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Bestway Swim Vista Oval Pool Set $599.99 (Was $1,199.99) @ Costco Online (Membership Required)

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Bestway Swim Vista Oval Pool Set 5.49 x 2.74 x 1.22 m (13,430L). Model 5611V.

Who knows how much use this will get you with Nina hanging around for the summer but seems like a good deal for a set that comes with the solar water heater.

Showing $599.99 delivered online, down from $1199.99

Website Product Description:
This easy to set up pool has corrosion resistant metal frames with heavy-duty PVC and polyester 3 ply side walls and 3 ply band provides additional wall support. The 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. The unique oval design and shape makes this pool more compact, so it requires less area for set up and less water to fill it up. Pool equipped with a Seal and Lock System for a safe and secure pipe connection. Chem Connect Dispenser maintains and provides clean, healthy pool water. Dispenser release provides a stable level of chlorine needed for proper chemical balance.

This pool has two built-in see-through windows providing an interactive water adventure, an underwater adhesive repair patch and extra strong side walls of this pool are constructed with Tritech, a 3 layer reinforced material with a polyester mesh core encased between two layers of high gauge PVC material. This creates a total thickness of 0.40-0.80 mm (16 - 32 gauge) depending on the size of the pool, offering superior strength and durability. Includes: one pool, sand filter pump (220-240V), ladder, cover, solar water heater, chemconnect dispenser and cleancast skimmer set.

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  • I have a slightly sloping land…any ideas how to solve this ?

    • +8

      Sounds like you have a deep end and a shallow end for kids. Win win.

      • That's a good idea. But will it cause instability since this pool looks quite big. Which tradesmen do I consult ?

      • Top marks for that answer. Looks like he will have sloppy pool for sloppy land…

    • +1

      Don't fill the water to the top?

      Or put pine sleepers around where the pool will go and fill the space with new dirt to level the ground.

      • I am looking to put it on a concrete storm easement.

        • +1

          If it is an easement then you should check what you can erect on or near it. If that's not an issue then you'll need to figure out the easiest way you can level up an area large enough for the pool to be erected on i.e. excavate high side, build up low side or a bit of both. The area you build up will need to be compacted so areas of it don't settle under the weight of the pool when it's filled (13,000 litres of water weighs approx 13 metric tonnes) and you'll need to remove anything from the base that might cut or pierce the liner. A layer of clean sand will assist with levelling and be liner friendly.

          It will obviously come with instructions for setting it up and there'll be plenty of advice and helpful hints on the Internet e.g. YouTube videos for similar jobs. These pools are meant for DIY assembly/set up so a lot of expertise is not required but a bit of common sense is.

        • its fine, not a permanent structure

  • +7

    Queue the you must build a fence comments

    • +3

      They would sell so many of these if there was an easy way to build a compliant fence

      • Or time travel back a few years

  • A round one for small backpacks would be good

  • Would buy one, but they won't deliver to me, full price membership, for half of the membership benefits

  • ugliest looking pool ever?

  • I bought one years ago from bunnings and it's absolute garbage quality, frame started to buckle and the pump tubes all died from UV. 1 year warranty and bunnings = no help.

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