways.

Ones which are in excellent condition,

These are either rarely used or have been looked after by the owner and have been maintained meticulously. It's smart to talk to the owner as they will probably have a very good reason for selling the snooker table.

The reason why could possibly be endless however the usual ones could be require supplemental income, downsizing in property size or could have just gone off the game altogether.

On the opposite end of the scale you may find your self considering badly maintained or broken tables, try to find obvious faults that could inhibit you're playing for instance torn baize, or cloth and damage to the playing surface under the cloth.

It may be false economy buying a second hand table, obviously based upon the problem as you may well end up spending more having it refurbished to bring it back in a reasonable playing condition.

by: Bert Malone




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