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Intex 14Ft X 42In Prism Frame Pool Set

£131.06
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Best price I’ve seen for a 14ft pool. I paid a lot more for the similar sized Aldi Summer Waves pool a few years ago.

Next best price I can see is on eBay



Enjoy hours of outdoor fun with the Intex® Prism Frame™ 14ft X 42in pool. It is constructed with puncture-resistant 3-ply durable material. It features all of the great benefits of Metal Frame pools, and are enhanced with strong powder-coated steel tubing and stylish and upscale looking liner color. Hydro Aeration® Technology is incorporated into the cartridge filter pump providing improved circulation and filtration, improved water clarity, and increased negative ions at the water surface. Follow these 3 steps for easy assembly. 1) Lay out the liner for your pool on flat, level ground. 2) Assemble the frame for your pool. 3) Fill your pool with water and enjoy. It comes with a 1,000 gal cartridge filter pump, ladder. Water capacity is 3,357 gallons (90%) and it is ready for water in 45 minutes.

Innovative T-joint – simplified with no pins required
Puncture resistant 3-ply durable material
Faster and easier assembly with no tools required
Dual suction outlet fittings – improve water circulation resulting in better water hygiene and clarity
Includes a 110-120V Krystal Clear™ cartridge filter pump, pump flow rate: 1,000 Gph
Includes pool ladder, ground cloth and pool cover
Approximate set-up size: 14ft X 42in
Water capacity: 3,357 gallons (90%)
Ready for water in approximately 45 minutes
1-year limited warranty*
Age grade 6+

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  1. PAULTRD's avatar
    For those on a meter: This pool takes around 13 cubic meters of water. My supplier charges £1.267 per cubic meter of clean water plus £1.15 per cubic meter for waste water. Total to fill the pool is £31.42.

    Top Tip is to take a meter reading before and after filling the pool, then ring your supplier with these readings. Tell them this amount of water will not be re-entering the waste system as its run off (it will water the lawn for example) which will save you around £15 on your water bill.
    rlszer's avatar
    Iirc, you can call them, arranging a separate fee? I'm sure I read you get a reduction in fees.
  2. Dribbles_MacTavish's avatar
    Given that it comes with a ladder and filter pump too, it's not bad price at all.

    But given that it would probably only be in use for a few weeks to a month, finding somewhere to store it would be an issue. Sure it comes neatly packed in a box, but I doubt very much that it will go back in the box afterwards
    Vipul_PatelHm1's avatar
    I have the 12ft version. Setting up was fine. Even with a heater on the few summer days of around 27 degrees we had last year, the temp barely stayed above 22 degrees. Dismantling, cleaning and storing has been a pain. Not sure I’d bother again, at least in the UK. (edited)
  3. EVIESMUMMY's avatar
    Has anyone purchased this deal and got what it says on the box ?
    Limited description on amazon & only a few reviews,

    We’re northern and had loads of use in the last 4 years of the 12ft version although water company thought we had a leak probably just fill it with rain this year !

    Good deal if you definitely get everything on the box, voted hot 🔥
    gogs98's avatar
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    Got one sitting in my garage waiting for some sun. Haven’t opened the box yet, but it definitely says that the pump, filter, ladder and cover are included.
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  4. sab's avatar
    Judging by the shocking weather so far, chances are these won't be needed this year
    Rone's avatar
    Well you could certainly save on the water bill
  5. Dan_82's avatar
    Where the hell is my measuring tape.......
  6. jarviand's avatar
    Leave water in all year round - just cover and run pump/filter a couple of hours a day - don't need much if any chlorine in winter if it is cold. Rain will keep it topped up anyway. Look out for second hand air source heat pump if you want to save a stack on heating in summer.
  7. jklfgh's avatar
    £143 now still not bad

    had same pool, without all accessories for three years already. Kids losing interest but still good for hot days. I aim to get it up for may break, and down the first weekend they’re back at school in September. Takes a few days to do each. Drying to put away gets impossible from mid September on so have learned to put away even though weather still decent. Pump now leaking a bit but might consider this if kids interested, compared to price of separate pump. And then get some accessories as bonus.glad i didn’t go smaller. (edited)
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