Unit works great. I did read the users manual and read bout how you need to keep your balls clean to avoid dust buildup and I initially ignored it. I have had no problems with my unit but I have noticed that using a large amount of balls will cause everything to get dusty and dirty. Also, when you first plug in your unit and turn it on it will fire right up like it is ready to go. Don't forget to hit the frequency button to make it start shooting balls. For some reason I thought maybe the main motor was not working but the only problem was that I had failed to tell the machine to shoot balls at me.
Very nice machine and I highly recommend it. I have already noticed improvement in my backhand after just a couple thousands of balls.
Only complaint would be that you have to tilt it with a device in the back that with a mechanism that is not attached to the machine. I would have preferred it to be a setting (either manual or automatic) that was attached to the machine.
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Review by
scottyt24
(Verified Customer)
for IPONG V300
on April 26, 2016
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