Great review Ed! I bought the net and machine separately from Furlihong, but I got the more powerful 681PBH (that you also show). The 681 has the bonus feature of working with a power brick, so you can use it at the courts or cordless indoors without having to buy D cells. The 681 is also more powerful and faster "balls per minute" than the 680. It was a little too powerful for my garage space, so I took it apart and removed one of the washers at the spring base. That made the spring less powerful and it works much better in the garage like this. Can't wait to see your follow on reviews on this and the other Furlihong launchers! Great tips you offer here on how to practice two handed backhand and the poach, nice job!!
I attempted to do this and I'm having a problem figuring out how to reinstall the spring mechanism...when taking it apart, I very slowly separated the base of the machine, and the spring mechanism seemed to almost be a "free-floating" piece inside the machine...I know the general area and positioning for the spring mechanism to be reinstalled, but there seems to be no "logical" way to reconnect it...Not sure if this makes any sense, but any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated! :)
@@dguisto Sorry to hear this. The spring is not loose or free-floating. It should be bound (compressed) between the bracket where the washers were removed and the hinged arm that launches the pickleballs. You may need to rotate the motor a bit and/or put the machine on it's lowest power setting so that the spring can be more easily reinstalled. I wish I could offer more advice, but without pics or video, it's hard to describe. Think of it like a tinker toy, you just have to examine the pieces and find the correct position. Apologies if I over-simplified the process, I did not have any issues like you're describing.
Hi Tony !! Very very interested in your expert opinion on exactly how much room I will require for the Model 681 which I am waiting on Amazon to receive . That is, how many feet away from the discharge of the 681 do you estimate I will need to stand, to be able to hit drop shots into the net (everything at minimal possible settings ) . Understand that you modified yours, and was hoping I do not have to modify mine. Also , if I modify, about how many feet fewer in space requirements do you think you achieved (assume for practicing drop shots)
@@jdtd2656 Hello JDTD, I measured my current 681 (modified) setup and the ball launches 15.5 feet before hitting the ground and at a decent lob of around 6 feet high. That is with the power setting at its lowest (1) and both of the height adjustement fingers fully extended. This throws a pretty good lob for drops into the net. I stand about 18 feet away from the launcher. Without the mod, I would guess it was 2-3 feet further. Hope that helps!
@@TonyDL hmmm, I asked Ed himself more or less the same question and his answer was that his was a little less powerful. Maybe I should clarify, if the height fingers are not fully extended , does the ball go further or not as far? I’m definitely only able to stand 15 or 16 feet away at the very max.
Hey Ed. Just a shout out to YOU for great content presented in the most friendly, concise, simple yet chock-full-o-wisdom style. Plus, you have a playful approach to pickleball and your evolving role in teaching about/learning about/supporting others to get better at this wonderful game. (🤫-I will always call it a game, not a sport. To me, a super fun sport IS a game. So, calling it a game reminds me to not work hard to get better but, to PLAY hard to get better. Small yet huge difference, no?). Thank you for your channel, Ed Ju.
Love your videos Ed. Some of the best out there. I was thinking of raising the entire net up to allow you to feed the balls from the top of the shooter. This also would make the front net height the same as the PB net. Can't wait to try this!
I took the iron ring out of the red nylon cloth and followed the small hole in it. I originally planned to use my hands to open the iron ring, but gave up and ended up using iron clamps to increase the weight. What a great way to use Hook and Loop Tape!
Very creative! You could weave a thick ribbon through the back net to visually que a pickleball net height. Then you wouldn't need the Enhance net in front. If you don't have a ribbon, just fold duck tape over on itself and it would achieve the same purpose. This would also be great to put on a screened in porch or back deck.
I have the same setup but thinking of returning it due to holes in the frame welds at the joints and both net and frame being misaligned. With that being said it is a great tool for my wife who is just starting out in pickleball with no racquet sports background. Just wish it had better build quality. I added blocks to the corners of the legs to bring the front lip of the net to 34 inches as well as tied a rope around the machine to secure it to the net base so it stays in place. Also added a fob controlled outlet remote which makes it so much easier to start and stop the machine.
As a subscriber and viewer, I think we appreciate the fact that you seem as addicted to the sport as we are. Any downside to setting this up outside in the backyard?
I honestly thought my pickleball addiction phase would die out a few years ago… I’ve just accepted my fate now 🙃 I think this would work great outdoors. I just don’t really have that option with the heat situation.
Ed, my net came with two little bungee cords . I pulled the base of the net tight against the side poles. This pulled the whole net tighter raised the funnel up higher and made the balls go through the funnel easier.
I have one of these and love it. I mostly use it in the garage. or on my back deck. My kids love using it as well. Good idea with the pickleball net in front.
The only downside to the front net to me is that if you hit the net, you're left chasing the ball. Without the net you have a much better chance of a long practice session without having to pick up balls.
Love your videos! Wondering your thoughts on the 2 ball machines they sent and if you have a strong pref for either? I looked but could find any more videos
Looks like a fun setup! Side note: The fact that you think D-size batteries are unique illustrates our age gap. So many things need D batteries when I was a kid!
Sorry for all the comments, but here’s 1 more comment for now : Summary of my current mods - thanks , Ed , Tony, and all other “researchers” and contributors , this applies to both the 680 and 681 since I own both models 1) Velcro for net discharge ring /chute really helps 2) Voice activated switch to turn on and off is a HUGE benefit 3) in future will attach more weighting to base in addition to installing 4 dead batteries 4) “weave” high visibility ribbon at net height 5) work in progress : reduce power of 681 to a much more usable range …read above , I “borrowed” Tony’s genius mod & removed 1 washer … planning to remove 2nd washer (kind of like open heart surgery 😮😮 so I’m letting my patient recover a little longer before I go back in 😅)
This one is sold out. So I bought the next version up (without net). I thought I also could use this in my indoor setup, but that thing LAUNCHES the ball and you have to run it outside. Didn’t really want an outdoor option, but for $130, it actually isn’t bad. I can work on backhand rolls, flicks and returns…and since it launches it pretty hard, it seems more realistic with shots coming at you.
Pro tip! If you disassemble your 681PBH and remove 1 or 2 washers from the spring base, it'll reduce the power so it has less tension and works better indoors. I have mine setup in my garage and yeah it was originally too powerful. Removing the washer did the trick!
@NOT_A_TOP_FAN @TonyDL > I don’t have the space for indoor at the moment and was considering the 681PBH for outdoor/court use. Would you agree this is the better option with more pace/launch capabilities? In the wintertime, I may have the space in the garage so thanks Tony for sharing your hack with us. Love to hear your thoughts and advice!
Hi Ed, I'm enjoying your drill videos and I was looking at the launch machine/net combo (680PBH) and many of the reviews say two things: the launch machine vibrates/moves around a lot and it's weak so it doesn't launch the ball more than about 5' - however, it appears your machine stays put and launches more than 5'. I see a step-up machine (681), but it doesn't come with a net. I believe in a separate video titled "My TOP 3 Drills with Furlihong Net System (681PBH)" you may be using a 681 machine. Can you comment on the launch machine you have and if you bought the net separately?
It started out just as a meme bc we didn’t have any furniture yet, but idk, I use this way more than I use any other furniture. Seriously considering laying down some pickleroll in here now
Ed it would’ve great if you can give us a review on the other units. I am interested in getting one myself and would wonder if the 3802PBH is good to practice volley or any other type of drills
@Ed, does the hole for the ball drop in the net allow the ball to drop with ease. We have attempted to set up our net a couple of times and it seems like that pickleballs do not easily go through the hole to the machine. Did you do anything or notice anything with the setup that would resolve this?
very happy to receive my 681 and the net last week. Too disappointed that all my pickleballs cannot go in the hole. Anyone have this problem? pls help with good ideas.
Lol This just happened to me. Bought shoes with thicker soles and the last two days everything is hitting top of net or too long. Many shots off end od of paddle. Figured it was the shoes!
Ed, Why is there no video? on how to put this net together. Instead, it comes with a stupid incredibly idiotic sheet of paper with a diagram. Anyone could take a cell phone and easily make a video that would make the process super easy and go step by step? I have just sent them an email I'm trying to follow your diagram and figure it out.
Machine arrived today, set up was easy and it works great. Thanks for recommending!
Great review Ed! I bought the net and machine separately from Furlihong, but I got the more powerful 681PBH (that you also show). The 681 has the bonus feature of working with a power brick, so you can use it at the courts or cordless indoors without having to buy D cells. The 681 is also more powerful and faster "balls per minute" than the 680. It was a little too powerful for my garage space, so I took it apart and removed one of the washers at the spring base. That made the spring less powerful and it works much better in the garage like this. Can't wait to see your follow on reviews on this and the other Furlihong launchers! Great tips you offer here on how to practice two handed backhand and the poach, nice job!!
I attempted to do this and I'm having a problem figuring out how to reinstall the spring mechanism...when taking it apart, I very slowly separated the base of the machine, and the spring mechanism seemed to almost be a "free-floating" piece inside the machine...I know the general area and positioning for the spring mechanism to be reinstalled, but there seems to be no "logical" way to reconnect it...Not sure if this makes any sense, but any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated! :)
@@dguisto Sorry to hear this. The spring is not loose or free-floating. It should be bound (compressed) between the bracket where the washers were removed and the hinged arm that launches the pickleballs. You may need to rotate the motor a bit and/or put the machine on it's lowest power setting so that the spring can be more easily reinstalled. I wish I could offer more advice, but without pics or video, it's hard to describe. Think of it like a tinker toy, you just have to examine the pieces and find the correct position. Apologies if I over-simplified the process, I did not have any issues like you're describing.
Hi Tony !! Very very interested in your expert opinion on exactly how much room I will require for the Model 681 which I am waiting on Amazon to receive . That is, how many feet away from the discharge of the 681 do you estimate I will need to stand, to be able to hit drop shots into the net (everything at minimal possible settings ) . Understand that you modified yours, and was hoping I do not have to modify mine. Also , if I modify, about how many feet fewer in space requirements do you think you achieved (assume for practicing drop shots)
@@jdtd2656 Hello JDTD, I measured my current 681 (modified) setup and the ball launches 15.5 feet before hitting the ground and at a decent lob of around 6 feet high. That is with the power setting at its lowest (1) and both of the height adjustement fingers fully extended. This throws a pretty good lob for drops into the net. I stand about 18 feet away from the launcher. Without the mod, I would guess it was 2-3 feet further. Hope that helps!
@@TonyDL hmmm, I asked Ed himself more or less the same question and his answer was that his was a little less powerful. Maybe I should clarify, if the height fingers are not fully extended , does the ball go further or not as far? I’m definitely only able to stand 15 or 16 feet away at the very max.
Hey Ed. Just a shout out to YOU for great content presented in the most friendly, concise, simple yet chock-full-o-wisdom style. Plus, you have a playful approach to pickleball and your evolving role in teaching about/learning about/supporting others to get better at this wonderful game. (🤫-I will always call it a game, not a sport. To me, a super fun sport IS a game. So, calling it a game reminds me to not work hard to get better but, to PLAY hard to get better. Small yet huge difference, no?). Thank you for your channel, Ed Ju.
Love your videos Ed. Some of the best out there. I was thinking of raising the entire net up to allow you to feed the balls from the top of the shooter. This also would make the front net height the same as the PB net. Can't wait to try this!
I took the iron ring out of the red nylon cloth and followed the small hole in it. I originally planned to use my hands to open the iron ring, but gave up and ended up using iron clamps to increase the weight. What a great way to use Hook and Loop Tape!
"followed the small hole in it", "iron clamps to increase the weight". Maybe it's me, but I just don't know what you're referring to...
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Very creative! You could weave a thick ribbon through the back net to visually que a pickleball net height. Then you wouldn't need the Enhance net in front. If you don't have a ribbon, just fold duck tape over on itself and it would achieve the same purpose. This would also be great to put on a screened in porch or back deck.
Great idea to simulate a pickleball net! I may do that on my setup...
Cool Ed! It’s funny because the day you posted this, I just got mine a week before and love it!
I have the same setup but thinking of returning it due to holes in the frame welds at the joints and both net and frame being misaligned. With that being said it is a great tool for my wife who is just starting out in pickleball with no racquet sports background. Just wish it had better build quality. I added blocks to the corners of the legs to bring the front lip of the net to 34 inches as well as tied a rope around the machine to secure it to the net base so it stays in place. Also added a fob controlled outlet remote which makes it so much easier to start and stop the machine.
Oh the block idea is great! I’ll have to try that. That will solve the issue of the chute getting jammed in the feed too.
Love the block idea and the FOB outlet, I would’ve NEVER thought of that 🙏 💡
Thanks just bought this because of your review
Could you please give an expanded deep dive video on specifics drills with this setup?
What kind of glasses do you wear? Are they safety glasses?
As a subscriber and viewer, I think we appreciate the fact that you seem as addicted to the sport as we are. Any downside to setting this up outside in the backyard?
I honestly thought my pickleball addiction phase would die out a few years ago… I’ve just accepted my fate now 🙃
I think this would work great outdoors. I just don’t really have that option with the heat situation.
Ed, my net came with two little bungee cords . I pulled the base of the net tight against the side poles. This pulled the whole net tighter raised the funnel up higher and made the balls go through the funnel easier.
Really?? Wait I gotta check that. That’d be huge.
I have one of these and love it. I mostly use it in the garage. or on my back deck. My kids love using it as well.
Good idea with the pickleball net in front.
The only downside to the front net to me is that if you hit the net, you're left chasing the ball. Without the net you have a much better chance of a long practice session without having to pick up balls.
Ed, can your Titan machine fit underneath the net’s ball hole? I have the Titan One and want to use it in the house during the winter months. Thanks.
Love your videos! Wondering your thoughts on the 2 ball machines they sent and if you have a strong pref for either? I looked but could find any more videos
Looks like a fun setup! Side note: The fact that you think D-size batteries are unique illustrates our age gap. So many things need D batteries when I was a kid!
OKAY BOOMER CHILL lol
Mostly big flashlights now lol
lol
Sorry for all the comments, but here’s 1 more comment for now : Summary of my current mods - thanks , Ed , Tony, and all other “researchers” and contributors , this applies to both the 680 and 681 since I own both models 1) Velcro for net discharge ring /chute really helps 2) Voice activated switch to turn on and off is a HUGE benefit 3) in future will attach more weighting to base in addition to installing 4 dead batteries 4) “weave” high visibility ribbon at net height 5) work in progress : reduce power of 681 to a much more usable range …read above , I “borrowed” Tony’s genius mod & removed 1 washer … planning to remove 2nd washer (kind of like open heart surgery 😮😮 so I’m letting my patient recover a little longer before I go back in 😅)
This one is sold out. So I bought the next version up (without net). I thought I also could use this in my indoor setup, but that thing LAUNCHES the ball and you have to run it outside. Didn’t really want an outdoor option, but for $130, it actually isn’t bad. I can work on backhand rolls, flicks and returns…and since it launches it pretty hard, it seems more realistic with shots coming at you.
Pro tip! If you disassemble your 681PBH and remove 1 or 2 washers from the spring base, it'll reduce the power so it has less tension and works better indoors. I have mine setup in my garage and yeah it was originally too powerful. Removing the washer did the trick!
@NOT_A_TOP_FAN @TonyDL > I don’t have the space for indoor at the moment and was considering the 681PBH for outdoor/court use. Would you agree this is the better option with more pace/launch capabilities? In the wintertime, I may have the space in the garage so thanks Tony for sharing your hack with us. Love to hear your thoughts and advice!
@@ihaterollercoasterss Definitely the 681 has more punch than the 680 and also the power brick option is a bonus. I've used both of them. Good luck!
@@TonyDL Make a video of taking it apart and putting it back together to help us less mechanically inclined pickleballers :D
@@Scotticus07 Appreciate the nod! While I may be somewhat mechanically inclined, I have no talent at producing videos! 🙂 Sorry bout that...
I need this setup in my life 😊
Hi Ed, I'm enjoying your drill videos and I was looking at the launch machine/net combo (680PBH) and many of the reviews say two things: the launch machine vibrates/moves around a lot and it's weak so it doesn't launch the ball more than about 5' - however, it appears your machine stays put and launches more than 5'. I see a step-up machine (681), but it doesn't come with a net. I believe in a separate video titled "My TOP 3 Drills with Furlihong Net System (681PBH)" you may be using a 681 machine. Can you comment on the launch machine you have and if you bought the net separately?
Waiting for the next video where you have a full indoor court. Jealous you have an indoor room just for training.
It started out just as a meme bc we didn’t have any furniture yet, but idk, I use this way more than I use any other furniture. Seriously considering laying down some pickleroll in here now
What trainer paddle do you use?
The 3802PBH is MUCH more powerful - much faster ball. Would like to see you integrate this with the net to see how to get it to work.
Ed it would’ve great if you can give us a review on the other units. I am interested in getting one myself and would wonder if the 3802PBH is good to practice volley or any other type of drills
Is customer support located in the U.S.? How responsive are they for technical issues, parts, service documentation?
Hi Ed, how do you like the 681 compared to the 3802?
Where to buy that net?
@Ed, does the hole for the ball drop in the net allow the ball to drop with ease. We have attempted to set up our net a couple of times and it seems like that pickleballs do not easily go through the hole to the machine. Did you do anything or notice anything with the setup that would resolve this?
Mine got stuck occasionally so I fixed it with some velcro tape! It’s definitely an issue they need to fix though.
@@edjupickleball thanks! Did you just velco the hole back to the net a bit?
Hey Ed ju love your videos man and have been watching you for awhile. I was just curious by the way, what is your diet plan like?
very happy to receive my 681 and the net last week. Too disappointed that all my pickleballs cannot go in the hole. Anyone have this problem? pls help with good ideas.
Is pickleball just tennis for people without working legs?
CORRECT !!
The net is currently unavailable on Amazon as of July 25th. Guess it's too good ;-)
so sick brah!!!!
should add sound paneling to that room, it should help with the echo and loudness
I did buy some but they looked ugly on the walls :(
when are they going to restock? :(
The full set, they are restocking in August. But I found they sell them separately. I put the links in the description.
The discount code don't work on amazon
I'm pretty sure the discount code he provided was meant for other products he listed, not this ball machine system.
Glad you found it 😄
They sell a USB adapter for like $10 that you can use to power it without needing to buy D cells.
Says its currently unavailable.
This is a great deal!! 👍 but the machine combo sold out already!!!
we need the review amd comparison of the others
Nice!
Don’t drill with your shoes off too long or it’ll throw you off by an inch or so when you actually play! Happened to me lol.
Lol This just happened to me. Bought shoes with thicker soles and the last two days everything is hitting top of net or too long. Many shots off end od of paddle. Figured it was the shoes!
Can you make an extended outro video of your cartoon and song looped for 10 hours?
The 3208 is not going to work inside in your space, I wouldn’t think, as even on low, it’s go a lot of speed.
I have that set up
Been sold out since this video ame out lol
Kathlyn Spur
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Get a extension cord with a remote for it.
Need a whole empty room for it. That's too expensive.
Rau Island
Already out of stock😢
Interesting, but seems like they really ‘dropped the ball on several easy aspects that could have been improved
What do you think they could have easily improved?
Ed, Why is there no video? on how to put this net together. Instead, it comes with a stupid incredibly idiotic sheet of paper with a diagram. Anyone could take a cell phone and easily make a video that would make the process super easy and go step by step? I have just sent them an email I'm trying to follow your diagram and figure it out.
i hope you arent a 2nd floor neighbor