| Value for Money | 8.1/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 7.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.5/10 |
Full review by
camper6464
on 2nd Oct 2008
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Don't like the high price? Find one used on craigslist. Great fun, professional table. Play with 2 pucks on the table at the same time and that is the way to go. 3 pucks at the same time is a riot. If your pucks get slow, just file them down flat and they really fly. The pucks get dented in heavy action, so make sure to file them smooth.
The electronic scoring seems to cut out and doesn't work sometimes.
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Review by
Guest.
on 17th Mar 2008
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Very heavy and lots of work to assemble (though not complicated). Pucks drag. Overall well worth the money.
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Review by
spricker
on 17th Dec 2007
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The Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft Hockey Table is close to commercial grade; just like the ones found in the arcade but for a fraction of the price. The table works great for what it is and for the price!
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Review by
dorio
on 6th Oct 2006
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We like playing with our Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft Hockey Table without the nets in place. As it says in the instructions, you must use furniture polish to make the puck slide. Great fun!
It's pretty heavy, took two of us to carry it up two flights of stairs. Also it took only 40 minutes for assembly. Used 2 cordless screw drills. I know it would be tough without them.
Over all great fun. Assembly fairly easy. Everything worked. Loads of fun.
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Review by
cdhamma
on 11th Jun 2006
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I'm returning my Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft hockey table to Costco. It was not worth the $$ we paid for it. Unfortunately, I wasted an entire evening of my time (and a friend's) dragging this huge, heavy (over 300 lbs) unwieldy table home. I read the reviews here and found the puck dragging stories to be completely true. The fact that there are no pre-drilled holes requires you to use an electric drill (or good electric screwdriver) to put in what seems like 50 or more screws. Glue is al ...
cdhamma's full review | 177 words
Review by
fritzsue
on 12th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 9
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We purchased the Rhino Air Hockey Table from Costco in December 2005. Currently, $399cdn
Transporting home is tough, need a trailor or pick up as well as several strong adults for assistance, as the table weighs in at nearly 300 pounds.
Once home the box was in the house and laid flat, it opened easily. All of the components were individually boxed
I was impressed with the constructionDual fans are used by the unit, which places this table above most . the fans work quite well.
Unfortu ...
fritzsue's full review | 190 words
Review by
millertime007
on 17th Nov 2005
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User Rating : 4
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Overall I would not have bought the Rhino Play Air-Powered air hockey table had I known what was ahead of me. I prefer the Harvard air hockey tables best. This just happened to be on discount at a wholesale company.
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expert review
on 24th Oct 2005
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We purchased the Rhino Air Hockey Table from Costco in October 2005. Currently, Costco is offering a manufacturer's rebate, so the cost is approximately $289. Forget about transporting this beast home in your car or small SUV. A full size pick-up or van is needed, as well as several strong adults for assistance, as the table weighs in at nearly 300 pounds.
Once the box was in the house and laid flat, it opened easily. All of the components were individually boxed and affixed to the unders ...
armd's full review | 631 words
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on 15th Sep 2005
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This is a review of the Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft Hockey Table, Model G03996, made by Escalade Sports. It was purchased from Costco for $389.99 in August, 2005.
There is no information that I could find regarding this product on the web at this writing.
Disclaimer: I am not a very experienced table hockey player.
The table looks nice: black with silver trim, with a bright blue playing surface. It weighs about 260 lbs.
Assembly takes about 3 hours and requires about 3 adults to ...
bmathew's full review | 377 words | 5 comments added.

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