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Our experience was a good one, no holes no lopsided areas
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Mine seems to be missing - just an open hole.
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there was a huge hole in it huge disappointment for me and my kids
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We did not find any holes but the lowest chamber was losing air.
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This had a hole in it before we even blew it up the first time
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so I had to purchase an air pump that would fit the oversize holes
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Last year it lasted 1 week before a hole in the bottom made it unusable.
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Problem 1 was a hole that had been patched at the factory with the blue plastic they use to make the pool
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I had a very small spark from a grill fly over and burn a tiny hole in it
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Honestly, I couldn't figure out how to pinch the air holes.
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It's a good size, kids wee way excited, but there's a HOLE!!!After doing this review, and draining the water, looked at where the hole was, and found a PATCH!!
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The gossamer thin pool walls had slowly deflated through their unusably weird fill holes until, in a nuclear-style runaway reaction, they gave way and a torrent obliterated our back yard.
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I buy one of these pools every year (stray cats seem to scratch holes in them by the end of the summer
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It has an awesome hole on the bottom of it that you can pull to let the water out.
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Using heavy, industrial duct tape (two layers) on the bottom to prevent any holes or rips from the bottom (again, very thin and anything sharpe will puncture the bottom very-easy