Intex Round Metal Frame Pool Cover, Blue, 10 ft
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By having drainage holes, you will be letting rain, leaves, and tree dirt drain right back into your pool. It works much better if you duck tape it shut. Getting the top off after a rain is essential. Be sure to leave some slack in the cover to allow for rain. Rather than let the siphon hose clog, I put a screen over it. Then ratchet the strap tight to keep it from blowing off. Attach enough rope to the strap to allow it to go around the pool. There should also be a cover without the holes from Intex. The cover I have is an excellent one I had to replace the aluminium twice during its 8-year lifespan. The dumb holes should be taped over.
There was something horrible that happened to me. If you had a tarp, that would have been better for you. To tighten the bottom, you have to use the rope that runs through As soon as you start to pull it tight, it rips the plastic, so you can't use it. Located at the bottom of my pool, mine is on the bottom.
It fits perfectly on my 15 foot round table and I have no idea if it fits the Pro Series. There is also a drawstring to help keep it in place
This plastic covered the pool of our metal frame (and didn't crack during the cold snowy winter) but it was a little larger in circumference, so we clamped it on all In other words, if there is a way to secure it, it should probably work also for an inflatable
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The intex pool covers last for one season with the help of a few pieces of weatherproof industrial strength Velcro. They are available for a price that makes them seasonally The storms were severe last night and we were swept away It's Laa! The product has worked well for the past seven years and I plan on purchasing them in the future. There are 15 ft. of it.
This review may be of interest to you. (Even though the reviews were mixed, I bought this Intex 10 foot Round Pool Cover for my Intex 10 foot Round Pool and it worked perfectly. ). Due to the fact that the 10 foot Round Pool does not come with a cover (dumb), I purchased this one instead. There doesn't seem to be any reviews of this 5/5, and I'm not sure why that is. THERE IS NOTHING TO MAKE IT BETTER! Here's a picture for you to take a look at. Leaves are kept out of the cover because it fits snugly. If you have a floating noodle toy, keep it under the middle of the vessel. It works better this way, in my opinion. It is easy for me to take it off and put it on It's unlikely that I would leave my two young children It would be impossible for a year old to take this off by herself, even if she was left outside unattended. It's a safe bet I won't let her try, but I certainly feel safer than letting her swim in an open pool with millions of leaves inside. Here is a picture you can check out. A million words are worth a million pictures. My only problem was that I paid full price for the item. If I could double my payment, I would. If your pool is properly set up (see picture), it is a nice product to have.
The majority of what I read was about how the drawstring did not work, how the cover got sucked into the pool, how debris slipped through the ventilation holes, etc.
That's not rocket science, it's just plain old common sense. As far as I'm concerned, I love this cover and have not encountered any problems Las Vegas is in the middle of monsoon season. We had a downpour of rain and winds of up to 45 mph this afternoon. Funny thing is, the cover over my pool was still on when I came home. The only thing that had changed was the color. The last time I put it on, I kept my floats in the water underneath, tightened up the drawstring as much as I could, checked that it was secure all around, and went inside. There are small ventilation holes all around. you are concerned about even the smallest chance of a leaf falling through, I suggest you use a leaf guard. In the broader context of what this cover is supposed to be used for, maybe you shouldn't have a pool at all. Anyone who has a 10' aboveground pool who has common sense, who can use that common sense, and can use that common sense, should check out this product.
My review of the following can be found here This is an Intex 10' x 30" Metal Frame Set Swimming Pool with a 330 GPH Pump and filter system. There are six filters included in the pack.
I have the Summer Waves 10' pop-up pool and I am very pleased with it. Here are some suggestions to make sure that the cover is flawless *1.
2) Make sure the velcro is industrial strength! In the 2" sizes, I purchased the Stronghold brand and it worked beautifully. * * 2. 1) Place the cover over the pool where you want its placement to remain. * * 2. 1) Stick a piece of Velcro on the poles facing out (you don't have to do it on every pole, but it makes it more stable). The third point. 1) The matching piece of velcro will be attached to the inside Be sure to place your velcro on the pole a bit lower than the top of the pole, so that it We kept floaties in the center with a beach ball to keep the water from pooling in the center. This gave the covers some height from underside, which made the water bead up and pool. It is a bit thin, and it may stretch if it is exposed to the sun, possibly ripping it. Don't pull too hard on it, since it isn't very durable. Keep an eye on yourself. Please find attached a sample of how to do this! There is definitely something good about this cover, however I'm not sure it will work with the string to secure it around the perimeter of the pool.
Just received my new Intex pool cover today. I put it on to see how it looks and to see if it would fit and stay in place. The tie string is doing very well of keeping it in place. It's a bit windy here today, but it is staying well. A lot of little holes are made in the top of the cover I didn't know why but my friend told me that it was to keep it from getting too much pressure under it and to keep your water from smelling bad from the heat, so any way we love our cover, it fits perfectly.
The offer is valid for just It's very hard to keep the cover on the pool that came with it since it's very cheap. Inside there is a string you pull in order to secure the cover. Worked fine previously, but not anymore. The product was what I was looking for and I ordered it. It comes with clips which are attached to the cover and are attached to the It is impossible to remove the cover without clips. I think this is a great As my cover is new I cannot tell how long it will last, but it already works better and is easier than the old cover. UPDATE had to reattach five grommets that pulled out as cover is tearing and will soon end up in the pool instead of above I imagine you'll only be able to use it once. The idea of using clips with rope attached works well, but when grommet pulls out of cover, clips are no use. A total breakdown occurred during the second year. Take a look at the.
This concept is excellent (holes to drain away water into the pool in strategic areas) and clamps to keep the cover in place. It is however, of the canvas material that many have stated that it is paper thin and tears easily, and that the sockets through which the rope passes also tear too easily. tongue is too short to barely catch any teeth to lock it, hence the main reason why I use the store bought rubber fasteners you see in the image to keep it in place (adding an extra $20 to my cost) and would surely not need them if the tongue were My husband and I have been buying one every season since it will tear apart in the Florida heat. It would simply be chemical evaporation and heat that would cause the thin material to bubble. In other words, the price doesn't deter me from ordering. However, I wouldn't mind paying a few dollars more if the material was a bit thicker and made of a more sturdy substance. It also depends on how long the tongue of the clap is.