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Dec. 23, 2024
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Inflatable Swimming Pool, 18ft*48in Blow Up Pool, Above ...

Do not buy this ! it's leaking where the water is supposed to be filtering out into the pump try to return it within the 30 days and the shipping on it was going to be more than I paid for the pool they offered me only $$125 towards the shipping you shipping was way more almost $600 because it was free shipping to me and they don't offer shipping for return they kept asking me to try to patch it then only gave me $70 back of my money I have since tried to patch it and it has only gotten worse the biggest waste of $500 almost where they have this located there's too much pressure on the wall and it cannot hold they should have moved it up more by the way I would have gave this zero stars but I had to pick at least one

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QT -- HOW DOES THIS INFLATABLE POOL STAND UP?

I agree with Koiguy that the PVC liner stands up to chemicals very well, after all chlorine is pretty corrosive and they are make to contain chlorinated water, but I disagree about the pools holding water if the inflatable ring deflates. I can attest to that because we had several different sizes of those ponds before for my kids to swim in when they were smaller. I once lost all the water out of one when the air valve opened up somehow, and once I lost a portion of the water when the air pressure just got low enough that it started to leak (spill) over the side. Fortunately when the rings deflate and water spills over the top it happens fairly slowly, so it's not like you have this huge wave of water taking out everything in it's path, but predicting where all that water might end up is something you want to think about when setting one up.
I have seen similar pools that have a floating ring like those except instead of using air in the rings they insert tubular foam noodles from open slits on the ring that open to the outside. These seem like a much safer option then using air pressure to keep the ring afloat. I was always afraid that a cat would jump up on the inflated ring and sink his claws in, or possible even a hawk or owl would land on the rim
There are other pools that use plastic pipes to hold the pool structure together too, but they cost a bit more.

 

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