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10ft quick-up pool (merged)

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  • CDR1122
    CDR1122 Posts: 252 Forumite
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    ..could it be so cheap because there's water shortages and nobody's allowed to fill one of these up? (if you live in the south of england!)
  • highland
    highland Posts: 149 Forumite
    10ft pool also available in Argos for £33.32 looks very similar and also has a free cover http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3652156/Trail/C%24cip%3D36406.Toys%2Band%2Bbaby.htm
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Looks like a fantastic buy but OH would murder me!
  • scope
    scope Posts: 764 Forumite
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    CDR1122 wrote:
    ..could it be so cheap because there's water shortages and nobody's allowed to fill one of these up? (if you live in the south of england!)

    Surprisingly the hosepipe ban doesnt include filling your pool (every day if you want to). The government might however apply for a stricter ban, which will include filling your pool.
  • biglugs
    biglugs Posts: 2,945 Forumite
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    The government might however apply for a stricter ban, which will include filling your pool.
    Well if it rains like it has the last few days just leave it outside and it'll soon fill up :D
    You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.
  • sarkky1
    sarkky1 Posts: 51 Forumite
    well,i in scotland,so iam lucky so far,but then the rain would fill it itself,lol.
  • Joints
    Joints Posts: 378 Forumite
    Why not visit a local outdoor pool instead and save water and energy.
  • mummysaver
    mummysaver Posts: 3,119 Forumite
    Thanks to OP - saw this advertised last night at work, and then forgot about it so you reminded me, was going to order from toys r us, but the argos deal is even better, so thanks to both of you!
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  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    Joints wrote:
    Why not visit a local outdoor pool instead and save water and energy.
    Because someone other than your own children might have peed in it...
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • shazziere
    shazziere Posts: 558 Forumite
    just got the family pool from argos.you get a free beach set with it.It is now £19.99 instead of £25.dont forget to spend your nectar points in argos too.i had £15 on my card so pool only cost a £5
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