Those fancy stained glass billiard lights you see in displays or in rich-folks’ homes are definitely worth drooling over, but most of us are on a budget and trying to design on a dime, or even a penny! I thought it best to look for a cheaper option, something the average man could afford, and not get laughed at by his pool buddies. In my quest to find a cheap pool table light I came across a few companies with some potential. Apparently, “cheap” is a relative term, but these were the front runners, and pretty easy to find.
The first company I checked out was the most expensive. Pool Tables USA’s cheapest lights were of the 3-shade variety. Made of metal, glass, or blown glass, in varying colors and sophistication, these light fixtures were ‘on sale’ from $219 for simple brass and bland colored metal shades, up to $1,3990 for a monstrosity of cast iron scroll-work and weathered gold leaf accents. They made a big deal of visually slashing the ‘retail price’ and showing you your savings, but their site felt stark and aggressive. I might give them 3 stars, especially considering what I found on the other sites.
The second company, PoolDawg, had a bit of a cool-ghettos black & red theme. They offered a similar selection to the first site, but their pool table light pricing was much different. Comparing several, I found that PoolDawg had much lower prices (as low as $125 for a brass bar w/3 shades, up to $349 for a a Toledo w/cast iron and amber glass) , and they often were slashing ‘retail’ prices that matched up with PTUSA’s already-slashed ‘sale’ prices, making PTUSA seem a little fishy to me. I‘ll give 4 stars here for slightly better presentation and much better pricing.

Finally, I scrounged through Rockwell Billiards. These fellas hit about the middle of the road for pricing. Their ‘retail’ prices didn’t match up exactly with the other two sites, either, but they were closer to PoolDawg’s prices. Their ‘sales’ prices ran from $109.95 for a Premium 60 inch 3 shade Billiard lamp, up to $195 for a Polished Chrome Pool Table Light. They had less selection than the other two sites, but as a bonus, they did happen to offer both a “build it yourself” pool table light assembly kit, and individual shade assemblies that could be replacements or act as free-hanging pendant lights. I think they earned 3.75 stars for decent pricing and the added do-it-yourself stuff.
All 3 sites offered free shipping for any orders over $75, and I mention it because they sell other products, some of which sell for less than that.
If you’re reading this now, I’m sure you’d like to learn more about how to choose a good POOL TABLE LIGHT, so check it out!
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