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Intex 18ft X 52in Ultra Frame Pool Set with Sand Filter Pump

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$1,229.99

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1.Size:18ft X 52


2.:Sand Filter Pump


About this item

  • Triple strong, SUPER-TOUGH laminated sidewalls are reinforced with an all-around band to keep frame legs firmly in place.
  • Ultra Frame Pool is supported by strong, durable steel frames. Connect the Krystal Clear Sand Filter pump to enjoy clear, sparkling water.
  • Ready for water in 60 minutes. Water capacity: (90%) 6,981 gallons. Includes: Krystal Clear Sand Filter pump, Ladder. Ground Cloth. Debris Cover.
  • SUPER-TOUGH laminated PVC sidewalls. Convenient drain plug that connects to a garden hose so water can be drained away from pool or house area.
  • New dual suction outlet fittings improve water circulation resulting in better water hygiene and clarity.
  • Do not set up the pool on sand, mud, or any soft or loose soil conditions.


Have an amazing time with family and friends with the spacious Intex Ultra Frame Pool Set. Engineered for strength, the Ultra Frame Pool is supported by strong, durable steel frames which are powder coated for rust resistance and beauty. Triple strong, SUPER-TOUGH laminated sidewalls are reinforced with an all-around band to keep frame legs firmly in place. Your backyard will be the place to be all summer as your family can relax and play. Connect the Krystal Clear Sand Filter pump to enjoy clear, sparkling water. Equipped with the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, which is an added safety feature that shuts off the pump if electrical current is exposed to water. Ready for water in 60 minutes, - follow the instructional DVD for easy set up, and enjoy the fun! Water capacity: (90%) 6,981 gallons. Includes: Krystal Clear Sand Filter pump 2,100 gph (110 - 120V). Ladder. Ground Cloth. Debris Cover. Set-up and maintenance DVD. SUPER-TOUGH laminated PVC sidewalls. Convenient drain plug that connects to a garden hose so water can be drained away from pool or house area.


Caitlin Westring
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018
We bought this pool used it 3 months, took it down for the winter, put it away in its original box all dried and cared for in hopes it will be ready fir another year. Went to set it up and the poles were all rusty and breaking! I contacted intex with my problem, off course out of warranty range and their customer service is terrible! I had one leg break completely in half. I ordered a replacement leg and they sent he wrong one, called them and again terribleCustomer service. The representative was rude and told me I ordered the wrong leg. This is the last intex product I will ever purchase, not only is it garbage the company itself is a joke! Basically the whole set up is garbage now and we got one season out of it!
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016
This pool has done very well, especially for the price. We ordered it with the sand filter pump based on other reviews. The pump is nice and strong even when using a salt water system and a solar pool heater. We didn't backwash enough at first, but once we back washed until the water came out clear, it did a fantastic job of keeping the water nice and clear. The pool bottom has a few wrinkles in it as my husband set it up and started filling it while I was at work. We aren't sure how it will come down and store for next year. My only recommendation is to buy the salt water system with the pool. I didn't decide until after I had the pool and checked out the chlorine supplies. I had forgotten how complicated chlorine is to use, but the salt water system is so easy!!!
Haj
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2016
This is a lot of money for a lesser pool system but it is working for us. Has been in use only a few days now.The reason I am not giving it five stars is a) the ladder is a flimsy joke and b) the paper thin ground cloth is virtually useless.We initially had 4 surprises when it was time to assemble and use the pool (lack of knowledge on our part).1) There is real work involved preparing the ground for a pool - please ensure you are self-educated here, it was a lot of work but will pay off!2) The ladder is so poor - we feel it is unsafe to even use. Flimsy, wobbly and the type of plastic rungs that hold or shatter (we won't be waiting for the latter to occur).3) Of course we should have thought about it, but you will need to go buy a 50lb bag of #20 silica Sand for pool sand-filters!!4) The small plastic feet that attach to the bottom of the legs to provide surface area for weight is simply not enough unless you are placing your pool on concrete or otherwise a seriously solid surface. We had to stop filling and place 12"x12" stones under every leg to prevent sinking into the grass.Setup time? OK - this is just amateur season - we simply did not know what we were getting into. A bit of research, a few discussions, 6 videos and we began work to PREPARE to have a pool. The ground work is way more important than anything else. The idea to just throw this thing up in a seemingly flat area is not reality if you expect to also put water in it. We leveled the ground, put sand down (an important step if you don't want to hurt your feet on the bottom of the pool because your feet will feel every tiny imperfection there is, especially any sharp objects like a small rock, etc.), purchased 12"x12" concrete stones for all 18 legs of the pool. So - it was quite a bit more involved than we thought. Roughly 5.5 hours with 2 people working on it non-stop (this includes ground work). You will need a level to check the pool rails and legs during installation. You will want to double and triple check the legs as you add water because they do tend to shift as things settle.Assembly of the pool itself was relatively easy. Was a little tough getting started and a little challenging connecting the last "T" connector but other than that, a breeze. Everything is working as advertised and the kids are loving it.You may want to invest in your own ground cloth. We purchased the Gorilla ground cloth which feels like a very thick felt pad and that really softened the bottom of the pool for your feet.Since we are on a private well system with low water availability, we paid a pool delivery truck to bring 6k gallons of water and we filled the rest over week between water hose and heavy rain.Looks nice, is working good for now. We WILL have to replace that ridiculous excuse for a ladder!
Preston Voss
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
I had doubts the day the pool arrived via motor freight as there was damage to the box (bottom had large holes, box flaps loose) even though it was strapped to a pallet. Due to the size and weight of this product, Amazon should require an outer shipping carton for additional protection. That being said, the contents inside were undamaged and I was able to set up the pool with the help of two teenagers in about 2 hours. The key to a trouble free set up is to read through the two main instruction manuals completely and have proper ground preparation. It can get a bit confusing because the owner's manuals refer to various Intex models and there is just a lot to read so take your time and you will do fine. This is my third Intex pool, last two were the 16' diameter 48" high versions with the inflatable ring. After years of trying to fix holes and leaks in the ring I decided to take the plunge with the metal frame and I am so happy I did. The frame went together easily with only one issue, the owner's manual says to slide each leg into a sleeve that slides on the belt circling the pool. It's not clear from the illustrations if the leg itself is inside or outside the belt but I placed mine outside which was in my mind the logical position. You must have a level, smooth surface to begin with. I spend several hours each year preparing the surface, leveling dirt and sand, removing weeds and stones, etc which makes a huge difference in how the pool sits on my site. If the ground is not level, the pool is not level and it could have serious issues.You will also need 175 lbs of pool salt or water softener salt, pool sand for the sand filter and a drainage hose for the sand filter. I spent time looking for plumbing parts that would connect to the sand filter discharge outlet (Intex part is not common plumbing size) and finally found pvc parts at my local Menard's in the sewer parts department not plumbing as you might think. Also, the hose I have pictured is for hot tubs and glues into the pvc parts with pvc solvent. Expensive hose, I paid about $35 for 6 feet. It took about 15 hours to fill the pool, another 20 minutes to add salt and brush the bottom to dissolve. Programming the pump took a few minutes.All I can say is the water stays clear and clean. Only a very slight saltiness to it but not as salty as the ocean. For anyone that has struggled to keep these pools clean and stable by adding chlorine, changing filters, adding conditioners and balancers you will love this system. You will save hundred's of dollars over the lifetime of this pool by only buying salt.One thing I found is that I have to clean the electrodes every 3 weeks or so due to mineral build up. I live in southeastern Wisconsin which has very hard water in most areas. No big deal, just remove both and soak in white vinegar for an hour.Buy this pool you won't regret it!
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