Blue Wave BWC564 20-ft x 40-ft Rete Rettangolare per Piscina nel Terreno Copertura per Piscina, Nero

Brand:Blue Wave

3.2/5

262.22

Elimina il disordine causato dalle foglie in decomposizione ogni primavera. Installa una rete antisporco sopra la tua copertura invernale questo autunno e rendi l'apertura della primavera facile e veloce. La maglia stretta della rete per foglie intrappola anche le foglie più piccole prima che raggiungano la copertura invernale. Altre marche di reti per foglie hanno maglie più grandi che consentono alle piccole foglie di passare attraverso la copertura invernale e di decomporsi in primavera. Appoggia semplicemente la rete antisporco sulla parte superiore della copertura invernale quando chiudi la piscina e rimuovila prima della prima neve. La tua copertura sarà praticamente priva di foglie e la pulizia primaverile sarà un gioco da ragazzi. Elimina quella palude disordinata di foglie in decomposizione. Le reti per foglie Dirt Defender sono realizzate in resistente polietilene intrecciato e hanno una garanzia di 4 anni. Le reti per foglie fuori terra hanno una sovrapposizione extra di 4 piedi e includono un cavo e un argano per tenerlo saldamente in posizione sopra la copertura invernale. Tessuto a rete nero.

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Sovrapposizione di 4 piedi per adattarsi alla maggior parte dei coping. Elimina il disordine causato dalle foglie in decomposizione. Dimensioni della copertina: 24 piedi x 44 piedi. Dimensioni della piscina: 20 piedi x 40 piedi. Sovrapposizione di 4 piedi per adattarsi alla maggior parte dei coping. Elimina il disordine causato dalle foglie in decomposizione. Le reti per foglie Blue Wave sono realizzate in resistente polietilene intrecciato. Tessuto a rete nero. Dimensioni della copertina: 24 piedi per 44 piedi. Dimensioni della piscina: 20 piedi per 40 piedi.
Brand Blue Wave
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,767 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BWC564
Item Weight 12.47 pounds
Manufacturer Blue Wave Products
Material Polyethylene
Model Name Pool Safety Cover
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 480"L x 240"W
Product Dimensions 528 x 288 x 0.25 inches
Shape Rectangular
Size 20-ft x 40-ft
Special Feature Above Ground
Style Modern

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Scritto da: GT
Works! Even when you appreciate that it is working.
We have used this net to cover a small pool during the winter. This and a solar cover is all you need in Texas. It seemed to do a good job, nothing special. Yet, after a Midwinter swim this last month, I decided to leave the net off and just use the solar top. We had a nice little storm roll through leaving branches and debris everywhere. It took a little cleanup. Little did I know that my pool had now filled up with dirt and debris. It didn't look like much on top because I had cleaned up. Once I pulled that cover off, I realized I am never going without this net again!
Scritto da: fishyq
Durable cover.!
It covered our pool as we needed. It’s just a large durable tarp. We will save incase we have a roof leak, lol
Scritto da: Diverdi
A free form size would be nice but just be creativve
Our freeform pool is barely 20 x 25 and the best option was the 18X36. The net is actually 22 x 40 and is huge so it took some creativity to give us deck space. Cutting is not an option as it would just cause problems so we rolled it as close to our shape and used tie wraps at regular intervals. It's not perfect but I was able to pull the cover off fairly easily to clean and add chemicals. It is sturdy enough yet very light to handle. It takes some adjusting to get all the sides settled, but they adjust nicely once the pump is off and the jets aren't directing it. There is a roll that runs under the waterfall and seems to work fine that way. We are divers and had a supply of soft scuba weights that worked perfectly without spending more on water tubes. They are like little bean bags but drain well and the 3 lb weights did the trick. We are in south Florida and only really need this in the early spring when the winds have been howling and leaves are falling faster than we can skim. However, you CAN easily user your pool net and skim gently across the mesh to clean most of the leaves off. Daytime pictures were hard to get a good angle but hopefully the evening picture gives an idea of how it settled in. So far it has worked well and the price couldn't be beat.
Scritto da: J. Hathcock
Working well, strong for it's weight.
I'm using this leaf net for a garden pond actually, not a pool. Although the netting material appears a little thin, it is actually stronger than expected. The hole size is fairly small which is good for keeping most all tiny leaves and such from getting through. I bought a size that was a good deal larger than I needed because I'm using large stones around the edges to keep it in place, just taking the excess over the stone and tucking it in under the backside. My biggest concern, aside from keeping leaves out of the pond, was my dogs. They use the pond for playing and drinking, general good times. The previous net I used was plastic mesh (this new one may be plastic ? but has more of a fabric feel) and very thin strands. By the end of fall, it had numerous rips in it from them stepping on it to get into the shallow water areas and play. The Dirt Defender, in my application, still sags into the water since I don't have any floats or framework across the pond to keep it up, but it's gotten no tears yet despite the same canine treatment. The leaves still get in the water but stay on top of the net where I use a long handled dip net to pull them out every couple days. The water gets discolored brown but the problem of rotting leaves accumulating on the bottom (and robbing oxygen from the fish) is greatly reduced. I'll remove it once most of the leaves are down, another 2-3 weeks, dry and store it until next year. Hopefully I'll get a few season's use out of it. The material along the edges of the leaf net, as another review noted, is the plastic rain tarp type of material. Pretty cheap crinkly stuff. The way I'm using it, it makes no difference though. This cheaper material is my reason for the 4 star vs 5 star rating.
Scritto da: Betsy
Very pleased! ????
Purchased a few months back for upcoming fall. Installed 10-09-22. Review 10-10-22. We Purchased this net with the intention being able to prevent hours of scooping leaving during the fall and winter months because we dont close our pool. The net was easy to install, and materials seem very durable. I do recommend 2 people for install. We stretched to so it wouldn't rest on the water with hopes of being able to blow off any dry leaves. Not sure if that will work but it keeps the leaves out, I will be pleased. Overall quality seems excellent.
Scritto da: CQCoder
Works pretty well. Accomplished what I wanted.
Normally I either spend the winter slowly getting the leaves out or, when I'm slacking, I end up doing it just before the spring. It's never pleasant. This year, I decided to give the net a try. It was a bit of a chore getting it tight enough in my pool - I ended up putting some large ring floats in the middle of the pool as well as using some buckets to give it some elevation in key places. I was very pleased with the end result. It caught most of the leaves and when they dried, the wind blew them off. I did have to coax it up sometimes as the wet leaves would bog it down in the water. I ended up with a spatter of leaves that got in at the stairs - way better than I normally deal with. The next trick was putting it away. I'm still wresting with it. There's no way to get it off the pool without a number of leaves tangled in it. I think I'm simply going to wait for it to get very dry and simply fold it up and put it in a storage bin, maybe with some desiccant. I expect to get at least two more years out of it. Well worth the cost.
Scritto da: Pierre Gervais
Sturdy enough, needs to lay on the water surface
The net appears sturdy enough, but it is meant to lie on the surface of the water, not be stretched tightly and lay parallel to the ground around the pool. This is what the instructions say and I don't think it'd be sufficiently robust to support that. This means that if you lower your pool's water level by 24 inches, you're losing about 48 inches on the surface it can cover. For example, the 18x36 barely covers my peanut-shaped 16x32 pool. Just something to be aware of. Remains a good value though.
Scritto da: barry dosogne
Read the installation instructions to determine the correct size
This cover is quite inexpensive for its size. Luckily I ordered it large enough to install it as per the instructions included in the box. Oddly the photos seen on Amazon are both irrelevant and unhelpful. They show a cover over an inground pool that is pulled tight making a perfectly flat surface. The installation instructions clearly contradict such an installation showing that the cover must conform to the shape of the pool and lay flat on the lowered water level. If not installed this way the cover would rip over the winter, especially here in Canada with the weight of ice and snow. In addition other pictures show a finger winch and a cable on the perimeter. This is only applicable to above ground pool covers. As for other qualities like thickness and value for money, I'll only have an opinion after I've seen how many winters it lasts. Also I am fortunate to have only a 3 foot walkway around the pool and beyond that there is grass. So I use tent pegs and the loops that come with the cover at 4 foot intervals to hold the cover down
Scritto da: BadWobot
Strong mesh, holds its share, greatly reduces spring hassle!
We got a flash freeze last winter and we missed our opportunity to take it out. Held strong. Easley over 200+pounds of wet leafs, pulled it out no problems. Nb: the blue perimeter water tubes are definitely a good combination. We skipped them last year and used concrete blocks and wood boards, even if it's enough to hold it in place, helicopters and leafs find a way in all the cracks. Not the end of the world, but anything that pass under will have to be pulled out later. Help yourself and do it right. And it could save potential accidental damage to the pool liner.
Scritto da: Domenico Bertoldi
Glad I bought it
So I read other reviews before I got it and glad I did at least for the size. I have a 16x32 pool and got the 20x40 net and it fits perfectly. As they say bigger is better. This will save me so much time next summer with the leaves. Should have ordered it a long time ago. Very Happy with purchase.
Scritto da: Amélie Pelletier
Évitez d'acheter!
Le filet n'est pas assez dense pour être efficace. Il s'est déchirée après 1 an d'utilisation et a pourtant été installé par des professionnels. Il est supposé être garantie 4ans, mais il est impossible de faire la réclamation. Très mauvais achat!

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