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Backyard Kid Pools


LifeisaGarden

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My daughter is saving her money to buy one of these pools.

She wants either this one...

http://www.walmart.com/ip/My-Sunshine-12-x-39-Metal-Frame-Pool/15711173

or this one...

http://www.walmart.com/ip/My-Sunshine-15-x-42-Metal-Frame-Pool/15711192

I'm leaning towards the $199 one since it's a little bigger and comes with a ground cloth and a cleaning kit. I told her if we got the bigger one I would pay the difference. She's already saved $100 in the last couple of months.

Do any of you have one of these? Do you like it? Is it durable enough for reuse for several summers?

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I bought one before, I put it on the side corner of my house(dead end street) cause it does kill grass, but it worked pretty well, but the city fined me and told me to take it down. Make sure you buy chlorine and a cover to put over it.

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I have one of those inflatable ring ones, basically a rubber bowl. Somebody gave me an 8ft, but last year I went and got the 12ft, 3ft deep version. We love it, its not too big for my kids, 2 & 4, but plenty big enough for the family to get in, play for a while cool off. I would even go home for long lunch break and just soak for an hour. I will prol'ly get one of them bigger ones within 2 years to accommodate the kids gettin bigger.. Going to set it up Friday when i take some time off...

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We've had the 8 ft inflatable ring version for the last 2 years & she likes that one ok but wants a bigger one. I told her she'd have to buy it herself because there's nothing wrong with the existing one. She always wants me to get in it with her but quite frankly I'm tired of being kicked in the boobs and vagina because the pool is really only big enough for one kid to splash around in.

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