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Friday, March 7, 2014

Assembling a Lifetime Portable Basketball Hoop

This experience below is published by one of our employees

I recently purchased and assembled a Lifetime portable basketball hoop. This system has a 35-gallon base, a 3.0-inch round pole, the Speed Shift height adjuster, a steel-framed backboard, and a spring loaded rim. While I did not take pictures of the assembly process, this was my first Lifetime portable basketball hoop assembly and I wanted to offer a few pointers for those assembling their new basketball hoop.

Avoid the tendency to assume you know how to perform a step

Some of the steps were more complicated and required every second of my attention to make sure I did it right. Others, however, seemed very simple and I would proceed into the assembly of the parts in the step, only to realize part way through, or all the way done, that the step at a specific cautions to ensure proper assembly. These cautions are sometimes posted at the bottom of a particular step and need to watched for. For instance, the pole assembly, a 3-piece pole in this case, seemed very straight forward. I jumped right into the step only to find an important note that I should not force the poles together until the pole was entirely assembled. Luckily, I was able to back track, but I had to force the poles apart with a bit of effort. Save yourself some time and read through the step entirely before proceeding with the step.

You will need more than 1 person

I had thought to call my father to come over to help with the assembly, but as I got started, I found it really easy to do on my own. I was cruising through much of the assembly - the pole, the pole to the base, the rim to the backboard - with relative ease. However, when it came time to attach the backboard to the pole, I found it entirely impossible to proceed with though steps without the help of another person. So, I called my dad and we were able to complete the assembly in about an hour of work.

You will need more tools than wrenches and screwdrivers

While most of the assembly steps were easily completed with wrenches and screwdrivers, you will need more than that to complete the assembly. Tools that I needed to assemble this system are as follows: monkey wrenches, screwdrivers, socket wrenches, hammer, rubber mallet, power drill, and something to prop the assembly up off the ground. Having these ready to go will also save you time during assembly.

Follow these steps and your assembly will go much easier than it otherwise would. The assembly was not difficult for me overall, but could have been easier had I known these things.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Understand Portable Basketball Hoop Better

New Portable Basketball System Website


To understand the features and value of a portable basketball hoop, you have to see it next to other basketball systems. Competitive Edge Products, Inc. has now set up a new website to help customers more effectively compare and contrast portable basketball hoops from Lifetime Products and Spalding. The website seeks to help customers understand what is available based on manufacturer, the level of player that would use the system, the price range of the system, and the size of the system. By so doing, understanding these products has never been easier. Check it out for yourself. Visit theportablebasketball.com for an easy understanding of portable basketball products.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Lifetime Basketball | Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game

Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game Review.

I recently purchased the Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game and figured I would write a quick review of the product and the assembly. It was kind of a fun little Christmas present idea for the family, which turned into a problem putting it together, and then turned to relief when we figured out the problem. Hopefully these tips will help you in the assembly process of your own system.

Read the Double Shot instructions carefully!

This may sound like no-brainer, but I am serious when I say "carefully." First of all, there are many poles used in the construction of this unit; these poles must be used in the absolute correct position shown in the instructions to set up the unit properly. To Lifetime Products' credit, you cannot set up the unit in any other way than is shown in the instructions as the holes for the bolts and nuts will not line up properly. Second of all, the instructions say very nonchalantly that you should not over tighten the cap nuts (on page 18 of the instructions). The note at the bottom says to only tighten the nuts until they are "fingertight", meaning, use only your fingers to tighten until you cannot tighten any more. In any other instructions I have dealt with, this typically means that by overtightening you might bend the parts you are bolting together; or, you might strip the threads on the bolts. So, in accordance with these instructions, the moment we felt resistance on the bolt and nut we stopped tightening. Going through the instructions in this way, we flew through the steps and should have had the unit set up within an hour or so; but, we ran into a problem. When we got to the step that had us attach the parts lableled BMF and BLY (according to my instructions) - which are two poles connected together that come down diagonally from the back pole frame of the unit - we found that the holes did not line up to bolt this diagonal pole to the unit. At this point we went through a frenzy of reviewing all past steps, trying to force the unit into position, checking all parts, considering calling Lifetime Customer Service to complain (this would not have worked since they were closed, it just felt good to think we could have yelled and complained), and finally sitting down on the ground in defeat. At this point, just as we were about to box the whole thing up to return it to Lifetime as defective, I noticed the picture of the unit on the front of the box. The picture showed a portion of the system that did not look like what we had set up. There were a couple of poles that extended out from the back frame to which the poles mentioned above connected to on the bottom. The picture showed these poles angled down slightly, whereas ours extended out from the back pole frame perpendicularly. We then remembered the instruction from page 18 to not overtighten the nuts and we began loosening all surrounding nuts on the poles. To our overjoyment, the poles that had previously not lined up properly with the BMF/BLY poles now matched up perfectly as we could now angle them down. So the take home message is when Lifetime tells you to not overtighten the nuts and bolts, they actually mean they ought to be pretty loose so the poles can be moved into the right positions. After the construction was completed, we tightened the nuts so the unit had no wiggle.

Review of Play on the Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game.

After the angst buildup of putting the unit together, it was a great stress reliever to find that play on the unit was very nice. The overall construction of the unit is very solid and somewhat heavy, so there is not as much movement in this Double Shot as there has been in other previous Double Shot models. There is also not very much movement and an overall better design when compared with Sportcraft and Huffy arcade basketball games. Before we decided to get this unit, we went to Sports Authority to see what else was out there. We found a cheaper Sportcraft model, about $100, and played on it for a while. While for us any Arcade Basketball game is fun, we did not like the design of the system. In particular, we found the poles to be weak in design and the overall feel of the system to be all together too much plastic. Though at that point we had not seen the updated Double Shot game yet, we had read a lot about the unit and knew of the claims of it to be a better, stronger overall construction than comparable models. Now that we have seen both, I can definitely say that the claims are true. Another neat feature Lifetime Products has added to this arcade game is the use of infrared motion sensors for scoring. Previous Double Shot models, as well as all current competing Arcade Basketball models, used a plastic clicker to keep score. The use of plastic clickers typically results in two problems: one, the plastic clickers break and must be replaced; and two, during play, there is a possibility of faulty scorekeeping when the plastic clicker moves too much, resulting in missed scores and double-counted scores. From our expierence thus far, the score keeping with the infrared sensors is superior and incredibly accurate.

Overall, I would reccomend the Double Shot system to anyone; but, I would also caution users to read the instructions carefully and take heed of my advice above.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Lifetime Folding Chairs | Office Furniture

Can Lifetime folding chairs be used for something other than large group meetings?


For the most part, customers that purchase Lifetime folding chairs are looking for something light, mobile, and sturdy to use as seating for their meetings. These groupls range from schools to churches to municipalities. Using folding chairs for this purpose is probably the most obvious use, but there is one relatively untapped use. Any guesses? How about as office furniture?

Traditional Office Furniture:


For most office, you would probably suspect that people would often use fabric seating for most chairs, and leather seating for their executives. This is understandable because a lot of these chairs are designed for good body support during long work days. They also cost upwards of several hundred dollars per chair, and don't your employees and executives deserve the best? Well, expensive does not necessarily mean the best. Allow me us to explain.

Lifetime Chairs as Office Furniture:


One of our employees has gone through about 4 different office chairs in his quest for comfort while working. These office chairs all seem to come up short when it comes to longevity. One day, after getting rid of his last office chair, he got the idea to use a Lifetime Chair. The exact model he used was the 22804. It was a novel idea, but he did not expect much out of it since it was just a folding chair. As he sat down, however, he found that it provided great back support, and the contour of the seat brought real comfort to his butt and lower lumbar areas. He sat in it all day and never got tired of the feel. He has used this chair ever since.

Lifetime Chairs May or May Not Be a Fit For Everyone.

With all of that said, comfort is definitely a personal thing. Our employee had gone through several office chairs, including some of our OFM furniture line, before ending on Lifetime Chairs. In some cases, you might have to do the same thing and try several chairs before you find one that works. If, however, you have come to your wits end, searching for some comfort, you might consider Lifetime Folding Chairs as a suitable alternative to traditional office furniture.

Lifetime Chairs | Office Furniture Related Posts:

Office Furniture | OFM.
Lifetime Chairs | Product Review.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Office Chairs | OFM Office Equipment

Who should you trust when information conflicts about office chairs or other products on the internet?



We recently had a customer call in about our 122-dk office chairs. He had read on another internet site that the seat adustments for the height were from 23" - 27" or 27" - 31". On our site, the description read 'Seat Height: 18"-22"'. He was confused about which one was right. So he called in and I was able to find from the manfuacturer that our site was wrong. With that said, we get our descriptions directly from the manufacturer. If there are parts of the listing that are missing, we get those missing bits of information from our account reps. In this case, we likely did not have those seat heights listed, someone contacted OFM, and likely misunderstood what the specs they were given were referring to. In any case, Competitive Edge will always try to get you the most accurate information about the products we sale. If something ever looks confusing, please call or email us and we will be happy to find a resolution to your questions.

Please leave your comments here if there are any other listings that are confusin and we will be happy to do the research for you.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Competitive Edge | Website Upgrade

Competitive Edge Products has officially updated their website with many new features:



We want to officially announce the updates to our website in hopes to get some feedback from our customers. The updates have been a long time in coming and are likely overdue. A quick summary of the changes is below. We would like any feedback we can get through commenting on this post, or emailing us, on how you like the changes. We would be most interested in the ease of navigation, the helpfulness of the product reviews, the cleaness of the pages, and the overall look of the site.

Competitive Edge Now Supports Customer Feedback:



The product reviews are probably the most standard thing on the web any more, and we have now joined the conversation. We have moved the reviews we had previously posted from our eBay customers onto their respective products in hopes to help future customers make a better buying decision. We have now also had many new product review submissions from our current customers. We invite any customer who has purchased one of our product to leave their review on the appropriate product page.

Competitive Edge has Cleaned Up the Top Banner:



This update was to help customers understand the main ideas of our website better by getting rid of the clutter at the top of the page. We hope this not only makes it easier to look at, but easier to find all of the relevant information you need as you read through the page.

Competitive Edge has Updated the Navigation Buttons:



Sometimes navigating a website is difficult when all the colors match. To help remedy this, we have changed the main navigation buttons to a sharp red color to help
you find your way around the site with greater ease.

We hope these changes help you in making your buying decisions as well as getting the information you need for your purchase.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Competitive Edge | Local Pickup Option

How does the local pickup option work at Competitive Edge?



Let me start off this post with this disclaimer- not all products at Competitive Edge qualify for the local pickup option. With our suppliers shipping from all over the country, it often happens that we do not have the product someone wants to local pickup in their area.

I will try to elaborate on this option a bit, and then list which suppliers accept local pickups and which ones do not.

The local pickup option allows the customer to avoid all shipping charges, except the fixed local pickup fee of $10.00, and pickup the item themselves from any of our warehouses. This option is often used by customers who live near the point of shipment and do not want to wait for delivery. This option requires the customer to go to the warehouse, put the product into their vehicle of choice, drive it back to their address, and unload the product themselves. Common products that are picked up locally are Lifetime picnic tables, mammoth basketball hoops, Lifetime tables, Lifetime chairs, and Kodiak Canvas Tents. These products all are pretty easy to load up as they are typically boxed up. If you have any questions on whether or not a local pickup will be a good option for you, please call us before placing your order.

List of Suppliers and Local Pickups:

Spalding: No local pickups.
Lifetime Products: Local pickup available in Clearfield, Utah.
Kodiak Canvas Tents: Local pickup available in Salt Lake City, Utah (subject to product availability) and Logan, Utah (subject to product availability).
OFM Office Furniture: Local pickup available in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
DMI Sports Game Tables: Local pickup available in Fort Washington, PA.
National Public Seating: Local pickup available in Clifton, New Jersey.

We have a number of other suppliers for our products, but their volume of sales is very minor. If you do not see the supplier listed you are looking for here, please call us and we will let you know if a local pickup is available.

Competitive Edge Local Pickup Related Links:


Competitive Edge | New Products.
Competitive Edge | Free Shipping Offer.
Competitive Edge | Website Upgrade.

Lifetime Basketball 71526 | Basketball Backboards

"Your basketball backboards look funny when you get them out of the box. What is up with that?"



We get this question from time to time and so let me just cut to the chase and say our basketball backboards and rim combos look exactly how they are pictured on our website. With that said, certain packaging precautions are taken to help prevent damage. Allow me to illustrate the confusion with a paraphrased version of a conversation I recently had with a customer who had ordered the 71526 Basketball Backboards.

Basketball Backboards Complaint:

The customer complaint went something look this:

"I received your Lifetime 71526 backboard and rim combo, but the backboard does not look a thing like it is shown on your website. The website picture looks very professional and nice and see through, but this one looks faded and you can barely see through the material. Your site describes this unit has clear; clear to me means glass, but this looks more like a heavily tinted window. Also, there are a bunch of scratches all over the unit. Wasn't this product supposed to be brand new like it says on your website?"

At first I did not know what to say. I had never heard such a complaint before and so I referred it to a coworker who had been working here longer. He started off by telling me that this was a common misconception with Lifetime Basketball Backboards and that the fix was easy. My coworker than told me what to advise.

Basketball Backboards Solution:

Here is what I advised the customer:

"Sir, your system is most likely completely fine. Please go to your system and feel along the edges for what will feel like a bump; this is a plastic covering. If you will peel that covering away you fill likely find the unit to become 'clearer' and that the 'scratches' will disappear."

I waited on hold for bit while he did this. Momements later he returned to the phone and confirmed what my coworker had suspected. When Lifetime Products packages their basketball backboards they put a plastic covering of the unit to help avoid scratches, scuffs, and puncture damage while it is in transit. As soon as you remove the covering everything will look picture perfect.

Basketball Backboards Related Links:


Portable Basketball Hoops.
Lifetime Basketball Hoops.
Basketball Backboards.
Lifetime Basketball | Spalding Basketball.

Friday, October 23, 2009

$1500 Free Shipping Offer and Select Items

What does this cheaping offer mean at Competitive Edge Products?


This is an offer we have had in place since the beginning of our site as an incentive to have more high volume buyers. The wording, in the past, has apparently caused some confusion as to what qualifies for this offer. It essentially means that if you meet 1 of 2 criteria your order will receive free shipping:

1. Your order must exceed $1500 in product; i.e. if your order totals $1499.99 you will still be responsible for shipping charges, if any.

2. The select items on the site that have the free shipping offer are either pallet loads, where we are offered shipping discounts by the shipping comapny, or MAP (minimum advertised price) priced and there exists a sufficiently large margin that we can offer to pay the shipping costs.

In both cases we are offered discounts with shipping that we wish to pass on. In overwhelming majority of instances if either of these criteria are not met we are not getting any kind of price break for shipping that we can pass onto you. In the rare occassions we are able to get a shipping discount, there is no real way to foresee it otherwise we would offer the discount in those instances. We at Competitive Edge wish to be as competitive as we can in our pricing and will continue these same offers to help keep prices low for our customers.

If you have any questions about this offer or any other policies of Competitive Edge Products, Inc., please leave your questions in the comments section.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Lifetime Folding Chairs | 2804 Review

How well do Lifetime Folding Chairs hold up in a church setting?



This was submitted by a working associate of Competitive Edge Products, Inc.

"Lifetime chairs have been around for quite some time, but it was not until a few months ago I finally saw some in a church setting. Previous to this, my church had only had flat, cold, metal folding chairs and I never would have suspected a change would ever happen. It was a pleasant surprise however, because I had sat in one before at a friend's home a few years back and found them to be fairly comfortable.

If you have not seen a Lifetime Chair before they might look a little weird than what you are used to. The 2804 model, the folding chair my church had purchased, is very bulky. Both the seat and the back thickness must have been a little over 2 inches, probably triple that which the metal chairs I had previously used measured. They are, however, very attractive in both color and appearance. When we sat down to start the meeting, we would remain seated for 2 hours.

Some people, I am sure, would expect a plastic folding chair to begin to hurt your butt and back after a few minutes, but it was not the case with these chairs. In the metal folding chairs the church had previously used you would have to shift positions in your chair the entire meeting long so as to keep your legs and butt from going to sleep. Once again, this was not the case with Lifetime Chairs. I believe this is because both the seat and back are contoured to fit around the parts that are supposed to be round on your body, and support the parts of your body that are supposed to be supported. The opposite of this would be the metal folding chairs, which I would compare to sitting on a the bleachers at a football stadium. The chairs were sufficiently comfortable that several of the congregation fell asleep, much to the dismay of the preacher, which I of course had seen before but not to the extent I saw with these chairs.

When the meeting was done, I got up from my chair and expected that feeling you get from sitting for long periods of time where your lower back feels tight and your legs wish you would have stood up an hour ago, but the feeling never came. It was very refreshing. The chairs were very easy for everyone to pickup and put away since Lifetime has also designed a folding chair cart built to the specifications of the folding chairs. It was by far the most physically comfortable church experience I had ever had."

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