It looks like you could flip that top piece of the clamp over and the barrel piece would extend down to catch the screw so that it would pinch both table tops and not sit between them. Are you sure that isn't how it is supposed to be assembled?
We found something like this: www.amazon.com/dp/B078TQGT7D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_YB51MTPNA0VQXR0FFZJW?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 And yes, the sliding table tops is one issue. But usually we don't push the tops that much to be too big of a problem.
This was a great review. When you use the air hockey table, where does the table top go? Some models have hooks to hang the table top under the table so it is not against a wall. Does this model have this?
@@danielojeda2785 mine is in my basement so rarely used. I would say it wasnt the best product but it looks nicer than a standard table. I wouldn’t recommend it for a daily table
So 3 months now since you have posted this. How have things changed? Are you still using it lot's? Do your kids still use it? Has anything on the air hockey table stopped working?
My biggest reason holding me back from buying this is I can’t do the half top mode with a traditional ping pong table. My friends are lame and don’t like ping pong so I won’t be able to play much unless i can do half top mode. :/
Does the pool table feel like a normal pool table and are you still liking it? What's underneath the felt is it slate or some type of other type of material?
I want to order this table for my pool deck area. It would be under a covered lanai. Do you think it would hold up outside covered under an enclosure? Thanks for review!
On Wayfair, It is shows up as "Hampton 7' 3 in 1 Air Hockey, Dining, and Table Tennis Table where as Amazon lists the brand as "Atomic". Would this be the same product?
It is the same. Atomic makes several game table models with different configurations (e.g. air hockey vs pool table) and wood particle grain and colors.
@@_kcbrothers although it says that it can be used as a dining table I think I would probably instead use it as a table the family can play board games on. Is that something you have done? Thanks for the review
Thank you for making a review of this, I’ve been looking into getting one of these and surprisingly not many people have made a video of it.
Yay. It's great especially cuz space is tight and we can make more use of our dining room and make it a play room too.
Nice. I’m looking for something like this that has pool, table tennis, and air hockey.
It looks like you could flip that top piece of the clamp over and the barrel piece would extend down to catch the screw so that it would pinch both table tops and not sit between them. Are you sure that isn't how it is supposed to be assembled?
Great review! Thank you for making this 🙌🏾
Thank you.
Best video review
Thank you!
Did you ever find a replacement clamp for the ping pong? Also I feel that in addition they should of added clamps so the dining table doesn’t slide
We found something like this: www.amazon.com/dp/B078TQGT7D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_YB51MTPNA0VQXR0FFZJW?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
And yes, the sliding table tops is one issue. But usually we don't push the tops that much to be too big of a problem.
@@_kcbrothers thanks for the link on the net. How about a table cover?!
@@gunnblaze We just deal. It's only an issue if you are pushing it from the edges or leaning forward in it. Otherwise, we can manage.
This was a great review. When you use the air hockey table, where does the table top go? Some models have hooks to hang the table top under the table so it is not against a wall. Does this model have this?
We just stand it up against the wall to the side. No hooks.
Awesome video! Quick question, looking to buy this table from someone else, would you say two adults could lift and move the table fully assembled?
It took three adults to move once assembled (turned upside down).
How’s the ping pong experience? I know it’s a little smaller than regulation size, but does the table have an even bounce?
It's fine for casual play and good for small spaces. Bounce is not an issue.
How is the table holding up? I'm looking at this table now
No problem so far. Normal use and it seems good.
@@_kcbrothers I ordered it! Thanks!
@@igo4bmx how is yours holding out? I'm considering getting one
@@danielojeda2785 mine is in my basement so rarely used. I would say it wasnt the best product but it looks nicer than a standard table. I wouldn’t recommend it for a daily table
How'd u like it after 2 years? Is there lots of scratches? Or scuff marks?
It's not heavily used, but it still holds up well and serves multiple purposes. No regrets.
@@_kcbrothersayyy thanks for reply 💯💯
Where did you purchase this from?
We bought it Amazon. But it was also available at Wayfair. If they're out of stock, just wait and they seem to restock.
*how much did this cost??*
So 3 months now since you have posted this. How have things changed? Are you still using it lot's? Do your kids still use it? Has anything on the air hockey table stopped working?
Yes. It's a hit with even our grandparents, and is a good sized table for dining on that easily seats 8-10.
It looks like u don’t have the 2 pieces that lay across the table that stop the table from sliding around. Did you throw it away?
This was all I had...hmm do you have this table with the pieces?
Does the dinning table parts slips??
The table top a little bit but not where it's too much of a nuisance
How is it holding up now???
Still good. It's not used frequently as a game table, but actually more as a craft space.
What's the measurements for this table mate ?
84'' L X 47.5'' W X 31.5'' H
@@_kcbrothers cheers 🍻
My biggest reason holding me back from buying this is I can’t do the half top mode with a traditional ping pong table. My friends are lame and don’t like ping pong so I won’t be able to play much unless i can do half top mode. :/
Its exactly what I wanted
As a dining table, how is it working out?!
It is a very solid table. The tops may slide if someone pushes the boards, however, it's not really a problem from our experience.
Nice. What are the dimensions
Does the pool table feel like a normal pool table and are you still liking it? What's underneath the felt is it slate or some type of other type of material?
This is not the pool table version. Regardless, the pool table version is smaller than your standard pool table.
I want to order this table for my pool deck area. It would be under a covered lanai. Do you think it would hold up outside covered under an enclosure? Thanks for review!
There shouldn't be an issue if it's not under the sun or exposed to moisture.
@@_kcbrothers thanks for reply!! I appreciate it
Hahaha when your son scored looked like you got pissed hahaha of course you didn't 😂
Going for the "W"!
Does the the table dining table top shift around easily when multiple people are seated at the table?
It does shift. Since it's not our primary dining table for eating, it doesn't bother us much and the shifting doesn't get in the way of eating.
Is this a genuine review or did you get paid or get free/discounted products for making it?
Genuine. Nothing is monetized on our site.
Eating Table or another Card or Domino's Table
We end up actually using it more as a crafts table.
On Wayfair, It is shows up as "Hampton 7' 3 in 1 Air Hockey, Dining, and Table Tennis Table where as Amazon lists the brand as "Atomic". Would this be the same product?
It is the same. Atomic makes several game table models with different configurations (e.g. air hockey vs pool table) and wood particle grain and colors.
You got a link please?
@@jackburke3378 www.amazon.com/dp/B08J1PXMY1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_99HXEPGASYDZ13A88GMZ
Looks like a good buy to me. How would you rate the assembly difficulty?
Pretty straightforward. Will need 2-3 adults at the end to lift and rotate the table top up.
imagine spilling gravy on the dining table and that seems onto the air hockey table and clogs the little holes of the air holes
Table cloths work well too!
What a nuisance removing and putting on dining table . Id call this a fail
It's a tradeoff. For us, we hardly use our dining table. So having the modularity of game table is a winner for us.
Your life is a fail. Buzz off Omega.
What? Did you expect some automatic 2042 technology to lift the table for you? Bruh It's 700 bucks. At least you're not spending 3k.
@@_kcbrothers although it says that it can be used as a dining table I think I would probably instead use it as a table the family can play board games on. Is that something you have done? Thanks for the review
@@danielojeda2785 actually we also use it as an arts and crafts table. So I could definitely see it be used for board games too.