
One piece cues may be the best choice for those who want to snooker. These cues work well for home use because they can be stored on racks and don't need to be separated or kept in a bag.
Butt jointed snooker cues
A jointed base is a common design feature in snooker cues. The cue can be carried around easily and extended with a jointed base. Most 1pc/2pc cues include joints in their base. However, some do not. A jointed base allows a cue's extension to be performed, making it a popular choice for beginners.
A butt-jointed cue for snooker consists typically of two pieces: an edge piece and a butt. The most popular type of jointed cue is the butt joint. These cues are shorter to allow for smaller extension pieces. It is ideal for playing in tight spaces.

Two pieces may be found in a butt joined snookercue: the butt (heavier bottom piece) and the the shaft, (smaller, more narrower end). The joints, made of brass and plastic, join the two pieces. Brass-to-brass is the most common snooker cue.
3/4 jointed snooker cues
A 3/4 joined snooker snooker utensil is a better choice for beginners than one-piece cues. Professional players typically use a combination or one-piece and 3/4-jointed cues. These cues give a more satisfying feeling when shooting and are much easier to transport.
A 3/4 jointed cue is a full-sized cue that has a joint running 3/4 of the way down the shaft. These cues have become a very popular style. These cues are great gifts, and they are also available online at a substantial discount. Take up to PS85 off a 3/4 joined cue by looking for bundle deals.
Single-piece snooker cups are the most commonly used type of snooker cup. Single-piece cues are made from one piece, and then have butt splices added to give them extra strength. These cues are preferred by many players because they are more stable than two-piece cues.

Three piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker cues can be reduced in length while still maintaining a good feel. Most common are stainless steel ends and wood joints. However, high-end cues can include high-impact plastic joints to enhance fit and feel. Three-piece snooker cues have their pros and cons.
One-piece snooker snooker cups are easier to transport than three-piece ones. They can be stored in a cue bag and don't need to be broken to transport. They are an excellent choice for those who desire the best feeling from every shot.
A three-piece cue can easily accommodate three different sizes of balls. This is an ideal solution for tables with limited space. It is easy to store a three-piece cue with its case, and the two sections. Each section measures approximately 45 cm in length. A short cue can be used on tables with limited space. The BCE Junior 48's'' Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue can be used in a case or section and measures 45cm. The ebonized four-point cue is paired with a 9mm brass ferrule.