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Are you talking about ordering a Viscaria and then ordering Tenergy and having TableTennis11 put it together for you? That is buying all the parts separately and putting it together.They do a Viscaria with Tenergy among a lot of others…Tabletennis11 do a whole bunch of good ones…
If TableTennis11 has taken some popular blades and matched them with popular rubbers and are selling them as a combination (racket), that is also not something that comes out of the factory packaged as a racket.
Here, here is an example of something that is put together in the factory:
https://www.amazon.com/STIGA-Carbon-Performance-Level-Technology-Tournament/dp/B00EFY9F9E/ref=asc_df_B00EFY9F9E/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167128853713&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3034068108913356272&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004351&hvtargid=pla-275391390628&psc=1
Something like that, I would recommend buying specific blade and rubbers and learning how to glue and cut for someone more beginner. That link I posted is a racket that costs more than any of the parts are worth.
But it is true, there are some better quality premade rackets. If it was a blade like a Harimotto with Tenergy I definitely would buy the parts separately and glue the rubbers on. Because if the blade and rubbers were glued by Butterfly, packaged and sent out for sale, odds are that would sit on a shelf a long time before someone bought it. So, it would be more likely that those rubbers are older than you would get if you bought each piece individually, whether you had a shop like TT11 glue it together or not.
But, again, it whether a premade racket is good or not and whether a premade racket is good for the individual buying the product, really depends on the premade racket AND the person who is buying it.