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Pros & Cons
Cons
Absolutely no quality control with this product. Honestly i think this product is way overpriced and not worth more than $60. The steel is cheap and was bent on arrival.
The steps are slick in the water, and seem spongy when stepped on. The escutcheons provided are delicate plastic that don't hold the tube in place. The rails are not made correctly. There is neither a hole in * or any setscrews. If this falls off and ... Read More
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Quality
Im 220 lb it feels very stable
We are very happy with this ladder
For the price the quality is acceptable
The ladder that comes with the intex pool scares the living daylights out of me and im a construction worker
Price
For the price you cant beat it
Packaging/appearance
I did have to shave down the holes in the steps to slide onto the poles but other then that it was very easy to install
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
bottom, sturdy, plastic, fit and metal. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 331 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 8 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Like others have stated in their review the bottom step comes off pretty easily
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Spend the extra bucks for a better ladder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Missing stars are for no screws sent to attach to deck
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Epoxied bottom step due to step popping out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Other then the damages on one of the rails it’s okay
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It took 10 minutes to build 20 minutes to installthere are two round balls that go on the bottom in the pool of the stainless steel tubes i would recommend epoxying them to the tubes just go to home depot get the 5minute twopart epoxy and slather it around the balls before you tap them on with a malletthat way if they ever pop off the tube doesnt hit the bottom of the pool and puncture it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also got marine epoxy to glue those balls on submerged end so they wouldnt come off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to get slightly smaller washers to go behind the nuts on steps because the ones that came were too big
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