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    Default Re: Buy JUST the Intex Easy-Set Pool?

    I used to see the Big Blue Bag by itself at several online stores but haven't in a couple years - not seriously looking though. Tell us if you find one.
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    Default Re: Buy JUST the Intex Easy-Set Pool?

    Try Intexcorp.com for a replacement without all the other stuff you already have. I was just there and found a new liner for my 15 x 48 metal frame Intex pool ($167.00 compared to $349.00 for the whole kit) as I didn't need all the other acessories either. This liner I am trying to find reviews on says with laminated bottom which I am hoping means it has an added layer of protection on the bottom as my other one was very thin plastic. I got frustrated last year with no one wanting to help take it down and actually thru it in the trash! I think I need to work on my temper a bit! lol

    I did see a 15 x 36 replacement on the easy set but don't know what size you actually need. Good luck.
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    Default Re: Buy JUST the Intex Easy-Set Pool?

    If your Intex is a donut, then you can easily repair the donut or the bottom. The sides, being heavily reinforced, either with nylon or fiberglass matting, is almost certainly not repairable as it's structural. But the bottom, lower part of the sides and donut are all standard vinyl and a patch kit is VERY inexpensive. Plus, if you know where the leak is and can patch it while dry, it's much easier than an underwater patch (I've done my share of THOSE! )
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