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Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Good quality. Love the included cup holders. Had some friends over for a game night and this table was such a hit!
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles.
Everything arrived scratched, chipped or cracked in an undamaged shipping box. Not worth the cost.
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
Plus: Very, high quality wood, beautiful finish and construction. Con: Pretty difficult to put together. You actually will need a drill for pilot holes and an electric screwdriver. Con: The bolts supplied were too short, had to order new ones. Not a big problem, but a bit of a hassle.
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
A little difficult to put together but looks beautiful once it’s all together. Does not come with chairs
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
The table arrives in 3 boxes of wood and wood screws. It is more accurate to describe this as a set of plans and pre-cut and finished wood. The finished product will have a lot to do with your assembly skills. If you want a gaming style table (with a recessed vault) then this should be a strong consideration at this price point. Pros: handsome wood, solid and sturdy construction. (Provided you have the ability to assemble it!) Cons: As the table top and vault is made up of smaller pieces, when it is finished they may not line up exactly. Also, the design has a problem: the four legs are connected with bolts making them simple to remove (should you want to make the table smaller) as is something of a standard feature of tables. However, the gaming vault blocks access to those bolts. The vault is held in place with wood screws, meaning you need to disassemble half the table if you'd like to remove the legs. The fix would be to attach the vault portion with recessed bolts similar to the legs. (Though the floor of the vault is also held together with wood screws and they need to be removed to access the vault walls which are blocking the legs..) The leather surface for inside the vault was rolled up and needs to be flattened, but I am in the process of doing that and it seems to be good. The trouble there is that it is a little too small. The pictures show these two issues. (The view is from the bottom of the table looking up at one of the legs. The other picture is of the vault with the insert surface all the way against the opposite corner, I'm showing the amount that isn't covered.) Though the cons list seems long, it is only because the value is so good, I was hoping for perfection! If you have your own neoprene play surface, for example, the leather insert doesn't matter. If you put a table cloth on when using it as a dining table, there is no real issue with alignment. If you put it where you want it and don't plan to move it about, the legs will remain on the table and not be a problem at all. **At this price point you will not find a better game table.**