This past weekend my boyfriend and I set up an INTEX above ground pool.
As fun as pools are, they require ridiculous amounts of maintenance in
order to keep the water clear. Yep, if you fall behind on the pool
maintenance, the water turns a lovely murky colored green.
The pool is new, so it has been getting extra TLC. As soon as we grow
bored with it, or it gets cold, we will slack off on it. For now though,
with summer swimming weather right around the corner, we are decking
the pool up and getting it ready for when it is warm enough to dip into
it.
We've done all the boring routine junk. Chlorine tablets in the skimmer, and so on.
I wanted something cooler for the pool though. Something to bring me
back to childhood, in our last home where we had in inground pool, but
my younger brother and I wouldn't dare dip into it at night, in fear of
the deep end shark that we truly genuinely believed only came out at
night. If you went into the deep end at night, he would definitely rip
you down into the water, and try to drag you through the pools bottom
grate.
Yeah. We had wild imaginations. During the day though, when the night
shark wasn't out, we'd all play shark. One of us would be the shark,
while the other sat safely in a rubber raft. Once the shark was able to
flip the rubber raft, you then became the shark. It was repetitive, but
we were kids, and it was damn good fun.
Anyhow, I took a stroll to my local pool store, which I believe is
called Leslie's Pool Supply. I wandered around the isles looking for
cool pool toys. Rafts, tubes, thermometers, and so on. While browsing
for basics though I came across a really gnarly looking pool
chlorinator.
A Surfin' Shark Floating Pool Chlorinator!!! Why this dang thing was gnarly, with smiling white pointy teeth, a pair of black cool sun shades and a look that read...I'm too cool to eat you, but if you piss me off, I just might take a bite!!! Hahaha!!!
I didn't hesitate. I grabbed the Surfin' Shark Floating Pool
Chlorinator, and was amazed at how heavy it was. This shark was heavy
duty high quality hard rubber.
Attached to the sharks belly of course is your chlorine tablet
chamber. The chamber has a white bucket that you can rotate. You rotate
it and set it on the number of open holes you want. Depending on your
pools size will depend on how many holes should be open.
Unfortunately my sharp toothed little buddy didn't come with any tablet. Those my friend, you have to buy separately.
Seeing how we already had tablets home, I simply paid the clerk, and
made my way home. I was excited to chuck the Surfin' Shark Floating Pool
Chlorinator into the pool, and let him do his job.
In The Pool:
I'm humming the Jaws theme song as I place my little guy into the
water. He looks roaring to go, ready to bask in the sun with his cool
shades protecting his shark eyes, or maybe he is ready to bite
unsuspecting pool dwellers.
The Surfin' Shark Floating Pool Chlorinator stays above the surface of
the water floating around, while the chlorine table chamber bobs
underwater below him. There were no issues with tipping.
All in all the Surfin' Shark Floating Pool Chlorinator is constructed
using high quality material. The sharks upper body does not fill with
water causing him to sink, like many other pool floating chlorinators.
Plus...the Surfin' Shark Floating Pool Chlorinator looks really cool. Is he necessary?
No...but he looks damn cool compared to other boring cholrinators, and
it is way cooler than just plopping your chlorine tablets into the
skimmer.
Pricing and Availability:
I found my Surfin' Shark Floating Pool Chlorinator in our local town
pool supply store. I picked him up for $24.99. I wished I would of
looked around the internet though before buying him, because I found him
available at this site for only $15.99.
Either way though, I still recommend the Surfin' Shark Floating Pool
Chlorinator. For anyone who has ever feared the imaginary deep end night
shark, this is a cool addition to your pool, and a cute way to get back
in touch with that inner child that has been hiding inside for far to
long.
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