Enjoy the sun and relax in style with the Intex Metal Frame Pool set! Complete with a 220-240V 530gal filter pump, this raised metal-frame pool is perfect for keeping cool and enjoying the great outdoors. Made of a puncture-resistant 3-ply material and featuring Hydro Aeration Technology, this Intex pool has improved circulation and filtration for increased water clarity.
When set-up, this Intex metal frame pool measures H77xDia.366cm.
9 comments
big.b0y
11 Jul 171#1
These pools are great!
Don't forget to budget for a cover, chlorine and a ladder if you have kids under the age of 6 who will struggle to get in and out putting strain on the frame. Heat from me, unlike the water which will be freezing!
jraynard13
11 Jul 17#2
When does this deal expire anyone know please?
Sqsq
11 Jul 17#3
Let's hope it's not an actual size fail :smiley:
painty to Sqsq
12 Jul 17#5
Those pics really annoy me. All of them do it and it's clearly a photoshopped or super imposed pic. Deliberate misleading of the actual size. If you're going to have people in the pic to give it some scale or context then just have someone stood in it so the consumer knows exactly what they are getting
notavalidaddress
11 Jul 17#4
That's a lot of water - somewhere in the region of 7000 litres assuming you don't brim it.
For that you need to be looking at using chlorine and having some pH up, pH down and alkalinity booster to hand to keep the balance correct. Keeping it correct though means that you could keep the water for months as opposed to days.
Ohverydear
14 Jul 17#6
At £38 per fill up for the water you need to keep it in there for a while so really need to condition the water which means you need more than just the pool.
notavalidaddress to Ohverydear
14 Jul 17#7
I'd be looking for some sort of cover to keep the 'heat' in the water overnight - bubblewrap would be fine but could possibly blow away. My main concern would be to keep the water clear for a few months is going to cost a lot in chemicals, I'd estimate in the region of 1kg of chlorine alone a week, never mind keeping the pH and alkalinity in check.
wirley1066
14 Jul 17#8
That's summer over then!!
dez24
18 Jul 17#9
I had a 15ft steel frame pool with ladders, Hoover,filter pump and heater.
Ph strips to check every morning whilst hovering out and chlorine.
It was a pain, but the fun we had jumping off the fence (deep enough to dive in) was worth all the hassle.
A hoover is a must!
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When set-up, this Intex metal frame pool measures H77xDia.366cm.
9 comments
Don't forget to budget for a cover, chlorine and a ladder if you have kids under the age of 6 who will struggle to get in and out putting strain on the frame. Heat from me, unlike the water which will be freezing!
For that you need to be looking at using chlorine and having some pH up, pH down and alkalinity booster to hand to keep the balance correct. Keeping it correct though means that you could keep the water for months as opposed to days.
Ph strips to check every morning whilst hovering out and chlorine.
It was a pain, but the fun we had jumping off the fence (deep enough to dive in) was worth all the hassle.
A hoover is a must!