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3802PBH Pickleball Machine, Adjustable Speed & Angles, Pickleball Launcher with Auto Swing Base, Powered by Power Bank/Batteries/AC Power, for All-Level Training

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Features

  • Automatic Pickleball Machine: This Furlihong pickleball machine releases a ball every 4 seconds, with adjustable height from 1.6 ft to 8.2 ft, and distance from 13 ft to 43 ft
  • Elevate Your Training Level: Adjustable angles, speeds, and auto swing function challenge your skills with varied shots. Perfect for mastering volleys and return of service training, ideal for both individual and doubles practice
  • Multiple Power Supply Options: Powered by D batteries, AC power, or portable power bank, this pickleball machine is convenient for outdoor use, removing the worry of finding a power source
  • Expandable Ball Chutes: Holds up to 19 balls, expandable to accommodate more. Suitable only for 74mm (2.9-inch) standard pickleballs. (Pickleballs are not included)
  • Adjustable with Stand: Compatible with standard camera stands, the pickleball thrower allows for easy height adjustments

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎15 x 12 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.24 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.5 x 11 x 31.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Furlihong


Warranty Description: ‎12-month warranty


Model Name: ‎3802PBH


Color: ‎Grey


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎7


Manufacturer: ‎Furlihong


Part Number: ‎3802PBH


Included Components: ‎Ball Tracks x 5 , Top Track x 1, Pickleball Machine x 1, AC Adaptor x 1, Connector x 1, Swing Base x 1


Date First Available: December 28, 2023


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  • A surprisingly great pickleball machine
First, I believe there are three versions of this Furlihong pickleball machine. This one, the 3802 has the most power. There are also medium and a slower speed versions. These Furlihong machines have a high return rate meaning customers send them back a lot. I still took the chance to buy it for two reasons. First, it's very inexpensive for the functionality you get. Second, in the reviews I saw a pattern of great customer service; the company replaces machines that don't work. So I wasn't too surprised when I received the machine and the oscillating base didn't work. I contacted Amazon, went through their steps to see if they could help me to get it working, and after that didn't work they put me in direct touch with Furlihong customer support. They asked me to send them a video of the machine and what was working and not working. I made a quick video with my phone, and sent it to them. Then Whitney, a great customer service rep, thanked me for the video, confirmed my shipping address, and sent me a new one. It took about two weeks which was a minor pain, but I got the new machine and it works great. Regarding my impressions of the pickleball machine, I really am surprised how well it works. First, I mounted it to a solid, strong tripod that I've used for video work. I also made an adapter plate for the bottom so that it distributes the weight and stress more evenly. The tripod is heavy enough that the machine doesn't move around as it shoots pickleballs. There are two speeds; high and low. The difference in speed is not that significant, but you can have one motor on low and the other on high and it creates a more challenging spinning pickleball to return. I haven't used the oscillator base yet, but it has two speeds and moves rather quickly so it's less predictable. A good thing. While the speed and power doesn't compete with the $1200 to $2400 machines (and no one should really expect it to), but it still has plenty of power to send a good shot over the net. Great practice for returning serves. One compromise is the limited amount of pickleballs you can load. I can get 19 loaded. You can also buy an extended spiral loading system, but I think it would be awkward and less stable (too tall) so I'm fine with 19 as the pickleball capacity. With a tripod, you can also get it about net high at the kitchen line and for hand volley shots. Or step back to the baseline and you'll get a good strong serve. It's very effective with a tripod. It's really a fantastic little device. I also connected a $9 power strip that has an on/off remote control. This allows me to load the machine, walk around to the other side of the court, and turn the machine on remotely. Otherwise, you have to turn the machine on and run as quickly as possible to the other side of the court. It shoots a ball about every four seconds so you have to hustle. This simple remote power strip solves that problem. That said, let's talk about build quality. I don't expect this machine to last a long time. The power cord is very thin wire so I'm being cautious with it. It's cheap plastic so I handle it gently. I will not be leaving it outside overnight, or get it wet in the rain. I will treat it with care and hope I can get as much mileage out of it as possible. Overall, and so far, I'm really impressed. For me, there's very little compromise in practical use. With the tripod setup and oscillating base, I get a huge variety of uses. I give it two thumbs up, but with caution in build quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Mitchell W. MccOy Mitchell W. MccOy

  • Mostly works.
Have used it 4 times, the first 2 times worked as specified. 3rd time the yellow paddle wheel would not push the balls hard enough to the rollers to shoot on the 2 uppermost angles. The weight of the balls eventually made it shoot but it left two balls in the shute. 4th time in use it corrected itself and worked as usual. It seems to work a little differently with each use? For the money it will give you a decent practice session but even on high it will not give you any fastballs. If you put it on high oscillating and the rollers to high you will be challenged because it throws the balls from line to line. If it lasts a year it will be worth the money but it is a little quirky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Golly

  • Initial review - good training partner
It is important to keep the price of this machine in mind when evaluating its quality. You can spend over $2,000 for a pickleball pitching machine so you need to keep expectations realistic for $150. UPDATE (30 days): I still agree with this statement now 1 month later. My initial quality impression is overall good with my only concerns being that the plastic ball feed pieces seem a little thin and the arc adjustment knob was a bit shaky. After setting it up and using it once I am no longer concerned about either. The light weight of pickleballs do not require anything more substantial for the ball feed pieces. I had 17 balls in the feed at a time and it handle it fine. Once the arc adjustment knob was set it did not move and was fine throughout the session. UPDATE: (30 days) I purchased additional plastic extendable spiral ball tunnels and with this extra weight (including the balls) the arc adjustment knob doesn't hold the machine arc correctly. I think that this is a design flaw, but I used 2 pieces of duct tape to hold the angle and it actually improved the overall stability of the machine. I am using a "camcorder" tripod and the slight bit of instability it adds is also solved by the duct tape. This adds about 1 minute to the set up process. Again, the plastic spirals at first touch are flimsy but they are fully functional without a hitch. I think that one of the keys to my liking the machine so much on my first use is that I used a fairly heavy duty camera tripod (left over from the camcorder era) to set the machine up at net height (on the other side of the net). I set it at one of the lower trajectories and felt it delivered consistent shots. I only used the high speed setting with no spin and it was fast enough (again from very near the net) to challenge me on a backhand drill. UPDATE: (30 days) I still haven't toyed with the slow speed or spin because I have been working on my 2 hand back hand. I will add my thoughts about the slower speed (thinking about a dinking drill). I still like the fast speed which is close to an average recreational volley. I checked out the variety of power options at home. I measured the power by the vibrations emanating from the empty machine. The AC adapter was clearly the most powerful and consistent rhythm. 4 brand new Alkaline D batteries were a close second (and remained consistent over the first 1 hour session). When I hooked up my 2 amp Anker battery the speed was a little slower and inconsistent. Because I was training at a public park I couldn't use the adapter and used the D batteries. The 4 pack of D batteries was $5. You can get them more cheaply in bulk. I'll re-evaluate my power options after seeing how long the batteries last. UPDATE: (30 days): I used the AC power at home and the speed is improved over the D batteries. I continue to use D batteries (Alkaline, not dollar store) and they last solidly for two 1 hour sessions. The machine does not have a remote. With balls firing every 4 seconds you will miss the chance to hit the first one or two unless you create something like I did. I put a long thin screwdriver across the bottom of the ball feeder and tied a piece of twine to the screwdriver. I ran the twine around the net post all the way over to where I planned to stand. I turned the machine on and walked calmly over and got into a ready position before pulling the string to launch the first ball. One of the side benefits of this "remote control" was that it allowed the launch spinning wheels to reach top speed before launching the first ball which seemed to allow for more speed and consistency throughout the session. I have not tested the spin adjustments or the rotating base. Neither is a priority for me right now but I will eventually add to this review at a later time. I will try to get back here again to give a final update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Robert J. Kribs

  • Would have been great if it’s still working
This is for the manufacture not the seller. It’s a great machine for pickleball practice drills. Unfortunately it’s stopped working after a week.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great experience with the 3802 Furlihong pickle ball machine!
I have really enjoyed practicing with the 3802 Furlihong machine. Was hesitant to purchase because I had doubts about a ball serving machine under $300. I was wrong! Shipping was relatively quick. The setup was quick and easy. I play with this machine every other day. My game has improved, especially my serve return. I did have a cracked ball get hung up in the machine. I emailed Furlihong and got a response the same day. I explained the problem and they worked with me and problem solved! Service was great! Would recommend this machine to beginners and medium skilled players. I found that the machine was great value at the price. For a machine under $200 the quality was very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Barbara K.

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