Pool Maintenance
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- •Note: item ship in 2 boxes and may arrive separately, 5-section aluminum pipe design, not easily droop, the pool cover reel is thick and relatively solid, the legs are stainless, the reel is aluminum, so nothing can rust, wheels are made of large full solid tires, so this reel will durable.
- •Include 5-section Φ3.19"/Φ2.99" aluminum design pipe, you can use one section tube for 5.9 feet wide pool, also can use 3 section tube for 12 feet to 14 feet and use 5 section tube for 18 feet to 22.5 feet., Please Note that it is not fit for 14.1 feet to 17 feet pool.
- •Easy to Assemble and Use: Embedded strap link design, making the pulling force bigger and more stable, Lockable telescopic tube can prevent shaking in the process of use, because it is elevated it really works better than the normal ones that sit on the ground, this reel has a good balance, easy and large enough to allow the cover to easily roll up.
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- •HIGHEST QUALITY STANDARDS: UL classified to ASTM F1346 safety standards for pool safety covers, giving you peace of mind that your inground pool will be properly safeguarded.
- •SUPERIOR THICKNESS AND STRENGHT: This safety cover features 2-ply strapping that’s triple-stitched throughout for maximum strength and has a break-strength of over 4,000 lbs.
- •SUPERIOR PROTECTION: Abrasion-resistant pads protect it from wear at its contact points with your deck and all straps have non-corrosive aluminum tips and large X-tacking manually sewn on.
- •HIGHEST QUALITY STANDARDS: UL classified to ASTM F1346 safety standards for pool safety covers, giving you peace of mind that your inground pool will be properly safeguarded.
- •SUPERIOR THICKNESS AND STRENGHT: This safety cover features 2-ply strapping that’s triple-stitched throughout for maximum strength and has a break-strength of over 4,000 lbs.
- •SUPERIOR PROTECTION: Abrasion-resistant pads protect it from wear at its contact points with your deck and all straps have non-corrosive aluminum tips and large X-tacking manually sewn on.


