Best Way Steel Pro MAX 12′ x 30″Pool Set – Swimming Pools
Assemble the pool and connect the filter pump according to manual. The filter pump offer the type of superior filtration needed to keep your summer escape clean and pristine.
Have the best summer yet with this Best Way Steel Pro MAX 12′ x 30″Pool Set!
- Assemble the pool and connect the filter pump according to manual. The filter pump offer the type of superior filtration needed to keep your summer escape clean and pristine.
- Outdoor Play
- Read and follow all other safety information and instructions in the manual.
- * Warranty length 180 days* Water capacity (90%): 1,710gal. (6,473L)* Easy set up * Corrosion resistant metal frames* Easy to take down for off-season storage* Pool equipped with Seal & Lock System for a safe and secure pipe connection* Printed mosaic inner liner on the sides and bottom of the pool.* Heavy-duty PVC and polyester 3-ply side walls* 3-ply band provides additional wall support * Built-in flow control drain valve makes it easy to drain by attaching the valve to a garden hose (with included adapter) to drain away water* Underwater adhesive repair patch * The round shape of the pool provides for easy installation, enhanced stability, and less wasted space due to the fact that the pool doesn?t require lateral support.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Pool, Filter Pump (110-120v), Repair Patch
PRODUCT DETAILS
- 30″ H x 12′ W x 12′ D
- Age: 12 years & up
- Assembly required
- Plastic, steel
- Wipe clean
- Imported
Additional information
Size | 30" H x 12' W x 12' D |
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by William
Our grandkids are living with us now and we thought this may be a good way to keep cool this summer. BEST SUMMER INVESTMENT EVER! They are spending three hours a day in it and are even losing some of the excess weight they gave gained being locked up in the house due to the virus. We got a better pump and a tent to put over it and WOW! Make sure to get a 13 foot tent as the pool is 12 foot. Putting the foam play mates under it also makes it better.
by Alicia
I have never bought this brand before, I usually buy intex pools. However this pool has turned out to be almost as good. The pump is smaller but it still works well. I really like that it looks like stones and not the normal blue. So far do good!
by Diana
We bought this for the grandchildren and it is being used everyday. Easy setup easy to get in the perfect size.
by Dalalema
Working well after 1 week. We also bought a best way ladder for the young ones and pool cover to go with it. Perfect height to put a folding lifetime table next to so you can paddle your feet in water if not swimming.
by Akatheraptor
Pool was built and much better looking than I had anticipated. upgraded the pump with a 1000gph pump the pump it comes with seemed to be way under powered was
by Tara
The pool is pretty easy to set-up and has nice design. Perfect size for kids! Only complaint is the pump is not strong enough. The pump works, but we are looking to replace it with a more powerful one.