Quoted from SilverBallz:How much are they new?
2169.....
I think I'm going to go do the same at the Ft. Worth location monday morning.....
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Quoted from SilverBallz:How much are they new?
2169.....
I think I'm going to go do the same at the Ft. Worth location monday morning.....
I'm going to the Dallas location on Wednesday morning. They said they have a model on the floor to try out, that they've tested all the units... unlike ForceFlow, I was NOT told the batteries or chargers were refurbed, just that they "worked well."
"We've tested these and all perform well." is exactly what I was sent..
Quoted from ForceFlow:My email came from a fellow named "Omar". Did your email came from the same person, or someone else?
Someone else.
How much of a PITA is it to move games without the big toe plate and the big wheels? I want one of these badly, as it's a good price, but I'm concerned about then being able to viably USE the stupid thing for TPF.
Quoted from 85vett:This is really only helpful for those that have a lot of stairs they have to deal with and I'm assuming you have an elevator at your place.
No elevator...my condo is in Dallas, not in New York City, LMAO, and I'm on the bottom floor. BUT...out by the parking lot, there's 4.5 stairs+a really crappy door threshhold x 4-6 games, and my Harbor Freight heavy duty dolly is on it's last leg. At MINIMUM it needs new tires, realistically it needs a new axle if they even sell replacement ones.
Pinskates can go to hell...man, I hate those things. Every single time I've ever used someone's, the game has gotten dropped because I hit a crack in the sidewalk or some other small bump. If they were 40 bucks, I'd buy a set, but 170...never. The value is saving my already bad back so much strain of me and my wife manhandling games, and being able to actually consider games that people have upstairs. Right now I won't even go look at them because I simply won't buy it unless they move it downstairs first on their own. I'm also considering renting it out to other locals that are trustworthy.
Quoted from ForceFlow:I always assumed they were for indoor use only; basically, for shuffling games around without needing to mess with a cart.
That's totally pointless, to me. I already have a HF lift table, which I use inside and out.. I dunno. I'm just tired of lifting games.
Quoted from murdock:Plus with the big wheels on, it will balance a pinball machine on its own.
Hm. Yeah, if it turns it into basically a 4-wheeler where you don't have to put effort into maintaining a neutral angle that would help a lot, especially with the long walks across the TPF hall.
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