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Consider the following when deciding which table is right for you: |
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| Folding Design | |
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All tables will fit through a conventional doorway. Tables fold for storage and single-person play (playback). Two-piece tables offer more compact storage, while one-piece tables are easier-to-move. |
| Playing Surface | |
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Thicker tabletops generally resist damage and warping better. Aluminum surfaces weather moisture and humidity better than wood-composites. Laminated-wood-composition tops are used in tournament-quality tables. |
| Legs and Frame | |
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Larger-diameter legs and frame make a table extra sturdy. |
| Casters | |
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Larger-diameter wheels generally roll more easily. Metal casters with ball-bearing swivels are highly durable. |
| Table Apron and Edge Banding | |
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Thick frame rails and support plates provide essential support for institutional use. The thicker the banding the more durable the table. |
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