The obvious advantage to these chips is that they are very inexpensive, at 5 cents per chips.
And they have no metal slug so they won't make a clanking sound. At 8.5 ounces, they are much heavier than the 2-ounce supermarket chips. Although they are not even close to being the kind of chips that inspire awe, they are at least a normal weight and size. These are way better than supermarket chips since they are not flimsy at all. If you do buy these, you need to be careful because they sometimes come in width that are WAY smaller than standard-sized chips - and you won't notice this just by looking at pictures. You should be embarrassed to have these chips. The chips usually have ridges around the edges to make it easier to stack, but these ridges, ironically, sometimes make the chips harder to stack because if the ridges are not interlocked then the stack of chips becomes unstable. The downside is that they are obviously cheap-looking and cheap-feeling. The obvious advantage to these chips is that they are very inexpensive. Although these chips are made by many different companies, the bigger companies that make these chips are Radial and Hoyle. You would only use these chips if you decided to play a meaningless game of poker with a non-poker crowd. These are basically the kind of chips you would get in a kid's poker set and are not chips you would ever use in a real poker game.