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expiredniki4h | Staff posted May 29, 2023 06:44 PM
expiredniki4h | Staff posted May 29, 2023 06:44 PM

Sam's Club Members: 16' x 8' Intex Prism Frame Rectangular Above Ground Pool Set

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$399

$499

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Sam's Club has for their Members: 16' x 8' x 42" Intex Prism Frame Rectangular Above Ground Pool Set for $399. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping will vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Approximate Set Up Size 16' x 8' x 42"
  • Water Capacity: 2,873 gallons @ 90%
  • Ready For Water In 60 Minutes
  • Puncture Resistant 3-Ply Material
  • Includes a 110-120V Kystral Clear Cartridge Filter Pump, Flow Rate 1,000 GPH
  • Hydro Aeration Technology Provides Improved Water Clarity and Freshness
  • Includes Type A Filter Cartridge
  • Pool Frames Engineered For Simplified Assembly And Are Rust Resistant
  • No Sand Needed
  • Set Up On Level Ground
  • Age Grade: 6+

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Sam's Club has for their Members: 16' x 8' x 42" Intex Prism Frame Rectangular Above Ground Pool Set for $399. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping will vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Approximate Set Up Size 16' x 8' x 42"
  • Water Capacity: 2,873 gallons @ 90%
  • Ready For Water In 60 Minutes
  • Puncture Resistant 3-Ply Material
  • Includes a 110-120V Kystral Clear Cartridge Filter Pump, Flow Rate 1,000 GPH
  • Hydro Aeration Technology Provides Improved Water Clarity and Freshness
  • Includes Type A Filter Cartridge
  • Pool Frames Engineered For Simplified Assembly And Are Rust Resistant
  • No Sand Needed
  • Set Up On Level Ground
  • Age Grade: 6+

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ViperRT10Matt
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Man, this thing would have gone for $2000 during lockdown summer of 2020.
danstealth
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No.


I bought an intex right before covid hit and off season at kmart for $299 for a 18inx48 prism frame.

I've taken it down every year because in the north winters get below 32* and according to intex they say if your temps go lower than that to remove the liner so the freezing doesn't damage the vinyl. I've now taken it apart and back up 5 times and the liner has not given me any issues. I actually just bought a spare liner off intex for $200 because now only the age of it has me worried. I've had 0 issues. I just make sure i roll it out after it's been sitting in the sun and the same when i roll it up i make sure its dry.

I've also had NO problem with my pump and you do NOT need to spend anymore aside from pool chlorine, test strips and some filters (1 lasts about the summer 4 months) but they come in packs of 2 so i end up just using the 2nd mid summer for no reason really.

In terms of my daily maintenance.

I go out, i clean out the paper filter with the hose, takes about 2 min to get the junk and bugs out. I use a test strip to check the levels and see if it needs chlorine and if it does i add some. I might vacuum the floor and scrub if if necessary...i think the kit cost me $50 for it and it connects to the existing pool filter.

Thats it.


The hardest part of settings up this pool was making sure the ground was level, which i will admit was very hard as my backyard was not level and i had about 3ft grade difference, but took me a week of doing it after work and i leveled it off and but some pavers under the legs for addition support and it's been perfect.

I think what a lot of people take for granted with these pools is that they don't need to be level and end up tearing the liner because of the added stress.
bustaone
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The problem with buying a $400 pool is that you will then have a $400 pool.

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niki4hMay 30, 2023 05:17 PM
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My research indicates this deal is $288.99 lower than the next reputable merchant
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vanbboyMay 30, 2023 11:16 PM
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Quote from niki4h :
My research indicates this deal is $288.99 lower than the next reputable merchant
How is that possible if the normal price is $499?
May 30, 2023 11:49 PM
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visixeroMay 30, 2023 11:49 PM
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Quote from vanbboy :
How is that possible if the normal price is $499?
I used my advanced mathematics degree to determine that Sam's Club was already the cheapest by 188.99 before this sale.
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JMBauer74May 31, 2023 12:37 AM
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Looks about the right size to convert into a hot tub
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adam empireMay 31, 2023 02:06 AM
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In for a neighbor complaint.
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bustaoneMay 31, 2023 09:35 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bustaone

The problem with buying a $400 pool is that you will then have a $400 pool.
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StevenC56Jun 01, 2023 12:53 AM
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Quote from bustaone :
The problem with buying a $400 pool is that you will then have a $400 pool.
We've had a KD rectangle pool for 8 years now. Purchased it on closeout when they stopped making them. Now all you can get is these cheap 1 season pools with undersized equipment.

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Jun 01, 2023 02:35 AM
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ViperRT10MattJun 01, 2023 02:35 AM
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Man, this thing would have gone for $2000 during lockdown summer of 2020.
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mama2maxJun 01, 2023 03:09 PM
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Quote from StevenC56 :
We've had a KD rectangle pool for 8 years now. Purchased it on closeout when they stopped making them. Now all you can get is these cheap 1 season pools with undersized equipment.
I've used the 12' and 14' round version of this pool and they last 3-4 years in my experience. I use a tarp underneath to prevent punctures/leaks and pack it into a tub in a shed over the winter.
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rcheung07Jun 01, 2023 03:30 PM
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Get minimum 48inch 4ft height if you plan to have adults. I picked up a round intex 15 or 16ft by 48 (don't remember) and it's great to splash up with growing kids with adults. Yes I bought during COVID and I overpaid at the premium. I still have the pool 2.5-3 years later.
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StevenC56Jun 01, 2023 05:11 PM
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Quote from mama2max :
I've used the 12' and 14' round version of this pool and they last 3-4 years in my experience. I use a tarp underneath to prevent punctures/leaks and pack it into a tub in a shed over the winter.
Taking them down every year is hard on a pool liner too. If you can leave it up and put a cover on it, you'll get more life out of it. Just keep the chlorine levels stable all winter and opening up your pool in the spring is easy peasy.
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sonofsmogJun 01, 2023 05:21 PM
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Quote from mama2max :
I've used the 12' and 14' round version of this pool and they last 3-4 years in my experience. I use a tarp underneath to prevent punctures/leaks and pack it into a tub in a shed over the winter.
My 12 foot round 5' deep Intex was still fine after 5+ years when we bought 15', but this is in Southern California where you can leave it up year round.
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sonofsmogJun 01, 2023 05:24 PM
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Quote from StevenC56 :
Taking them down every year is hard on a pool liner too. If you can leave it up and put a cover on it, you'll get more life out of it. Just keep the chlorine levels stable all winter and opening up your pool in the spring is easy peasy.
Absolutely. These are not "portable" pools. They are not meant to be put up and taken down. They are meant to be put up and maintained year round. Which in the case of these requires you to replace the pump with a real pump and sand filter and a auto vacuum cause what they come with isn't going to hack it. You're easy looking at another 500-600 not including chemicals to do it right.

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Jun 01, 2023 06:04 PM
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partypooper32Jun 01, 2023 06:04 PM
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I've never owned this type of pool. What sort of maintenance is involved if I just leave it in the backyard?

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