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Intex Rectangular Pool Cover for 103 in. x 69 in. or 120 in. x 72 in. Pools

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  • Intex Rectangular Pool Cover for 103 in. x 69 in. or 120 in. x 72 in. Pools


For use with 120in x 72in or 103in x 69in Intex Inflatable Pools;Comes with draw strings to close tight


Judy P. Morris
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Great product but way too small
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2024
Strong pool cover, has a draw string to tighten or loosen. Happy with the product.
Stephanie
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2024
Fits perfectly and way better quality than I expected! It is completely waterproof and nothing gets it. 100% recommend!
Amanda Robinson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2024
The actual manufacturing of it/ sewing was lob sided, it didn’t fit properly.. Also you have to put the rope through about 4 holes, and that pulls it all together 🥴 not enough material on one side, then way too much on the other 😕
Stacey
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Very happy with this cover. Perfect for our 10ft inflatable kiddie pool. Even goes on wayyy easier than I expected. It does sag in the middle but that's to be expected, just throw a couple floaties under it. I also love that it's so dark in color to help keep the water warm.
My 3 pekes
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Perfect fit for large blow-up pool. Very durable, easy to clean
Marty Sok
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
Cover did cover the pool, and secured well. My problem was it was too wide for my pool. When it rains, the cover collects a lot of water. Needs to be pailled or siphoned off.
nicholas kirwan (snr)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2023
It doesn't fit any thing like thep
Marybeth
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021
Maybe if you have someone to help you put this cover on, it works fine. I found it to be awkward and difficult to put over my inflatable pool by myself. Once it's on, it works great, but it's a pain to cover. It sinks in and collects water if you don't put something underneath thr cover (I used a beach ball in a tube on a float) and it's awkward to fold when not in use. There is already a hole in the top, so now I'm just using a tarp. Way easier and you can stake it into the ground or attach to another tarp under the pool with the grommets and a few carabiner clips. Way easier to cover, easier to store, and just as effective.
K. Yi
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020
I had read a lot of reviews and discounted some of the negative reviews about the securing cord installation, but the cord installation is actually pretty annoying and not very secure even after it is installed. So the tarp/cover has holes along the edges, 2 on each side - you thread the supplied cord through the holes and tie it off along the short side of the pool. Easy enough. But wait, the material along the edge is pretty, um flimsy and short, so despite the fact the holes are punched into the plastic material and doesn't have metal or plastic gromets for added strength, I took the time to install the cord. It took me 3 tries because I am an idiot and didn't realize that I had to go in and out and in and out and thread the cord walking around the cover once I have completely opened it up and put it on a large clean area of lawn to keep it from getting dirty - I had tried threading the cover while folded. Then I put the cover on the pool. Odd, it only had these little flaps of material left that was supposed to be secured with the cord and not actually hang down along each side and corner of the pool. Ok, so I dealt with that by trusting that the manufacturer knew what they were doing and that it would stay on the pool and once the cord was tightened, it did stay on the pool; however, putting the covere on and off is absolutely a two person job. Finally, After a month of use, there was a few days of rain and not much to my surprise, I saw that the cover had ripped due to the pressure from the rain that had collected on top of the pool cover. Now I am out the money for the pool cover that lasted about a month and is not good for much except non-biodegradable landfill insert. Actually, if it hadn't gotten so moldy from the rain, I could have used it as snow-covere for my car so I wouldn't have to clean snow off my car in the winter time. I am very unexcited about Intex pool products.
David A Aldrich
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
The cover I received is dark blue and you cannot see through it. The material seems thick and sturdy enough for its purpose. People that complain about the fit probably bought this for the smaller size pool. I have the 120" x 72" x 22" Intex pool, and this fits like a fitted sheet fits a mattress. If it seems loose or saggy, then make sure the pool is inflated completely and the drawstring is pulled snug and tied off. Some people complained about the drawstring being confusing. There are six built-in grommet holes in the cover, two on each of the long sides, and one on each of the short sides. Just put the cover on the pool then starting at one of the long side grommets, thread the drawstring through the hole and work your way around the pool, threading through each grommet. When you're done, you'll end up with the two ends of the drawstring on one of the long sides of the pool. Pull it tight, allowing the drawstring to go slightly under the corners of the pool and tie the ends together. We've had several severe thunderstorms since I've installed this, and it has held up perfectly.
Emily M Hawkinson
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2014
The cover came in the color indicated in the picture, unlike other reviewers comments. It's a non-transparent blue, however it does have the INDEX logo printed in the middle. We have the 120 x 72 inflatable pool also sold by Index. The cover fits perfectly. The eyelets for the string do seem cheap, but we haven't torn any yet. The string fits easily under the pool corners and we have no trouble with the cover flying off in wind. As with any cover, it will sag in the middle, especially if it rains and water accumulates on the top. We bought a cheap beach ball to leave in the pool under the cover so the rainwater just runs off instead of caving in. It keeps the bugs and leaves out and helps warm the water too. One person can take it on and off, but it would be easier with two people. The material feels like it could easily snag/tear/rip.
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