Foosball tables and reviews

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Alabienkouz1 Posted messages 4 Status Membre -  
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I am currently looking for a family foosball table of the café type in order to play often and improve, so I would like to get your opinions on these foosball tables: http://www.rueducommerce.fr/m/pl/malid:4969915
Cortes games: positive reviews but it’s a Chinese brand, should one be cautious?
I would like to have a foosball table for a budget of around 500 euros that lasts over time, even if it means spending a little more.

Thank you in advance.

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Gozy Posted messages 20 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   19
 
As an experienced player, I recommend this one to you; I have the exact same, and it's perfect: http://www.rueducommerce.fr/m/ps/mpid:MP-05D93M701445#moid:MO-05D93M1387866
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Anonymous user
 
Hello, I read that on the Cortes Game foosball tables, the players' screws tend to come loose very quickly. Is that the case with yours as well or not? Because I'm really interested in this model and it's definitely within my budget. Thank you in advance.
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_guigui_ Posted messages 603 Status Membre 209
 
Hello,
for a budget of €500, you will never get a real café foosball table, like a Bonzini (you would need at least €1500). In the lower range, there are Sulpie tables (€900-€1000), but I suggest something more for you http://www.supreme.fr/baby-foot-chester.html
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Alabienkouz1 Posted messages 4 Status Membre
 
Thank you for this response. Do you think I would have good sensations similar to a little one, for example? Is it possible to go to the repechage?
Thank you in advance.
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_guigui_ Posted messages 603 Status Membre 209
 
No, I don't necessarily know what I'm proposing to you, but the site is really nice. However, it doesn't compare to a small one; for the catch-and-release, I don't know, I don't practice it. However, if you're from the Saint Malo area, you can go check it out sometimes.
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Alabienkouz1 Posted messages 4 Status Membre
 
thank you again just one last thing: real differences: http://www.supreme.fr/baby-foot-chester.html
https://www.supreme.fr/blog/
a small "low-end" is better than a chester?
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_guigui_ Posted messages 603 Status Membre 209
 
difficult to say, I didn't even know there were such cheap little ones; however, if this site interests you, feel free to contact them https://www.supreme.fr/contact/, they can send you more photos by email or give you more details, from a consulting perspective they're not bad.
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stonda1 Posted messages 1 Status Membre
 
Hello
Apparently they have discontinued the Chester to focus on the Bolton. Gerflex carpet, sturdy, stable, good quality gameplay.
https://www.supreme.fr/produits/baby-foot/baby-foot/supreme
Obviously, it’s not Made in France, but for this budget, there’s no problem.
Domestic use only, of course!
Best regards
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Alabienkouz1 Posted messages 4 Status Membre
 
real differences: http://www.supreme.fr/baby-foot-chester.html
https://www.supreme.fr/blog/
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nano44800 Posted messages 3 Status Membre 3
 
Hello,

Don't let yourself be influenced by those cheap imitations that only have the name foosball...
Get informed on the babyfoot forum at babyfoot-fr.com
And if you want to dream, check out the real BONZINI foosball tables, which are everywhere in cafés, schools, and universities in France.
Take a look at the site:
https://www.newgames.fr/2-tous-les-baby-foot-bonzini
SAVE UP or gather the people who want to gift you a REAL FOOSBALL TABLE that will last 30 years :)
OTHERWISE, beware of disappointment when you receive your foosball table in a KIT to assemble by yourself?
Best regards,
Nano
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Yv
 
Hi,

In a reasonable price range, you have the brand STELLA, which has been manufacturing since the 1940s...

Yves.
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