Upgrades available: Saltwater/Chlorinator, 1000, 1500 or 2500gph filter pump, etc.
Complete Set w/ Liner, filter pump, ladder, ground cloth, cover, maint. kit, skimmer, manual, etc.
Easily setup, ready for water in about 15 minutes
Easily dis-assembled for moving & winter storage
Approx. 15' Diameter x 48" Wall Height, Water Capacity: 3,736 Gallons
Description
This Intex 15' x 48" Easy Set pool looks great in any backyard for hours of fun on a hot day. Simply inflate the top ring and the pool rises as you fill it. The included filter pump offers easy installation. It also comes with a ground cloth, a pool cover, a ladder, a maintenance kit, and a surface skimmer.
Product Details
Product Weight:
200.0 pounds
Package Length:
0.0 inches
Package Width:
0.0 inches
Package Height:
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Package Weight:
400.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 26 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 26 customer reviews )
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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Nice pool for a nice price Aug 05, 2009
By K. Thompson Got this thing delivered, but stalled a week on setting it up because I had read the reviews that say you have to put it on a "completely level surface". Kids and wife got tired of waiting so I just set it up. We don't live on a slope or anything, but the ground isn't completely level, and the pool is fine. I don't know if it will last until next summer, but so far it's been wonderful! The cover, which I also hesitated to use after reading complaints is just fine also. I love this thing!! Only caveat I can offer is that the width is 15 feet at the bottom, about 12 feet at the top, and at max depth the water only goes to 41 inches, not 48. These two things have effected my enjoyment absolutely NONE.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
7TH YEAR OWNING THIS POOL!!! Jul 04, 2009
By D. Sumner THIS IS OUR 7TH YEAR OWNING AN INTEX POOL AND WE ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!! FOR THE MONEY, IT IS A FANTASTIC RECREATIONAL POOL! NEXT YEAR WE HOPE TO GRADUATE FROM A 15' TO AN 18' POOL. ONE OF THE BEST BUYS WE EVER MADE FOR THE CHILDREN.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
water the lawn with your easy set pool Aug 03, 2009
By S. Hackman
"Philly Mom"
What a disaster - the pool had multiple leaks and the ring kept deflating - sending hundreds of gallons of water onto my lawn. After weeks of trying to patch and get the pool up and running - I gave up. Customer service personnel are among the rudest I have ever spoken to - one hung up on me and the supervisor actually raised his voice to me and told me that they actually don't warranty the liner, only the pump, that I should read all the paperwork (even though they sent me the paperwork to return the liner). It's August and I still don't have my replacement pool - great summer fun ! I have a dead patch of grass - a ladder and a pump.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
HOW TO STRENGHTEN PUMP/ OR REPAIR PUMP Apr 20, 2011
By blinn79 I read many reviews on these intex pumps, and the problem that seems to plague them is a cheaply made plastic impeller that moves (pumps) the water. So listen up folks... if you buy a replacement pump, or even buy a pool set for the first time, BEFORE you even use the pump for the first time, take it apart until you can remove the impeller. This is pretty simple requiring only about 4 or 5 screws be removed... just make sure you pay attention to how it comes apart (especially the washers around the impeller). Then go down to walmart, home depot, lowes, or any auto parts store and buy some EPOXY. This should be two different liquids (or gels) that come in two different tubes that you must mix together. This stuff is SUPER STRONG, and most are rated for 2,500 to 3,500 lbs per square inch of strength... like steel almost. So what your going to do is get a small paint brush, and "paint" the impeller with epoxy, making a SUPER STRONG coat over the cheap plastic. Just make sure you don't get any on the inside of the hole in the center of the impeller where it slides onto the metal rod. Allow it 24 hours to dry (depending on what type of epoxy you use), and then reassemble the pump. I guarantee this will save you money and headaches in the long run. Also if any other plastic parts break on the pump, you can use this epoxy to fix/repair/strengthen them as well.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Intex easy set pool review Jun 22, 2009
By sinker Was surprised that the pool has survived yet another winter in the shed and is now set up for the 4th year. Definitely worth the $200 paid. The pump makes a bit of noise now, probably the bearings, but it's still running. Getting the pool cleaned and dry for storage is a hassle, but may be the reason we're on season 4. Filters and chemicals can be a bit pricey but a necessity. I buy the filters online about $4 each figure one every 2 weeks. When they get clogged I spray them off with the hose that a buy a couple extra days.