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INTEX 26363EH Ultra XTR Deluxe Rectangular Above Ground Swimming Pool Set: 24ft x 12ft x 52in & 28003E Deluxe Pool Maintenance Kit for Above Ground Pools & Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer

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Size: 24FT x 12FT x 52IN


Style: Pool with Pump


Pattern Name: Pool Set + Kit + Skimmer


Features

  • Product 1: EXPERIENCE THE ULTRA DIFFERENCE Uniquely designed frame combines high quality galvanized steel with precision engineered locking system, enhancing the overall quality, durability and stability of the pools; 2 year warranty included for peace of mind
  • Product 1: EASY TO ASSEMBLE Ready for water in just 60 minutes; Ultra XTR pools are designed with an Easy Lock System, making it easy to assemble; frame components simply snap together with no locking pins or additional tools needed
  • Product 1: RUST RESISTANT Encapsulated with inner and outer powder coating ensures the ultimate resistance to rust; the T-Joints are engineered for high strength and infused with UV inhibitor to ensure weather resistance and long service life
  • Product 2: Requires an Intex filter pump with a minimum flow rate of 800 gph
  • Product 2: Vacuum sucks debris off the pool floor and through the filter
  • Product 2: Attaches to the outlet connector in the pool with a 24 feet 7 Inch hose
  • Product 3: Intex Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer
  • Product 3: Help catch leaves and debris before they sink to the bottom of the pool with the Intex Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer.
  • Product 3: The skimmer easily mounts to Easy Set or metal frame pool sidewalls with an adjustable bracket and attaches to the filter pump for automatic skimming.

Description

INTEX 26363EH Ultra XTR Deluxe Rectangular Above Ground Swimming Pool Set: 24ft x 12ft x 52in – Includes 2100 GPH Sand Filter Pump – SuperTough Puncture Resistant – Rust Resistant – Easy to Assemble Indulge in the ultimate swimming experience with our largest Ultra XTR Frame pools. Classic rectangular shape, elegant dark gray liner with water-blue tile print interior and brilliant white copings will make an impressive presence in any backyard. With a set-up size of 24 feet X 12 feet X 52 inches, this spacious pool has a water capacity of 8,403 gallons (90%). The pool comes with all the necessary components including a ladder, cover, and Krystal Clear Sand Filter Pump (part 26645EG). Intex 28003E Deluxe Pool Maintenance Kit for Above Ground Pools Pool Maintenance Kit - Deluxe Edition By Intex includes a pool vacuum, skimmer net, and scrubbing brush for incredibly quick and simple pool cleaning. Pool maintenance is easy with the right tools. Intex has been a leader in the recreation industry for over 40 years and is committed to designing and producing products that meet stringent safety standards. Trust Intex to keep your pool in tip top condition for your next pool party. Intex Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer Keep your pool clear of leaves & debris all summer long with the Index deluxe wall Mount surface Skimmer routes surface water through the strainer basket on its way to the filter pump, automatically catching leaves & other debris before they sink to the bottom of the pool! Intex kyrstal clear wall mounted surface skimmer. Attaches to the filter pump for automatic skimming. Easily mounts to easyset or metal frame pools. Helps catch leaves and other debris. Durable polypropylene plastic not affected by pool chemicals. Strainer basket pulls out for easy cleaning. Note :On a weekly basis, remove the hose adaptor from the outlet fitting connection to ensure the threaded strainer connector is free from debris, hair and algae. Also make sure the cartridge in the filter pump is clean and there is no leakage in the circulation system


Brand: Intex


Product Dimensions: 288"L x 144"W x 52"H


Shape: Rectangular


Material: Polypropylene, Alloy Steel, Metal


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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars The pool itself seems pretty nice but the tubing connection fittings and instructions are crappy!
Size: 24ft x 12ft x 52in / Rectangular Style: with Sand Filter Pump Pattern Name: Pool Set
To start with, the pool arrived on time, they dropped the boxes off right by the garage. Best to open the boxes and break the pieces and additional boxes down to smaller pieces before bringing into the yard. We needed our dolly to get the pool liner moved into the yard. We did some prep work before the pool arrived. We put a heavy duty tarp down, then covered it with nine 4’x8’ hard foam insulation pieces. Our yard seemed pretty level, and after taping the foam insulation pieces together we checked the level and it seemed fine. The insulation pieces also make a nice soft footing at the pool bottom. Shop around for the insulation. You don’t need the most expensive. We got 2” thick and this worked well later. There are written instructions and video instructions for the pool and, unfortunately, they are not the same, and both forms leave some things out. The basic setup of the frame and liner should have been better. It amazingly requires no tools to set up, but a third person would have helped and, unfortunately we read about adding some water when putting the framing into the sleeves after we struggled with it. Ok, the pool is set up. Then we connected the legs and straps. This wasn’t too bad. Then we added the eighteen 2” x 8” x 12” pressure treated wood under the legs to keep them from sinking into the soil. Here’s where we got lucky with the 2” foam insulation boards. We thought we were going to have to dig a 2” hole for each of 18 wood platforms for the legs, but, because the insulation boards were 2” above ground already, we just placed the wood boards butting up against the foam boards and set the pool legs on top of the pressure-treated boards. No digging required. We had decided to add a solar heater for the pool which complicated the connections. The pool tubing is 1 1/4” and the solar heater tubing is 1 1/2. We found some 1 1/2 to 1 1/4 adaptors on Amazon that saved the day. Started filling the pool and got all the pool and solar tubing worked out. Fortunately, the solar heating instructions and illustrations were very good. Installed the plunger valves on the pool so we could fill the pool up and test the filter. Everything’s connected and we open the plunger valves and there are leaks all over the place, plus the video keeps telling us to set the 6-way to backwash then press the on button but nothing happens. I just happened to notice on the 3rd viewing of the video that the person presses on but ALSO presses another button not mentioned on the video (I think it’s the timer button). As soon as we pressed this, whoosh, the water comes flying out of the drain, so have at least 3 big buckets ready for this or you will have chlorine water all over your lawn. At least now we know the filter works. But tubing is still leaking all over. Some of it was the solar heater because the instructions say to use the Teflon tape on 2 fittings but not mentioning the others. Disconnecting and reconnecting these fittings using the Teflon tape eliminates about 6 leaks. The extra tubing sets we got at Home Depot to connect the solar heater included two 1 1/2” to 1 1/4” male fittings with barbs. We replaced 2 of the pool-supplied fittings with these barbed fittings and eliminated 2 more leaks. They worked so much better than the pool-supplied fitting. Amazon sells a pkg. of 5 of these fittings for about $18, so we ordered 2 pkgs. to replace the other pool-supplied fittings that leaked like a sieve no matter how tight the hose clamps were. Why they cheaped out and used hose clamp fittings instead of screw on fittings everywhere is beyond me. I would gladly have paid extra for something that doesn’t leak. In the meantime, after backwashing and rinsing I turned the filter on with the solar heater off — still leaking but filter seems nice and strong, steady. Turned the solar switch on and felt the stream going into the pool. Wow, really warm! This is great! But then after about 10 seconds, as the water works its way through the hoses, the warmth stops. But that’s probably because it’s not a really sunny day. Will try again when the sun is as hot on the solar panels as it was on my butt when I was applying some tar to the roof yesterday. Now that would have been some good solar power. One important afterthought that others have mentioned before me or I would have been panicking is — before the pool is completely full, the sides bow inward. Then, magically, as the pull fills up to just below the top of the checkered lining, presto, the sides straighten out. We still have some fittings to replace and the solar to work out but the pool does seem pretty sturdy and it is big! The sellers just need better instructions and better fittings and I would give 5 stars. Also, do yourself a favor and get a solar cover for the pool and crypt it to size. The water in the pool has gotten to 78 degrees without the solar heater just by absorbing heat through the bubbles of the cover. It also cuts down on evaporation. Speaking of the pool temperature…another cool gadget is the remote temperature gauge we got for about $35. The sensor has a battery and floats in the pool and the other piece with the readout of the temperature (with another battery) stays in the house so you can see at any time right next to you what the pool temperature is. Happy swimming, and have a great summer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by K. E.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars PREP PREP PREP!
Size: 18ft x 52in / Round Style: with Sand Filter Pump Pattern Name: Pool Set
TLDR: 1) Prep the land *meticulously*. If you think you’re overdoing it, you’re not. Depending on how I level the spot is, you could be looking at about 5ish entire days of manually shoveling tons of dirt and grading. 2) If you plan on paying landscapers to prep the spot, pay for sand for the base and then pay landscapers to level it- save up a little bit more and buy a traditional steel-sided above ground pool that’s built to last. 3) buy the Intex-branded skimmer that hangs on the side of the pool. Cannot stress enough the importance of prepping the spot for the pool. I won’t get in to the details because you can find a plethora of YouTube videos detailing what needs to be done. You don’t wanna drop over $1,000 on the pool only to have the legs buckle and break or liner separate because it’s too off-level. Nearly 7,000 gallons of water is well over 50,000 pounds. If it’s too off-level, that weight is going to unevenly be distributed to one side and the legs *will* break or the liner *will* separate and rip. Look it up on YouTube. You don’t want that nightmare hahaha. If you’re planning on doing all of it yourself then carve out at least 4 or 5 entire days of prep time. If you plan on paying a company to come out and prep the land then save your money and save up for a traditional steel-sided above ground pool. Between the cost of having the spot prepped, sand delivered, and then sand spread and leveled along with the cost of the pool itself… You may as well save up an addition $2k and get something that’s built to last. I spent nearly 5 whole days prepping the spot, $200ish for the tools to do said prepping, then about $350 for the sand… And when I filled it, it was still *somehow* 4-5” off level due to the legs sinking in to the sand. Drained, re-prepped, placed pavers under the legs of the low side and refilled and it’s now between 2” - 3” off level. Overall, after the back-breaking leveling of the land moving literal tons of Earth one shovel full at a time and the faith-testing task of getting the last metal bar (that makes up the top of the pool) to click in to the plastic joint— it’s well worth it. Time will tell if it holds up like some people claim (I have serious doubts about people getting more than a couple summers out of Intex pools…). Wife is happy and the kids’ summer is *made*, so all in all it was worth it. Had I known I’d spend roughly $3,000 on the pool, tools to level, sand to make a base, water to fill, and start-up chemicals… I probably would’ve saved up till next summer to afford a nicer traditional steel-sided pool… But, hindsight is always 20/20 vision I suppose. One last thing— if you do get this I *highly* recommend getting the Intex branded skimmer that hangs over the side of the pool. The filter inlets under the water surface are great for filtering the water but you’re going to have a ton of bugs and leaves to scoop out every time you go to swim. It’s only like $40 and is well worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Ty

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