Intex 10′ x 30″ Metal Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool with Filter Pump

10′ x 30″ approximate set-up size. Constructed with durable coated steel frame. Laminated PVC sidewalls are triple strong with 3 separate layers of material for extra strength and durability.

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The Intex 10′ x 30″ Metal Frame Above-Ground Swimming Pool helps make it easy to enjoy outdoor time during the summer. It’s built with a solid, durable and easy-to-assemble frame. This Intex swimming pool makes an ideal first pool for a family and is designed to accommodate smaller children. It has a filter pump that’s simple to maintain and comes with set-up DVD instructions. Its water capacity at 90 percent is 1,185 gallons and it can be ready for water within 30 minutes. This metal frame swimming pool is designed to fit into most standard backyard spaces smoothly. It has a bright blue color that makes it simple to locate. The large size fits multiple people with ease so you can enjoy time with family and friends. The Intex 10′ x 30″ Metal Frame Above-Ground Swimming Pool makes a thoughtful gift for a new homeowner as well as an ideal addition to your own home.

  • 10′ x 30″ approximate set-up size
  • Constructed with durable coated steel frame
  • Laminated PVC sidewalls are triple strong with 3 separate layers of material for extra strength and durability
  • Convenient drain plug connects to garden hose so water can be drained away from pool or house area
  • Dual suction outlet fittings improve water circulation, resulting in better water hygiene and clarity
  • Includes 110V-120V filter pump with a pump flow rate of 330-gal per hour
  • Water capacity: 1,185-gal
  • Intex Swimming Pool is ready for water in 30 minutes
  • Set-up DVD instructions included
  • Age range: 6 years and up

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Manufacturer Part Number

28201EHIntex

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  1. 04

    by Corey

    Very simple set up. Be sure the area is level, swept (ensuring all rocks/debris is clear) and we put down a Pool Floor Liner pad (thick felt), covered the pad with a 14mil tarp, then put the pool liner on top to prevent anything growing through the bottom. I had a 8′ intex pool last year and the filter pump hoses leaked at the attachments and did very little for keeping the pool clean – I had to drain and fill it twice. So this year we upgraded the pool, as well as the filter pump to an Intex Krystal Clear Sand Filter Pump for Above Ground Pools, 10-inch. With this, we have a stronger filter pump, and reducing the amount of time the pump will need to be run by about 3 hrs/day. It’s the perfect size for my husband and I to float around in, and easily room for 2 more adults. I do wish there were liner color options, I would have chosen something more neutral, but with COVID-19 and pools across the world being closed, these pools are a hot item this year and stock was scarce, so I took what I could get! My niece and nephew are going to have a blast next week, and my husband and I hope to stay cool in the Florida hear for a few more summers to come!

  2. 04

    by Conor

    Happy kids! My young kids love this pool and it has been absolutely perfect for them. Easy to set up and maintain.

  3. 04

    by Monkies

    I bought this because of the pandemic. everybody started buying TP, I bought a pool. we have used it for over two months now and it is great!

  4. 04

    by Mary

    Awesome pool, easy set up.

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