💦 Dive into effortless summer vibes with Intex’s durable, quick-setup pool!
The Intex Metal Frame Round Pool (3.66m diameter x 0.76m height) features a durable triple-layer vinyl liner, supports a 6503-liter capacity, and installs in just 30 minutes, making it an ideal, low-maintenance backyard oasis for family fun.
Product Dimensions | 310 x 325 x 885 cm; 21.85 kg |
Part number | 6941057400327 |
Item display height | 29.8 centimetres |
Item display length | 87.6 centimetres |
Item display width | 31.8 centimetres |
Item display weight | 22.2 Kilograms |
Material type | Vinyl |
Capacity | 6503 litres |
Item volume | 6503 Litres |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Item model number | 28210NP |
ASIN | B0065HDQ4O |
A**O
Great pool!
The media could not be loaded. Really happy with this pool. I put it together myself and the instructions were good. I had no problem putting in the last piece of the frame. I found quite a few YouTube tutorials which helped me with the pump though it's easy when you know how. It looks much more expensive than it is and I've had lots of positive comments.
C**S
Great family pool
Brilliant size for a family. Felt nice and sturdy when it had water in it. Was easy to assemble, doesn't require any tools. Would be great for young kids up to adults. Emptying was a slight pain as it only empties so far with the plug open. Didn't use the pump myself, just cleaned the pool when it needed it. Gave us plenty of fun times in the better weather and will be out again next summer for more 😁
K**O
Great item, as expected
Perfect item. Many thanks
V**O
Brilliant pool but it will cost you much more than the price tag
The pool itself is amazing, it’s a great size, very sturdy and fairly easy to put up, it is so much fun for the kids on the few days this year when it hasn’t rained.I would however say it is a big commitment to have one of these both in terms of cost and time, if you are going to get one, invest in a complete start up chemical pack as you will need all the chemicals you can possibly imagine at one point or another. You will also need a skimmer, pool vacuum, test strips or a testing device, sump pump + flat hose and jubilee clips, a pool sponge, pool cover, a constant and very expensive supply of chlorine (stick to the tablets in a floater, I changed to granules to try and save a few pounds and have spent an entire day emptying and cleaning the pool between rain showers thanks to that costly mistake) Even if you think you can manage without all the extra stuff, you really do need it. You will also spend hours on various pool advice websites and a lot of time cleaning it or balancing it in one way or another.Having cleaned the pool thoroughly and with lots more unsettled weather forecast for the next few weeks I’m putting the pool away and reseeding the grass for this year, it is only 1st August but hopefully we will have a more normal summer next year and with the stock of chemicals, kit and knowledge I have gained from this first year it should be much easier. This pool is a brilliant thing to have for those really hot, sunny days but it’s really worth considering the amount of work and cost involved before you buy.
A**E
Great value for money
We’ve had our pool up a week with the weather being so sunny and have been really happy with it so far. We want it to last a couple of years ideally so have spent the money setting it up properly. In addition to the pool you’ll need:- interlocking foam mats to go underneath the pool to provide a cushioned surface and stop any stones etc from puncturing the lining. We found these to be quite pricey from Amazon but Halfords had some on offer that are a good thickness. We paid about £36 for the square meterage we needed.- a pool cover - we just got an Intex one from Amazon that was about £10. This has been really helpful in heating the pool up and keeping the bugs out.- a chemical starter set. Again from Amazon this was about £22 and came with a chlorine tablet floater which we keep in when the pool isn’t in use.- a net. We just got a cheap one from the works for £2 which extends to reach the bottom of the pool but might upgrade this in future.- a step if you have small children. The pool is deceptively deep and my 5 year old struggled to climb in. We had a step stool from ikea that we’ve moved outside for the summer but a proper pool ladder isn’t a bad idea.We haven’t used the pool every day but try to run the filter for an hour or so just to keep the water moving and stop algae from forming. There’s some algaecide in our chemical pack if we ever find this does start to grow.Assembly was relatively easy. I’m 8 months pregnant and managed it on my own in about an hour. The hardest part was the final join as the instructions suggested but after some wiggling and some talcum powder I got it in. Filling the pool took 4-5 hours using the hose connector. Overall very satisfied, just be warned that when you buy it there’s some additional things you’ll need if you want it to look after it properly.
S**6
Best lockdown heatwave purchase ever!
My family and I love this. We don't have perfectly level ground- maybe a 3 inch drop over the 10ft? It's still fine though and perfectly sturdy/safe. The ground does have to be completely flat though. Patio slabs with gaps etc won't be any good- it's 5 tonnes of water (in the 10ft circular pool) pushing down so use plywood sheets or a groundsheet to ensure this.We have the filter version which is 100% worth it, but you still need the chlorine mushroom or you get slime/algae which is nasty. The chlorine is very easy and makes it smell like a swimming pool!I'm 6ft 3" and it's plenty big enough for a dip along with playing with the kids. For the money I can't see how it can be beaten.Best on a warm day or the water is pretty chilly but with a decent bubble wrap style cover it gets toasty warm in the Summer.Took around an hour to assemble. Buy the accessories though:NetBubble wrap style coverFilterChlorine 'mushroom' (ebay stockists have these)
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