INTEX Round Metal Frame Pool Cover, Blue, 15 ft
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You don't have to worry about rain, leaves, or dirt backing up into your pool with drain holes! My duck tape has been working much better since I closed it. After rain, it is necessary to drain the top off. Be sure to leave some slack in the cover to allow rainwater to drain. For preventing clogging of the siphon hose, I put screen over it. To keep the ratchet strap on the pool, add enough rope so that the strap will wrap around it. Ratchet it tight to keep it from blowing away. There ought to be a cover without holes made by Intex as well. Generally, I found this to be a good cover. My cover lasted 8 years, and I had to replace the aluminum twice. The dumb holes need to be taped over.
During my experience, I was in a horrible situation. If you have a tarp, that would be ideal. The bottom of the bag has a rope that runs through it so that it can be tightened. Whenever you pull it tight, however, it tears the plastic, so you don't have any use for it. Located at the bottom of the pool, mine is at the bottom.
There's no way to tell what the pro series is like but mine is 15 feet round. There is also a drawstring that keeps the hat in place
This was the fencing that we used on our metal pool frame (and it lasted really well, even through the very snowy winter), but it was a bit larger in circumference, so we ended up clamping it That is to say, it would probably work for an inflatable as well, if it could be secured
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These intex pool covers provide us with one complete season of coverage with the help of some weather-proof industrial strength velcro. They are inexpensive, but they are only meant to be used for season after season. Yesterday the thunderstorms were fierce and the wind was fierce as well I hear you! The product has been working well for the past several years and I will continue purchasing it! There is a 15 footer here.
Reading reviews of this product helped me decide whether to buy it. As expected, I mostly read about how there was a problem with the drawstring, how the cover got pulled into the pool, how debris fell through the ventilation holes, and so on. * * *It's not rocket science! My book has not been damaged by this cover, and I have not had any problems Here in Vegas, we're in the middle of monsoon season. A downpour of rain and winds gusting up to 45 MPH hit us this afternoon. As it turns out, my pool cover was still on when I got home. He hasn't even moved an inch. As I put it on last night, I kept my floats in the water underneath, tightened the drawstring all around, and checked to make sure it was secure all around.
There are ventilation holes there, but I find they are quite small. When there's even a slight chance that a leaf could fall through, it would be wise to opt for the latter. You might want to think twice about having a pool if you consider the cover's purpose in the longer run. Any person who has common sense, can use said common sense, and who has a 10' aboveground pool should check out this book.
The following review can be read. (Even though reviews were mixed) I purchased this Intex 10 foot Round Pool Cover for my Intex 10 foot Round Pool and it worked great. This pool is 5 feet deep and 10 feet round without a cover (duh), so I got it for that reason. There is no reason why people aren't leaving 5/5 reviews for this book. THE RESULTS ARE AMAZING! The attached picture will explain everything you need to know. As a result, the leaves are kept out by the cover. To keep the middle of the noodle toy floating, I recommend keeping a floating noodle toy under The way it is, I think it is more effective. It is easy for me to take it off and put it on. There is a good chance I would not leave my two-year-old It's not safe to leave a one-year-old outside unattended, but I imagine she would have a hard time taking it I won't let her do it, but having an open pool with a billion leaves in it is MUCH safer than an open pool. Here's a picture you can check out. Millions of words cannot be said for it. It was a great deal and I would buy it again for the full price. If I were able to, I'd pay even more. As long as your pool is correctly centered (see picture), this is a nice product.
This Intex 10' x 30" Metal Frame Set Swimming Pool comes with a 330 GPH pump and automatic covers. There are 6 filters in this box.
Our pop-up pool is a Summer Waves 10' unit, and it is perfect. For the cover to work perfectly, here are a few tips This is 1. 2) Invest in industrial Specifically, I purchased the 2" Stronghold brand and I am very pleased with it. . * *2. 1) Place the cover over the pool where you want it to stay. . * *2. 1) Place a piece of Velcro on the poles facing out (you don't have to put it on every pole, but it will add more stability). 1. 2. 3. 2) The matching piece of Velcro will be placed on the inside It is very important you place the velcro on the pole LOW enough so that the cover will not slip off. In order to prevent water from pooling in the center, we kept floaties with a beach ball in the middle to give the cover a bit of height from below. Make sure you don't pull too hard on the cover, as it is not super durable, and if you leave it in the sun it may stretch, possibly ripping it. Don't take any chances. That should be helpful, I hope! There is no doubt it is a good cover, but there is not enough string to bind it securely around the perimeter of the pool.
It's a bit windy here today but my new Intex pool cover is staying in place. I just put it on to see how it looks and to see if it will fit and stay in place. The tie string works very well in keeping it secured. In the top of the cover there are many small holes. I didn't know why they were there but my friend told me they were to prevent the cover from getting too much pressure under it and to keep the water from smelling bad from the heat. We love our cover, it fits perfectly.
The cover for the pool that came with it is very cheap and difficult to keep on. You pull tight on the string inside that holds the cover in place. I cannot get it to This was the first item I saw and ordered and it has worked It comes with clips used to attach the cover to a pole. It is impossible for the cover to come off without clips. I like that idea very much. As for how long it will last though, I have just put it on so it works better and easier than previous cover. UPDATE I used it one time and it was ripping and is now in the It probably won't be of use to you more than once. Using clips with rope attached is a neat idea, however clips will no longer be useful once grommet pulls out of cover. During the second year, everything completely fell apart. You can see the pictures here.
In general, I agree with most of the buyers on this page. I truly believe that the design concept is excellent (holes to drain water from the pool in strategic areas) and clamps to hold and stretch the Yet, the canvas material is as many have noted paper thin and tears easily, and the sockets that the rope passes through tear away way too easily as well. Claps are brilliant but short in length, barely reaching the first or second tooth and locking it, therefore the store bought rubber fasteners you see in the image are used to hold it in place (an extra $20) and wouldn't be needed The Florida humidity causes it to tear apart each season, so I keep buying one each year. The chemical and heat that are evaporating from the thin material are my closest analogies. Therefore, the cost of the product has not scared me away however, I would be willing to pay a few more dollars if the material were a bit This also applies to the length of the tongue during claps.