efubaby Inflatable Pool, 120" X 72" X 22" Full-Sized Swimming Pools Inflatable Kid Pools Blow up Pool Toddler Pool Family Pool for Baby, Kiddie, Adult Ages 3+ Outdoor Garden Backyard Ground Party
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This pool measures 120" X 72" X 22" and can accommodate two adults and three children. 5 kids.
I didn't use anything that would allow me to check the PSI. As a result, I couldn't tell you what a good inflating pressure is. I apologize for not being able to assist you further. However, I pumped enough air into the rings to make them feel very firm. I hope this information was useful.
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Selected User Reviews For efubaby Inflatable Pool, 120" X 72" X 22" Full-Sized Swimming Pools Inflatable Kid Pools Blow up Pool Toddler Pool Family Pool for Baby, Kiddie, Adult Ages 3+ Outdoor Garden Backyard Ground Party
I was hesitant to order this one because it didn't have a lot of reviews, but I'm glad I did. Outstanding craftsmanship!.
This was purchased to replace another inflatable pool that was of poor quality. So far, I'm very pleased with the pool's quality. In the three chambers, the air is held. The pool was built without any leaks. I'm 6 feet tall and can relax in the pool with my daughter. Anyone who asks me about the pool receives my highest recommendation.
This is a short length of almost ten inches. 6" in width and 6" in length- Despite the fact that it may not appear to be much, it is significantly less than what I thought I was getting and what was advertised. I was a bit let down.
Although the concrete slab on which I installed it isn't perfectly level, this hasn't been a major issue. I used some outdoor rugs I had on hand to protect the floor from any sharps or cracks. I also purchased chlorine granules and strips from a local pool supply store to ensure that the water remained clean. I don't want to completely empty it every day because I believe it holds over 300 gallons. It's given us a taste of summer, which we all desperately needed. I used an electric air pump to fill it in under 15 minutes. So far, there have been no leaks.
My 4 year old grandson's birthday party required this pool, so we ordered it. It's a hit with the kids, and there's enough space for at least 7 of them (4-year-olds to 12-year-olds). They stayed in it almost the entire time (9 years) because it is made of durable, thick plastic. We had no trouble draining the water because it has a bottom opening that requires only a simple twist to open. What a fantastic purchase!.
It wasn't cheap to buy a pool like this. For 21 dollars, I used to buy these kinds of pools at Walmart. 00 and there were no issues. Something went wrong with the design, and now they're all messed up. I spent the 80 dollars on an upgrade. On this one, I'm going to go with a score of 00. The pool had a hole in it as soon as I blew it up and walked out the door. With the kit that was provided, we were able to fix it. A few days later, another hole appeared, which my husband repaired. There are no sharp objects in the vicinity of the pool. We've used up all of our patches, and the pool appears to have developed another hole. So, if you believe that spending $80 is a waste of money, think again. You'd be mistaken if you think spending 00 on an upgraded version of one of these will be a good investment. I was embarrassed because I had promised my husband that there would be no holes in this. It's best to just spend the money and get a better one. It had a hole right out of the gate, to be sure. That didn't go over too well, did it? The flaw with this one, as well as the less expensive ones, appears to be the area you blow up. br>br>Before anyone thinks someone bit it and blew up the pool, think again. I use a machine with a long nozzle that fits into the tip of the needle. There's nothing sharp about it, and it blows air in. The issue wasn't with that.
In order to inflate, you'll need an air pump. This is a fantastic pool! It can fit four full-grown adults in it, and the water will reach your chest. br>br>However, you will need an air pump to set it up. You'll have to buy one separately because it doesn't come with one. The instructions say to fill it to 80% capacity so that the air can expand and contract with the temperature. If it is hot out definitively stay to that 80% estimate if it is hot out. When there is water in the pool, you want it to maintain its shape but not be too rigid. If the weather gets colder and the air inside the pool contracts, you might need to top it up a little. You might think you're losing air because of the water, but you're not. It's nothing more than a matter of regulating.
We've had good luck with Intex pools of similar size lasting at least one summer, even if we did have to patch up some holes. We only kept this efubaby brand pool for a week before abandoning it. Because I bought it last year, I won't be able to return it at this time, but expect to patch holes every few days. I don't mind a hole every few weeks, but patching one only to discover several more within a few days isn't worth the effort. We had it set up in the same spot, with the same two adults floating in it, no outside pets, and no other differences from our previous pools.