
A one-piece cue is a great choice if you're looking for an easy to carry snooker cue. These cues can be stored on a rack and not need to be divided or kept in a box.
Butt jointed snooker cues
A jointed base is a common design feature in snooker cues. A jointed base allows cues to be easily carried and can be extended. Some cues don't have joints, while others do. The jointed base is a great option for beginners as it allows the cue to take extended.
A butt joined snooker cue generally consists two pieces: an ending piece and a butt. The most commonly used type of jointed cue, the butt joint. These cues are shorter to allow for smaller extension pieces. It is ideal for playing in tight spaces.

A butt jointed snooker cue may have two pieces, the butt (heavier piece at the bottom), and the shaft (smaller, narrower end). The two pieces are joined at a joint that is made of either plastic or brass. Brass-to-brass is the most common snooker cue.
3/4 joined snooker cues
A 3/4 joined snooker snooker utensil is a better choice for beginners than one-piece cues. Professional players, on the other hand, generally use a combination of 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 joined cue, on the other hand, is a full-sized cue with a 3/4th of the shaft. These cues are a popular choice. These cues make great gifts and can be purchased online at a significant discount. Take up to PS85 off a 3/4 joined cue by looking for bundle deals.
Single-piece snooker dice are the most widely used. Single-piece cues are made of a single piece of wood, with butt splices added for extra strength. These cues feel more solid than those made from two-piece wood.

Three-piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker cues can be reduced in length while still maintaining a good feel. The most common cues are made from stainless steel ends or wooden joints. High-end cues also can have high impact plastic joints, which will improve the fit and feel. Three-piece snooker dice have some advantages and disadvantages.
Three-piece cues can be more easily transported than one-piece snooker sets. They can be stored in a bag or case and can be carried around with you. They're a great option for those who want to feel the full effect of every shot.
A three-piece cue can hold three different sizes of balls. This option is perfect for tables with limited space. Besides, a three-piece cue can be easily stored with its case and two sections. Each section measures approximately 45 cm in length. Also, the cue's short length is perfect for small tables. The BCE Junior 48's'' Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue can be used in a case or section and measures 45cm. A short snooker cue features an ebonised 4-point butt and a 9mm brass ferrule.