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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
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RKSpinelli
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Works as promised. Well engineered: the small amount of netting is enough that small animals can grab it and haul themselves up and out, the float is sufficienly large and buoyant, the fabric has lasted without damage and the pocket you fill with rocks to anchor it helps make it less expensive.
IzzyBee
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
After trying to save so many frogs and subsequently finding frogs and critters dead in the pool, I was searching for something to help reduce pool maintenance and save the critters. I wasn’t in love with the look of these, but am SO glad I purchased them anyway! These WORK! I went from trying to fish out 30+ frogs to zero frogs, sometimes finding 1-2 after a big rain. Highly recommend!!!
Yolanda Carter
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
We have a salt water pool and at least once a week we would pull a dead or near dead critter from our pool (chipmunks, frogs, and toads). Happy to say we’ve had no more issues. The critters can safely make their way out of the pool. Very easy to install.
J. Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
My parents constantly find chipmunks, birds, squirrels and butterflies deceased in both their pond and pool so I was on the hunt for a solution. I'm so happy to have come across this product and I'm happy to report they have not had one animal found since putting these in. So of anything is falling in, they are getting out! My mom wasn't too pleased with the size of the pad for her semi-small pond but she's ok with it now that she knows it works. As for the pool, it does have a tendency to fall since we don't have a deck it falls in the water from being blown or pulled from the current. I guess we need a better weight to keep it up
B. Salter
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Great price since it was on sale but it ripped as soon as I open the Velcro pocket to put the rock in for the weight. For a product between 10 and $11 it’s not worth returning but needs a little better sewing. I will probably get one season out of this.
Fran
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2024
We had too many chipmunks, frogs and mice fall into the pool and drown. Have not had any since we placed these in the pool. Good and sturdy so far.
Trisha
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
We have a lot of lizards and frogs that find their way into the pool trying to get a drink. We have had these little escape seats for 2 summers now and have found quite a few living creatures just needing some help out. The squirrels also use them to get a drink of water.
Burt Shulman
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
I'll cut to the chase: at age 66 this is the best product purchase I've ever made. That's not hype; for me it's life-changing, and I have zero vested interest in saying that. I almost never write product reviews and no one asked me to do this one.I just have to let you all know.If you're interested, here's the back-story.My house is in upstate New York, and I've had a 40x20 inground pool for 16 years. The site is surrounded by trees and a garden, so over the years tons of leaves and small animals have fallen in. There's just one pool servicer around here, and they charge too much so I've always cleaned the pool myself, plugging in the vacuum, scraping the walls and bottom, using nets, algicides, chlorine, salt, clarifiers, etc., all of which has had to be replaced at increasing cost. Backwash, vacuum, clear the basket, run waste, rinse and repeat. Over and over.It was exhausting, and if I didn't do it weekly (and I didn't), algae would grow back, dirt would pile in, the water would cloud and no one would want to swim. From Spring to Fall I was either cleaning or avoiding cleaning. If I let it go too long, it could take two weeks of back-straining work and a ton of chemicals to get things back to a reasonable state. I loved having a pool, but it was expensive and exhausting.This March I'd had it. I got a new pool liner and decided I'd get a robotic cleaner. After a ton of research and handwringing I chose the Premier because it had the best feature fit, was reputed to be excellent at water-line cleaning, and had three filters to choose from -- leaf bag, "fine" and "ultra-fine" -- plus a three-year warranty.After ordering it I avoided cleaning the pool, as usual, so when it arrived algae was all over the walls and bottom, with a coating of dirt, dead leaves, dead bugs, dead amphibians and god knows what else. The water was green and I was bummed. I unpacked the unit, plugged it in and put it in the water (that was the entire setup), angry at myself for letting things go too long and assuming the Premier wouldn't do much more than push the soupy mess around and stir it all up. I waited to be disappointed.I'm still waiting.I started with the leaf bag. In two hours the Premier picked up most of the debris settled on the bottom. I switched to the fine filter. In two more hours any debris it missed the first time was gone too. I put in a little water clarifier and next day ran the Premier again, this time with the ultrafine filter which was supposed to sift out floating algae and even bacteria. Next day I ran it one more time.After two days, my dirty pool was pristine -- from green and filthy to clear as tapwater. I'm not kidding. I run it daily, now, because I only need to lift it out, hose down the filter, and drop it back in. So why not?I'm giddy. These kinds of things don't usually affect me this way. I cannot understand the few negative reviews here.If you have a pool, you have to clean it, and this is the best way to do it. Over time, it's also the cheapest.The machine is incredible. I suggest you buy it.
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