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๐ŸŽฑ Magnetic Aramith Phenolic Pool Cue Ball: Enhanced Coin-Operated Billiard Experience! Review

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Description of ๐ŸŽฑ Magnetic Aramith Phenolic Pool Cue Ball: Enhanced Coin-Operated Billiard Experience!

Genuine aramith Tournament magnetic cue ball. Used on most coin-op billiard tables. Made with high quality materials for long lasting use. Features aramith logo. Size : 2.25 inch ( 2 1/4 inch ).

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't fit my table

I bought this cue ball to replace my coin table but it doesn't work on the cue ball return and goes in with other balls. The name says that this is a magnetic game ball for coin tables.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Product at Billiards & Pool

First shot, first night, teammate threw my brand new ball off the table at halftime. He survived. Chalk is easier to rub off, but ball cleaner still helps. He seems to understand English well and rolls predictably when the table is level.

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Take it to the billiard ball bar

Ideal for coin tables with magnet return so you don't have to use a large ball aka boulder. I have a money table at home and it has never been wrong. He always went where he had to. And it actually rotates and is very responsive.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Piggy bank price

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I bought a cue ball and it turned out to be 14 balls

Just curious when did Aramit start making cue balls from old 14 balls? This cue ball made a weird noise when hit, and we figured out why when it broke. There was an air bubble under the cover when they turned it into a 14 cue ball.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Low probability of correctly extracting the cue ball.

The percentage of cue ball return in the cue ball slot is 60% after 20 attempts. I was excited when I tried it for the first time as the first two times were successful. After that, the next five or so times failed. That's when I decided to try 20 times in a row and had a 60% success rate. Very disappointed.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I have fake Purple Aramith Balls?

Balls received may be fake. Why? I bought 2 cue balls and they came in little Aramith plastic bags with a zero mark and when you hit it leaves a chalk mark that is worse than any of my other cues. Each sphere also has rough edges instead of being perfectly smooth. My unscientific testing has shown that the four cue balls that are the most chalk-free are: 1. Jim Rempes Practice Ball2. Glow in the dark Aramith3 game ball. Game ball with red Aramith4 logo. Aramith Purple Logo Ball I love theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent playing ball for billiard balls

This is the magnetic cue ball that is making a comeback to many coin operated pool tables but plays similar to the standard cue ball you play with in the pool hall. It's amazing that they can create such a good facsimile of a professional weighted cue ball that still finds its way back to the bar tables. Please note that it does not return to all tables. Coin-operated tables generally use three methods to return the cue ball: a cue ball that is much heavier than other balls, a cue ball that isโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

When you go to the tavern to shoot, this ball rolls faster and farther with every shot, you just have to adjust the position of the game, these balls at home gouvet sellers are always bullshit "Polyester Resin" and it works great for ball return as well as magnetic return so you don't lose it. The purple lido means it's made with duramit technology, so it just means the phenolic resin is coated from what I've read. There is no difference between most of them in game, but the new Duramite should

Pros
  • It's fun
Cons
  • There are some disadvantages

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good ball. Very white. Responds very well to applied rotation.

Although I had the original cue ball (bought with a set of Aramith 20 years ago and is more "yellowish cream" in color), I bought an Aramith cue ball with a few red dots on it (which is great ) suitable for evaluating the spin exerted on the cue ball), I bought this cue ball to take with me when I play APA league games on bar tables that require a magnetic cue ball because many of the bar table cue balls have played with so many of they seem "sluggish" and often have chips. Now I have three cue

Pros
  • Easy Installation
Cons
  • Compatibility