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Intex Recreation Swim Center Family Pool, Age 6+

Intex Recreation Swim Center Family Pool, Age 6+

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Intex Recreation Swim Center Family Pool, Age 6+

 
 
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SKU:  

DH56483E

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Features
  • The dimensions are 103" x 69" x 22", 14 gallon vinyl pool

  • Capacity is 198 gallons

  • Includes a repair patch

  • 2 air chambers each with double vavle intake and free-flow exhaust vavle

  • Also comes with a shelf box


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Cool off this summer in the Swim Center(tm) inflatable family pool from Intex(tm). It measures 103" x 69" with a 22" depth, and both air chambers are designed with a double-valve intake and a free-flow exhaust valve. Inflation is quick and easy, and the package includes a repair patch.


Product Details
Product Length:103.0 inches
Product Width:69.0 inches
Product Height:22.0 inches
Product Weight:10.0 pounds
Package Length:16.2 inches
Package Width:14.37 inches
Package Height:4.13 inches
Package Weight:11.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 56 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

40 of 40 found the following review helpful:


4Great but needs a pump  Jul 12, 2007 By Morley Dotes "morleydotes"
My kids love it. I love it. We have a lot of fun playing in it. It has not ripped or torn. It seems well made. If you don't have some kind of air compressor, good luck. If you have to blow it up yourself, make out your will first. I bought a nice compressor at Home Depot, but with some foresight, you can find something here, and I can have it ready to go in less than 10 minutes. I only wish I could attach a hose to the drain hole to divert the water where I want. Keep that in mind and make sure you place the pool in a strategic area that will not drain into your house or basement.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Great Pool!!!  Jul 17, 2007 By Mandy "Mandy"
I am a bigger girl, and wanted a pool big enough that me and my 1 year old son could have fun and feel comfortable. I found it! This is a great pool, lots of room, even enough room for more kids or another adult! Easy set up, easy tear down!

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:


1No Drain Plug....Leaks air!  Jul 07, 2009 By S. Pribula "Moms Favorites"
I bought this pool after the great reviews.

I see another person replied that there is no drain plug just a few days ago. They must be sending out a different pool now.

It also leaks air. We could see it slowly deflating, after we finished blowing it up. There is water inside the sides of the pool where the air is, so I am assuming that the leak is on the inside of the pool. We can't find it.

I am disappointed that we received a product that is NOT the one that he thought we bought. Having it leak immediately, is also very frustrating.

Buyer beware...NO Drain Plug!

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


4Make your backyard a vacation destination  Jun 14, 2010 By K. Olson
I live in eastern North Carolina where the temperatures are already topping the mid 90's with high humidity (heat index today is going to be over 100 degrees!). I bought this pool for me (no kids!) and it is just perfect. Easy to inflate and fill, it is the ideal solution for cooling off on a hot day. I bought a 4x8ft piece of 3/4 inch foam core (insulation) at the local home improvement store to put under the pool to protect it and make it comfy to sit on. It's like my own little retreat for $[...]!

Draining
Agree that it would be nice to have a drain plug, but I just reuse the water in my garden - fill watering cans a few dozen times and presto the plants are happy and the pool is empty enough to tip and empty to clean.

Repairing
I did get a small punture thanks to my cat, and sadly, there was no repair kit in my box, but was able to find a solution.

Covering
Biggest woe is covering it. Didn't want to buy the covers online because of the low ratings. Tried a tarp, but it just filled with water when it rained which was a pain. A king fitted sheet works...kind of (California king would be ideal). It's not easy to get on, but it does help keep the debris out while letting the water through if it rains.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


4Step on the side, people. Deflate a little to make it easier.  Jun 11, 2010 By Sparky "ljmd"
What is the obsession with a drain plug? Step on the side to let enough water out so you can then flip the thing over. Letting some air out first will help. Presto -- drained.

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