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FOR SALE Huge Intex 10ft Paddling Pool - Good as New


bettyblu79

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Very sadly, we are having to sell this amazing pool because we didn't read the small print about the requirement for a level surface for it to sit on (our garden slopes downwards).


Bought earlier this Summer, We have used it only a couple of times as we weren't able to fill it to it's most awesome potential and only really works when filled to the max (we almost managed it with a few inflatables wedged under one side).


Would suit a decked or patio surface, ideally, but can also sit on grass as long as it's level.


It's made of super robust, thick plastic so impressively tough and I woud expect it to last unlike those with inflatable sides (we have actually bought the smaller 6ft version as a replacement which will fit on our patio as we liked the design so much).


It's a bestseller on Amazon - here is a link to the exact model we have:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Intex-Easy-Foot-Inch-Pool/dp/B000MBUOOO/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=intex+pool+10ft&qid=1630344288&sr=8-2


We paid the sale price of ?53.99 so looking for something in the region of ?30 given it is like new and provided with all the fittings it came with (but not the box). Also open to reasonable offers.


Collection only from SE23 2RW as we don't drive. We have rear access that is accessible to cars so easy to bung directly into the car boot from our garden.


Obviously goes without saying that children need to be supervised when in this pool as it's quite deep - all the safety warnings on the amazon link apply!


Please feel free to message me with any questions.

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