Yeah I would go with the Costco one tbh, you are looking at about £10 for a cover alone. Plus you're getting a pump too, another cost to look at is a flotation holder for chlorine tablets. We picked up the solar cover for ours (big bubble wrap cover) and have to say that this year, it's really trapped in the heat and the water isn't freezing each day. Was an add-on item previously for £2.89 so keep an eye out in closed season.
Chapers_23
20 Jul 16#9
Oh really? What happens if it's not?
AbandonedTrolley
20 Jul 161#10
Well the structure of the pool is based around the inflated top ring rising and pulling the walls up but if the water doesn't want to sit straight and head in the way of gravity it will pull the pool and bulge in that direction.
hr08
20 Jul 16#11
Well at least after summer if you placed it in a grass patch - u won't need to do the lawn!!! I'll have a nice wound patch;)
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Note that with these, you need a dead flat surface to place on to. If that's not possible you would be better with a framed pool.
I agree that having a meter focusses your attention where stuff like this is concerned though.
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