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* A snap to set up* A snap to set up* No inflating requiredIntex Sun Fish Snap Set PoolJust unroll and fill with waterRecommended for three plus years oldSunfish design8 x 18 Back To SNAP SET™ ABOVE-GROUND POOLS
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Technical Details
- Snap-set pool design for quick and easy set up- Large 8 foot diameter
- Repair patch comes with it
- Water capacity is 451 gallons
- Bright underwater scene
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By 8th Street Wreckordz
I first found this exact pool online for sale by a vendor that specializes in outdoor accessories; they recommended this pool for dogs too. Since I got free shipping, it was cheaper to purchase from Amazon, so I did. The pool is large, it comes rolled up in a small box. The instructions suggested at least 3 people help unroll and set-up the pool, but I set it up myself with not too much trouble. However, the instructions also state that once about a 1/2" of water is in the pool, the sides should stand up on their own; that is just nonsense (a 1/2" of water does not hold up an 18" side).
Anyhow, I did purchase this pool for my dog to play in, but the pool did not last even an afternoon. My dog is about 50 pounds, energetic, and with short claws. The way my dog entered the pool was by jumping over the side, then jumping out. After a couple hours, there was a significant amount of dirt in the pool, so I drained it to clean it; upon doing so, I realized small holes where my dog's claws had torn through the bottom of the pool. As I was refilling the pool, I also noticed a 3" crack in the side near the pool bottom from which water leaked significantly. The "Product Features" on Amazon state that a "Repair patch comes with it," but there was no patch with my item. I later threw one of my dog's toys into the pool, hitting the side, which left a softball-sized hole in the pool. If you are even considering purchasing this pool for your non-toy-sized-dog, LOOK ELSEWHERE.
By Mrs. K (Mojave Desert, CA USA)
Okay, I'm not your typical homeowner. I don't have a lick of grass. We bought this for my daughter last year. And it was nice for about two weeks.
The sides just won't stay up. The wind would knock one side down and it would start draining. The bottom is super flimsy. And we couldn't keep up with the slime that started growing on it, even with a shot or two of chlorine bleach thrown in.
Then it sprung a teeny leak -- dogs or the sand underneath, I don't know.
It was big enough for me to sit in.
This year we bought a small hard plastic pool.
By Kirstin Nolte (San Jose, CA USA)
Sorry, but don't like this pool for our needs, because you have to fill it for it to stand up right, otherwise it looks like a wilted flower. IT is well made and cute, but it just takes too long to fill and uses to much water for our needs which is - two toddlers, on hot day set up pool fill it with 5 inches of water and splash. This one you have to fill with at least 12- 15 inches of water.
By Noname
I really like the size of this thing. It doesn't need inflating, which is a plus, and it is lightweight. I can set it up myself.
The cons: 1)The sides collapse when the kids fall on it, letting out water. 2)The ground needs to be level. Our ground isn't level, which was fine at first. Now, it's rolled onto one of the walls, so that side is lower and the water level overall is lower. This wouldn't have happened if the ground was level, but I think just about all portable pools need a level ground if the pool is big enough.
Overall, the kids love it for its size, and I don't mind the weight, unlike our previous inflatable one.
By Harry Drew
This pool is most definitely, the worst product I have ever purchased in my life. It was nearly impossible to set up with two people, need at least three or four. If you do not get the necessary help, then the sides will keep falling down and you will have an uneven pool. Then, even if you somehow manage to get the sides to stand up correctly, the bottom becomes another factor. You have to keep pulling it and stretching it to try to get those annoying looking wrinkles out. When you pull more then three times, it rips on you, then you will be back to where you started-with no pool. Of course, after spending many many hours of trying to fill this 500+ gallon pool and causing my neighbors basement to flood from the newly formed holes, I just threw it in the garbage a few hours later because I just couldn't bare to look at it anymore. If you want to attempt to buy this pool, then make sure it is on an oily surface and you have at least four people to help you and most importantly, keep it away from all trees, leaves or flying debris or you'll be wasting all that water and cleaning the pool every 3 days.
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