Not Mine PSA: Barrington table $149 at Walmart ($169 if you want the lighted version) (2 Viewers)

Not sure if it's still active, but there was 15% cash back on Capital One shopping on Walmart recently.
 
Having used both, I have to say I prefer the non-LED one.

I've found the LEDs useless. They're a weird blue color that can't be changed, and it actually makes it more difficult to read the cards.

Even with an attenuator to adjust the brightness, it still looks bad. And the table is noticeably heavier to move around.

So as someone who has bought both, I recommend no LED.
 
Having used both, I have to say I prefer the non-LED one.

I've found the LEDs useless. They're a weird blue color that can't be changed, and it actually makes it more difficult to read the cards.

Even with an attenuator to adjust the brightness, it still looks bad. And the table is noticeably heavier to move around.

So as someone who has bought both, I recommend no LED.
I am in agreement. Extra build weight for not a lot of utility.
 
I am a fan of the LED lights on a low setting. Regardless, they are not a necessity at all!
 
Having used both, I have to say I prefer the non-LED one.

I've found the LEDs useless. They're a weird blue color that can't be changed, and it actually makes it more difficult to read the cards.

Even with an attenuator to adjust the brightness, it still looks bad. And the table is noticeably heavier to move around.

So as someone who has bought both, I recommend no LED.
I did the mod to change the blue LEDs to a continuous white strip and it looks awesome, though I don't use the lights much.
 
Ooooh! Show a pic!
Ultra budget craps table
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I bought the LED with the thinking that the lights were just a bonus that I probably wouldn't use.
However, sturdier legs and a thicker plywood deck was worth the $20 upgrade, IMO.

Agree with this, plus prefer the black felt.

I believe it was $99 iirc a couple years ago, so was a great deal.
 
I suggest buying at least +1 more than you need. They take up almost no space, extremely easy to move, making them great candidates if anyone else needs a table.

I’ve purchased 5 and only have 1 left at house. Have another 2 coming tomorrow.
 
I suggest buying at least +1 more than you need. They take up almost no space, extremely easy to move, making them great candidates if anyone else needs a table.

I’ve purchased 5 and only have 1 left at house. Have another 2 coming tomorrow.
So in addition to buying chips I don't need, I should buy tables I'm not going to use?

This is the PCF way. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
So in addition to buying chips I don't need, I should buy tables I'm not going to use?

This is the PCF way. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

Can I also interest you in some card setups even though you probably have 20 sealed ones in a drawer somewhere as well, sir?
 
So in addition to buying chips I don't need, I should buy tables I'm not going to use?

This is the PCF way. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
I mean, if there’s a good deal, might as well.

Moving every 2 years I don’t ever get to have a “local home game” - I’m 100% reliant on pcfers.

So I figure, if you’re hosting chippers and hosts, you should probably have tables, chairs, warneckes, racks, bottles, cards, DBs, etc. in bulk they can take/buy.

Why tell people there’s a deal somewhere on chairs or cards or alcohol. Just buy it all and tell em it’s at your house for pickup :)

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