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frontpageStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Mar 04, 2024 11:12 AM
frontpageStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Mar 04, 2024 11:12 AM

Play Day Inflatable Play Centers: 102" x 69" x 44" Dino Play Center Splash Pad

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$20

$45

55% off
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Walmart has select Play Day Inflatable Play Centers on sale for prices listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.

Available:

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Written by RevOne | Staff
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here.

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danman281
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I have a similar product. There are multiple inflation ports, therefore multiple chambers to fill. One of mine had a leak and required constant filling.

Clean up is a pain. You must deflate all chambers and it takes forever. Good luck folding it back in the box too. It's hard to completely dry.

It's fun but a disposable toy used for one or two summers
tombox
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Pvc is bad for babies:


"#3 – Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

PVC (soft vinyl plastic) often contains lead and
phthalates, and the production or destruction of
PVC releases cancer-causing dioxins into the en-
vironment.
Products that likely contain PVC: Flexible plastic
toys (rubber duckies, dolls, beach balls, infant bath
books), bibs, rest mats, inflatable swimming pools,
garden hoses, raincoats, wall paneling and flooring,
window blinds, cosmetics, shower curtains, crib
bumpers, imitation leather, and food packaging.
PVC Health Concerns: Cancer, birth defects, repro-
ductive and developmental disorders, low sperm
count, undescended testes, premature puberty, and
liver dysfunction." -- UC Davis Health

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Mar 07, 2024 11:55 AM
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danman281Mar 07, 2024 11:55 AM
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I have a similar product. There are multiple inflation ports, therefore multiple chambers to fill. One of mine had a leak and required constant filling.

Clean up is a pain. You must deflate all chambers and it takes forever. Good luck folding it back in the box too. It's hard to completely dry.

It's fun but a disposable toy used for one or two summers
Mar 09, 2024 07:39 PM
57 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
Heisenberg99Mar 09, 2024 07:39 PM
57 Posts
Had one of these types and used ONCE. Inflating, deflating is a pain. Have a small circular splash pad which kids enjoy mostly. Any more water we just go to community pool. Again my experience… could be a different experience for someone else.
Mar 11, 2024 01:29 PM
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tomboxMar 11, 2024 01:29 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank tombox

Pvc is bad for babies:


"#3 – Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

PVC (soft vinyl plastic) often contains lead and
phthalates, and the production or destruction of
PVC releases cancer-causing dioxins into the en-
vironment.
Products that likely contain PVC: Flexible plastic
toys (rubber duckies, dolls, beach balls, infant bath
books), bibs, rest mats, inflatable swimming pools,
garden hoses, raincoats, wall paneling and flooring,
window blinds, cosmetics, shower curtains, crib
bumpers, imitation leather, and food packaging.
PVC Health Concerns: Cancer, birth defects, repro-
ductive and developmental disorders, low sperm
count, undescended testes, premature puberty, and
liver dysfunction." -- UC Davis Health
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