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Posting for 2+ yearsWooden Swimming Pool with Compac 6 Heat pump, Badu Jet and Pool Blaster Max Li
Worcester, Worcestershire
£3,999
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- 18 hours ago
Description
The total size is 2.95m x 4.55m and the height is 1.2m. Measurement is not including steps.
Buyer to dismantle and take away. Overall package worth a lot more but I would like to sell all together if possible. £17k brand new in 2016!
A wooden rectangular above ground swimming pool with a capacity of 2058 gallons. Made with high-quality wood, this pool can be sold as a set that includes a pool blaster max li (pool hoover), Badu Jet, (exercise jet), cleaning net, brush, skimmer, filter pump system, geobubble micron solar pool cover, and remaining chemicals like chlorine, pH, and stabiliser. Additionally, the pool comes with a compac 6 heat pump, spare wooden steps, pool ladder, and a chlorine float, providing a complete system.
The pool was fitted in 2016 by a Cheltenham based company, The Spa-Kling Pool Company.
The pool likely needs a new liner or repair to the liner as there are slow leaks present - see photos where the concrete is wet/green.
Otherwise all other parts in working condition.
The pool cover was replaced in 2020.
The Badu Jet has been in storage for the past year in the shed, see photos.
The top of the pool was painted this year, I can give you the last bit of the paint and enable you to match for future.
The pool blaster had a new filter bag in 2024.
The chlorine float was purchased in 2024.
The blue net was bought in 2022 and the blue brush in 2023.
Any remaining chemicals will come with the purchase.
Since 2021 the pool has only been used for a few months during the summer.
Selling due to not having time to maintain or enjoy it.
Ad ID: 1502393659
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