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Pool Table Accessories – More than just a Triangle

You’ve got the pool table now you need to know what pool table accessories are necessary. Don’t be fooled into thinking that you’ll not need any space to put it all. If you’ve done your homework and left plenty of space for your pool table and players, you’ve also left room for the extra accessories too. There are different prices for pool items, and often you can get them in packages that will save you some dollars too. Take a look at some pool table accessories that you need or want to have in the future.
- Triangle
- Table Brush
- Chalk
- Chalk Holder
- Bridge
- Head
- Spots
- Push On Tips
- Screw On Tips
- Wall Rack
- Case
- Bridge Stick
- Rail Brush
- Tally Balls
- Pool Table Cover
- Tip Trimmers
- Bumpers
- Cue Sticks

Deluxe kits can include a variety of pool table accessories, and run anywhere from $135.00 and up. Basic kits have a variety of things, but are usually of lesser quality. It would be wise to buy a starter basic kit, and move your way up to the higher priced pool table accessories kit. These prices are based on internet priced packages from pooltableaccessory.com. If you’re in or close to a major metropolitan area go and look around to get a good idea on cost for the accessories.

Fancy Smancy Accessories – or Going Wild and High End

Pool heaven dreamland exists when you can buy the other extra things, and the more expensive pool table accessories. If you’re dreaming of the machine to clean your pool balls with, then think over $400.00 to be able to throw them in and clean and polish them at home. Of course you’ll need the polish cleaner too which runs for different brands $40.00 dollars and up. There are new cleaners on the market too that replace the standard table brush and are just a pricey. Don’t forget to get some great looking lights, and a pool rec room would not be complete without some other types of accessories such as neon lights or clocks. Your cues can be handcrafted with oak or mahogany for that extra special flavor, and typical prices range from $300.00 to $400.00 dollars a cue stick. If you want to be able to have refreshments be sure to check out quality made bars and side tables for drinks and chips. It’s fun to dream and dreams can become a reality. There are a lot of fine products out there that you can buy without driving your credit card bills through the roof. Take your time and enjoy collecting your pool table accessories one piece at a time.

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