A suggestion for the power cord problem. Get something like a heavy duty 3' 10/3 extension cord and a Sockit Box. This is how I deal with all my Christmas/Halloween light displays bcause of the same issues.
I’m an adult (5ft!) I’ve got a 6ft one it’s perfect for me! I’ve had two ops this year so bad scars that can’t get sun on yet!!! But whilst my hubby and daughter go paddle boarding I can have a relax in my pool! Love it!
I'm an electrician, this will be an unpopular opinion, but you are safe to plug that gfci plug into an extension cord. The plug is an extra sensitive gfi that is designed for personal protection. If it gets wet, it will trip before anything bad can happen.
We have a dock box that I use to hold batteries for an inverter, which kind of acts like a generator because we have solar panels. Here in Florida, the power goes out so it’s good to have some free power. Inside the box, I have a power strip that I use for charging my batteries during the time we have power and this box is very dry and only a few feet away from my small pool, just like yours. We were able to use the existing 600 gallon pump, but we had to buy the vacuum hose combination from Walmart so that we could connect the vacuum directly to the pump and put it on the bottom of the pool on the opposite side of the pump, which gives much better circulation. And having the vacuum allows for cleaning, the tree debris that falls into the pool when it’s not covered. because we use artesian well water, we have to shock the water.
Hi!! Thanks for the review! It was very helpful. Ughhh just notice my pic… that’s definitely my 10 yr old who did that lol! Wanted to say how cool and coincidentally that the first video I clicked on was someone who lives in upstate NY like me! Thanks again.
I got the 8 foot one for £30 but didn't come with a pump. I managed to keep it clear without for 2 months but now it's green because I didnt keep up with the chlorine when we werent using it.
Hi KP, thanks for watching! I also have an inflatable hot tub plugged into the same outlet. So I run the pool filter every night from about 8pm to 8am, and then I switch to the hot tub pump from 8am to 8pm. So about 12 hours a day and didn't notice a huge spike in the power bill. The water has been pretty clear as well.
I'm an adult and this pool is perfect size!
Wonderful! My 10 year old LOVES it! She and three friends made a whirlpool, swimming under water making a current. Fun!
Thank you for linking all the products you used! Excellent video!! Subscribed!
A suggestion for the power cord problem. Get something like a heavy duty 3' 10/3 extension cord and a Sockit Box. This is how I deal with all my Christmas/Halloween light displays bcause of the same issues.
I’m an adult (5ft!) I’ve got a 6ft one it’s perfect for me! I’ve had two ops this year so bad scars that can’t get sun on yet!!! But whilst my hubby and daughter go paddle boarding I can have a relax in my pool! Love it!
I'm an electrician, this will be an unpopular opinion, but you are safe to plug that gfci plug into an extension cord. The plug is an extra sensitive gfi that is designed for personal protection. If it gets wet, it will trip before anything bad can happen.
Thank you that is good to know! Appreciate your comment 👍
We have a dock box that I use to hold batteries for an inverter, which kind of acts like a generator because we have solar panels. Here in Florida, the power goes out so it’s good to have some free power. Inside the box, I have a power strip that I use for charging my batteries during the time we have power and this box is very dry and only a few feet away from my small pool, just like yours. We were able to use the existing 600 gallon pump, but we had to buy the vacuum hose combination from Walmart so that we could connect the vacuum directly to the pump and put it on the bottom of the pool on the opposite side of the pump, which gives much better circulation. And having the vacuum allows for cleaning, the tree debris that falls into the pool when it’s not covered. because we use artesian well water, we have to shock the water.
"It's very fun and playful" is what I heard.
Ive had one for three years the plastic is a tough, we store it in garage! I think is really cheap and keep kids busy!
I totally agree. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Hi!! Thanks for the review! It was very helpful. Ughhh just notice my pic… that’s definitely my 10 yr old who did that lol! Wanted to say how cool and coincidentally that the first video I clicked on was someone who lives in upstate NY like me! Thanks again.
Thank you for watching!
I got the 8 foot one for £30 but didn't come with a pump. I managed to keep it clear without for 2 months but now it's green because I didnt keep up with the chlorine when we werent using it.
This is helpful! So just to confirm; the pump you include in the description fits on the pool with no extra adapters needed- correct? Thanks!!
Very nice content. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the comment and for watching Ava!
Just grabbed the pump for mine, such a great upgrade! How long do you run your pump? All day or scheduled?
Hi KP, thanks for watching! I also have an inflatable hot tub plugged into the same outlet. So I run the pool filter every night from about 8pm to 8am, and then I switch to the hot tub pump from 8am to 8pm. So about 12 hours a day and didn't notice a huge spike in the power bill. The water has been pretty clear as well.
What position do you put it in to make it stand
The pump stands straight up and down on it's own. It's just sitting on the grass next to the pool.
@@Stackup_lou same, stands just fine in dirt
@@Kpound20 we put it in grass will that work?
Omg the bee
I know! That thing wouldn't leave me alone 😂🐝 lol
Why is there 3 hoses my pump only came with 2 hoses now im confused
I just got this pool with pump for only $59.99
Wow that's a great deal!
Just picked it up for 29.99 clearance at Aldi in Newport Ky.
Why chlorine for your little kids???????
Better than algae?!
A 5 minute intro smh
mine looks a little crooked just like yours