SereneLife 4.5ft Folding Pool Table
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SereneLife 4.5ft Folding Pool Table
From the manufacturer FOLD AND LOCK TABLE LEGS With our portable pool table folding table legs, you won't have to worry about where to store the product! Because of save spacing feature, our pool table is perfect for your game room and considered indoor and outdoor games. STRONG AND SHOCK ABSORBING NET With the strong netting and shock absorbance, impact of the billiard balls will not harm or break the net at all. Our mini billiard pool folding table also has a leg leveling feature and a trueshot aiming system. 54in PORTABLE POOL TABLE With the size 54'' x 31'' of our portable pool table, with 1/2'' -inch thick. Our Portable pool table are stylish, sturdy and compact, great for any location inside or outside your homes.Ideal board game table for all. SLPTB56 SLFSBLT47 Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars 74 4.0 out of 5 stars 127 Price $154.99$154.99 $100.03$100.03 Construction Materials: MDF+ PVC + IRON for the Leg ABS (Handle), MDF with PVC (Legs) Product Dimensions: 54'' x 29.1'' x 30.7'' -inches 47.83'' x 23.6'' x 30.7'' -inches Weight: 48.5 lbs. 41.86 lbs.
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