Little Tikes 2-in-1 Wet 'n Dry Waterslide & Bouncer
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Walmart has Little Tikes 2-in-1 Wet 'n Dry Waterslide & Bouncer for $329. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
Blower required for inflation
Dimensions: 12'7"L x 13'7"W x 9'2"H
90-day limited warranty on fabric
Includes stakes, repair kit, and storage bag
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Walmart Return Policy: You have 90 days after purchase to exchange or return, unless noted in our exceptions. You can return items in-store, for free by mail, or via a scheduled pickup from your home. Please provide your in-store receipt or Walmart.com order number and they will refund the purchase price and applicable taxes and fees to the original form of payment or provide a replacement.
Parents of little children - get one, if you have the room to store it.
Rule #1 - put it away almost immediately after use, and it will last you for years.
I drain the water at end of the day, and run blower without water for a couple of hours. The next day, run blower again while moving it around to catch sun. Finally use a leaf blower to get all the rest. Have mine for several years, and has been a hit. These things are big and heavy, but so worth it.
Also, if you can, get a hot water line installed outdoors. Comes in handy when the day might be sunny, but a bit colder, you can send some warm water through to get them started.
Just buy another and return the one with the holes
Good find in the current COVID market, but I believe this is the normal price for this item. Prices for bounce houses and these slides crept upwards continually last year. Hopefully this is a sign that supply has caught up with demand and price gouging on items used for entertaining children has ceased.
I really want to buy this for my son, but I am also a little pissed I didn't get the $300 hot tub on black friday, I would have used that more than this Lol.
Parents of little children - get one, if you have the room to store it.
Rule #1 - put it away almost immediately after use, and it will last you for years.
I drain the water at end of the day, and run blower without water for a couple of hours. The next day, run blower again while moving it around to catch sun. Finally use a leaf blower to get all the rest. Have mine for several years, and has been a hit. These things are big and heavy, but so worth it.
Also, if you can, get a hot water line installed outdoors. Comes in handy when the day might be sunny, but a bit colder, you can send some warm water through to get them started.
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Rule #1 - put it away almost immediately after use, and it will last you for years.
I drain the water at end of the day, and run blower without water for a couple of hours. The next day, run blower again while moving it around to catch sun. Finally use a leaf blower to get all the rest. Have mine for several years, and has been a hit. These things are big and heavy, but so worth it.
Also, if you can, get a hot water line installed outdoors. Comes in handy when the day might be sunny, but a bit colder, you can send some warm water through to get them started.
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Or $250
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Inflat.../986711756
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That's a good point!
Just buy another and return the one with the holes
Shhhh, don't say the quiet part out loud!
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Costwa...thena=
Or $250
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Inflat.../986711756
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Costwa...thena=
Or $250
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Inflat.../986711756
If its still in stock.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Costwa...thena=
Or $250
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Inflat.../986711756
Thanks. Got the bigger one. It doesn't come with a blower FYI.
Rule #1 - put it away almost immediately after use, and it will last you for years.
I drain the water at end of the day, and run blower without water for a couple of hours. The next day, run blower again while moving it around to catch sun. Finally use a leaf blower to get all the rest. Have mine for several years, and has been a hit. These things are big and heavy, but so worth it.
Also, if you can, get a hot water line installed outdoors. Comes in handy when the day might be sunny, but a bit colder, you can send some warm water through to get them started.