In Hand Reviews

Gaming & Media · Updated 2023-05-11

Rack 'em Up: The Top 5 Best-Selling Pool Tables of 2023

We dove into customer reviews of five of the best-selling pool tables of 2023, from compact tabletop sets to a full-size table, with the pros and cons of each.

#1 — Mainstreet Classics 20" Tabletop Billiard Set

A compact tabletop pool set for small spaces, kids, and adults (4.4★).

Pros: fits small spaces, easy assembly, authentic gameplay, durable, fun for all ages. Cons: smaller than expected for some, can be unstable, cue sticks could be sturdier.

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#2 — Fat Cat Frisco 7.5' Pool Table

A full-size 7.5-foot table with an oak finish, classic pockets, and a smooth playing surface (4.6★) — the real deal here.

Pros: sturdy construction, elegant design, smooth surface, classic pockets, gorgeous oak finish. Cons: expensive, slow delivery for some, time-consuming assembly, heavy to move.

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#3 — RayChee 20" Mini Pool Table & Billiard Set

A portable mini set that includes balls, cues, rack, chalk, and brush (4.1★).

Pros: portable and compact, complete set, fun for all ages, easy to assemble, affordable. Cons: small (not full-size feel), occasional quality-control issues, less durable, ball-return quirks.

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#4 — Cipton Small Tabletop 4-in-1 Game Set

A compact set with pool, table tennis, air hockey, and foosball in one (4.5★).

Pros: versatile 4-in-1, portable, all accessories included, compact, sturdy. Cons: individual games aren't full quality, small for adults, tricky assembly, air-hockey/foosball quirks.

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#5 — Mozlly Tabletop Pool Table Billiard Set

A cute, travel-sized mini table with balls, rack, and two cues (4.2★).

Pros: compact and light, complete out-of-the-box, fun for the family, sturdy, affordable, realistic look. Cons: short cues for taller players, small balls, surface can scratch, shallow pockets.

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