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CusZoom vs Other

When considering the purchase of a fine piece of furniture like a pool table, two factors should weigh heavily on your decision: price and quality. Simply put, you're probably looking for the highest quality pool table at the lowest possible price.

Remember: all of our products are designed, engineered and built to the strictest quality standards in the industry. We take great pride in offering you an heirloom billiard table that will play as true 20 years from now as it does the day we install it in your home.

You can find cheaper pool tables on the Internet but you definitely won't find a better billiard table. Remember cost is only one component of your buying decision. Quality, warranty, craftsmanship, design and customer support are important factors as well. Because we have been selling online since 2002, manufacturing for over 50 years and have over 20,000 satisfied online customers we confidently stand behind our products with lifetime warranties on our pool tables and superior customer service.

CusZoom Pool Tables


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What sets us apart!

* Over 50 years of manufacturing experience
* 15 Years of Online Retailing Experience
* Life Time Warranty
* No Metal Brackets

* Each piece individually wrapped
* Superb Quality

* Mortised Joints

Other Companies and what they offer
* Companies have been in business for less than one year
* No Warranty
* Metal Brackets and Joints
Frame Construction
CusZoom's frame construction is unsurpassed. We utilize two center beams
to keep the pool table cabinet square and true forever. These cross
-laminated beams are continuous end-to-end, interlocking the two cross members. This method of construction prevents warping, twisting, and the collapsibility of the pool table. These beams are mortised (cut into the
cabinet wall), glued and screwed through the other side. The additional
center beam adds more weight to the billiard table; the heavier the table,
the longer it will stay level and "truer" it will play.
Frame Construction
Cheap construction utilizes one center beam sectioned (not solid end-to-end) and metal-bracketed together. There is no interlocking strength and support. These beams are metal-bracketed to the walls of the frame (not mortised). These brackets have a tendency to bend, causing the frame to twist. The inferior wood used to construct these tables is not cured to the same levels
of tolerance, causing splitting and cracking. These replacement parts are impossible to get.
Replacements Parts
CusZoom manufacture's any replacement parts for any model that you
order. Our finishes are exactly the same, so there is no worries about any parts looking different from the rest< of your pool tables
Replacements Parts
Other companies are not able to offer this type of customer service. Mainly because they are resellers, and do not own their own manufacturing facility, and don't manufacture their own products
Leg Construction
We start out by mortising (recessing) the pool table cabinet walls to accept
our two-inch solid wood anchors. Blocks are then glued and bonded into
place. Our two-inch mitered and tapered solid wood gusset plate is then
glued and secured to the anchor blocks, locking the corners into place and preventing the table from racking and shifting.
Leg Construction
In cheap import tables, the cabinet is not mortised or recessed and the legs are either secured by metal brackets or wood pieces simply screwed into the legs and frame.
Rails and Cushions
Our precision rail tolerances and 100% natural gum cushions deliver professional rebound accuracy. The cushions on our table are precisely
aligned with the rail profile. The back of the cushion has a relief cut to
prevent abnormal billiard ball acceleration or deflection. The two-piece dissimilar wood construction creates a solid one-piece billiard rail that
eliminates splitting or cracking. The interlocking blinds are dadoed and permanently bounded to the pool table rails, completing the custom
furniture build. This dramatically increases the pool table's durability and overall appearance. Our rails are constructed to perfect tournament
standards as specified by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA). The
lifetime warranty on our rails ensures replacement in the very unlikely
event that the rubber becomes too hard, too soft or separates from the wood.

Rails and Cushions
Cheap billiard tables, on the other hand, have stabilizers and fillers added to the rubber cushions (100% natural gum cushions are more expensive).
Adding stabilizers and fillers to rubber causes a change in the chemical composition. As a result, the rubber becomes either cement-like or too soft and spongy. In either case, there is improper action on the cushion, thus resulting in poor playability. The eventual outcome: an increase in customer service calls to replace bumpers.

Slate Foundation
Our Slate bed is the highest-quality slate foundation available in billiards
today. It's smooth three-piece design is milled to one inch for levelness
and straightness. We are known to have the most efficient
and highest quality slate in the billiard industry today!

Slate Foundation
Cheap tables, by contrast, are constructed in one of two ways. Most cheap pool tables have no slate bed at all (saving cost at the expense of quality by eliminating internal structure), instead laying the slate directly on the four-sided frame or cabinet. Alternatively, if a cheap pool table has a slate bed, it
is built with sections of wood laid on top of the frame. When there are temperature and moisture changes in the environment, these sections of
wood expand and contract. The movement of this wood causes the slate to move or lift over time and become unleveled. This price-cutting move actually costs more in the long run in the form of repeated service.

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