JOYMOR 5-in-1 Inflatable Water Slide Park, Bounce House w/Air Blower, Climbing Wall, Double Jump Area , Splash Pool, Water Gun, Water Slide Castle Outdoor Playhouse for Little Kids
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It deflated when the blower was turned off. This is made of the same material as a tent. This deflates in a few minutes without any air being pushed into it, just like a pillowcase full of air would if you didn't keep pushing air into it.
It can be used with a regular water hose.
It's the first time we've used it, and it's perfectly fine. Fun tip. When you deflate the pool, you'll notice that water has gotten inside; keep the air pump running until all of the water has been removed. It was a hit with the kids, and it was completely safe the entire time; I hope this helps!
There is no plug to be found. Ours is on a slight incline, so when it deflates, it pours down the incline. After that, we usually leave it out for an hour or two to dry completely.
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6, 4, 17m) The price is also hard to beat!.
Covid is the best investment ever, and the kids adore it. There's no need to visit a water park now that Covid is available.
The quality is excellent, and it is extremely simple to install. It takes less than 10 seconds to unbox, unfold, and inflate the blower. The water hose and sprinkler head function well and are simple to install and connect; the blower, on the other hand, performs admirably and is surprisingly quiet. The house isn't huge and is manageable by one person. I live in Arizona, and I had it out on a 102 degree day with full exposure, and the house didn't get too hot, which was a plus for days without water. With low to medium pressure adjusted at the water valve, the splash pool holds a lot of water and fills up in about 3 hours. At that point, I shut off the water. I had three and five-year-olds who had been playing nonstop for three hours, so it was the ideal time to stop. The only annoyance may be drying, but it isn't all that bad- How I did it was as follows: I deflated it and propped it off the ground with chairs and saw horses to let the water run off, raise one end to help speed up and remove any lingering water, inflate and ran the blower for a few hours to push out water, deflate and propped it off the ground with chairs and saw horses to let it sit overnight, then inflated the next day for an hour to make sure it was dry- When it comes to storing it, you don't want any water to get trapped and cause mold. I hope you find this information useful.
It arrived on time for the Fourth of July, which was earlier than expected. This fun water slide provided hours of entertainment for the kids in the backyard. br>Pro: The end of the slide prevents you from splashing into the water, keeping the water inside and avoiding injury to the kids' butts as they fall straight to the ground. br>br>Con: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place I've attached a video of the bubbles popping out of the stitches all the time, and the entrance stitch ripping off when my son stepped on the side the first time we used it. br>br>I'm hoping for a long life for this slide. It is being used by three of my children, who all enjoy it.
This is the third time we've done it. When I used this inflatable, it ripped at one of the seams. I contacted the seller, who was extremely helpful and generous in resolving the problem.
br>My husband likes it a lot. br>It's a hit with my friends as well. br>We probably used it six times this summer, and while it wasn't as much as the kids wanted, it was still a fun addition to our vacation. I'm planning to use it until the end of the year: ) Even if there isn't any water, the kids enjoy it.
It is of excellent quality and can withstand the heat of Arizona. The blower is powerful, and it has been operating throughout the summer. The only thing I would change is that it should include a pump for recirculating pool water. To save water, I went to HarborFreight and bought a pump to use the water from the pool to pump water to the slide and Canon.
Next year, I'll check in to see how it's holding up.