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Tennis Tower Ball Machine W/ 2B Remote

Dropshipped Item - Ships for Free

Tennis Tower Ball Machine W/ 2B Remote

$2225.00

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Overview

This item ships directly from the manufacturer. The price listed includes FREE shipping to the contiguous U.S. and cannot be shipped internationally. Order status and tracking information for this item will be provided separately from other items. Please allow an additional 3-5 business days for processing and delivery. For information on returning drop shipped items, please see the Returns Info Page.

Tennis Tower was designed with the home court owner in mind. For starters, its intuitive control panel design means you don't even need to read the instruction manual if you really don't want to (although officially we still have to recommend reading it).

  • Includes 2-function remote control and a protective all-weather cover
  • All-in-one control panel
  • Ball capacity: 225 Balls
  • Trajectories: Groundstroke to Lob
  • Max. Ball ejection speed: 85 MPH
  • Ball feed rate: 1.5 to 10 seconds
  • Spin Control: Adjustable from heavy underspin, flat, to heavy topspin
  • Oscillator: Built in Random Oscillator
  • Dimensions: 44"H x 23"L x 22"W
  • Weight: 65 pounds
  • Power: AC Power ONLY, 100 watts maximum
  • Warranty. Tennis Tutor ball machines are backed by a three year warranty covering both parts and labor. Extended warranties available.

Notes:

  • No C.O.D payments for this item.
  • Price includes UPS Ground Shipping to contiguous U.S. only.
  • All court equipment, Stringing Machines, Ball Machines are drop shipped directly from the manufacturer and can ONLY be returned to the manufacturer for warranties, refunds or exchanges.
  • All court equipment, Stringing Machines, Ball Machines must be returned within 30 days of the original purchase. Returns outside of 30 days will not be accepted.
  • Court equipment, Stringing Machines, Ball Machines needing to be returned for any reason will require a Return Authorization (RA) issued by Tennis Warehouse.
  • Manufacturer warranties will vary. Please view product details for warranty information.
  • Returned product can be subject to a restocking fee plus shipping costs both ways.
  • Return shipping costs will be paid for by the customer, as pre-paid return shipping labels are not available for drop shipped items.
  • Refunds will take 1-3 weeks, which allows time to verify condition of product returned.

Returns info page

Drop Ship Returns:

  • Any drop shipped item (shipped directly from manufacturer) must be returned to the manufacturer within 30 days of the original invoice date.
  • You must request a Return Authorization (RA) from Tennis Warehouse. Please email machines@tennis-warehouse.com with your return request.
  • Any restocking fees and return shipping costs will be paid for by the customer.
  • Return shipping labels are not provided for drop shipped items.
  • Drop shipped items being returned must be unused and in their original packaging.

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I have had one for about 10 years on my own court and I have the same problem -- the machine works for a few minutes then jams and you have to return to the machine to free it. Over the years, I have tried adjusting and moving the aluminium deflector plate to almost every conceivable position including bending it slightly in different directions all without success. If anyone has come up with a workable solution I would like to know.
From:Jim, 5/28/17

Comments: What would otherwise be a great product, it got off to a rather lousy start. Seems that no one put much thought into the ball feed mechanism. It is great for exercise though, turn on machine, run to other side of net, shuffle back and forth, wait, shuffle some more, run back to machine, rearrange the balls, return to aforementioned spot, shuffle, hit a couple of balls, wait, shuffle, run back to machine. Seriously, you can expect to do this an average of 12.2 times per full load of balls. The balls jam against each other and the side of the bin, bringing a $2,000 investment (with the balls of course) to a complete stop. And here's the truly ridiculous thing. My 13 year old son and I fixed the jamming problem in under five minutes. Let that sink in. A 13 year old solved a problem that all the paid professionals available to the Tennis Tower makers could not come up with. And they know it is a problem; it shows up in their manual as a "work around". As in (paraphrased) "if the machine does not feed balls, restack them so that they do not jam." Not the intelligent design you would expect from a machine costing this much. So, after the fix the jamming problem has been solved. The sides of the ball bin could still be redesigned so that they direct the balls to the feeder -- but at least we have reduced the return trips to the machine to rearrange balls down to 2.7 times per load. My 11 year old is working on that solution.
From:Stephan, 7/16