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Intex488 x 122cm Ultra XTR Frame Pool Set with Sand Filter Pump and Fashion Mat

488 x 122cm
488 x 122cm

R9,799

Retail: R14,000
About

Enhance your backyard this summer with the Intex Ultra XTR™ Frame pool that features a beautiful blue tile print and an elegant graphite exterior.

Have an amazing time with family and friends with the spacious pool. This top-of-the-line above-ground pool combines high-quality with style offering ease of ownership so that your pool time is a truly fun time. It comes with a 2-year warranty on the pool liner, frame, and filter pump.

Product Features
  • Includes all of the components you need: Pool, Ladder, Cover and Krystal Clear™ Filtration and Sanitation system
  • Powerful water filtration with included 110-120V Krystal Clear™ Sand Filter Pump (pump flow rate: 1,200 Gph) with Hydro Aeration® Technology for easy maintenance
  • Powerful protection against rust combining strong galvanized steel with advanced inner and outer powder coating
  • An innovative steel frame design that optimizes shape and weight distribution for enhanced strength and durability
  • Composite T-Joints precisely engineered for strength, metal frame protection and easy assembly: the Easy lock System™ that simply snaps together – no tools required
  • A tough 3-Ply liner with high puncture- and tear resistance
  • Ready for water in 45 minutes
  • Dimensions: 4.88m x 1.22m
  • Ages: 6 Years +
  • Warranty: 12 Months
What's In The Box
  • 1 x Pool
  • 1 x Ladder
  • 1 x Pool Cover
  • 1 x Krystal Clear™ Filtration and Sanitation System
  • 1 x Fashion Mat (Design will be at random)
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