🏖️ Float into organization with style!
The TRC Recreation PVC Pool Float Storage Drying Rack is a durable and efficient solution for storing and drying your foam floats. Made from vinyl-coated PVC plastic, this easy-to-assemble rack features two large slots to keep your floats organized and off the ground, ensuring they dry quickly and remain in excellent condition. With dimensions of 25” L x 20” W, it’s perfect for any pool deck or beach area.
J**I
It works, it’s 5 minutes to put together, worth 3 stars
Really not a bad tool for organizing around the pool. Not sure it’s worth the price but if I had to take the time to go to the store, cut the pipe to fit, spray paint it and wait to dry, it’s hours of work that made it worth it. This literally took 5 minutes or less to put together. It works fine, looks ok but a little cheap, but I didn’t buy it for design, I bought for practicality. The pipes aren’t bent like the pic shows. That looked much nicer but that’s not what you get. You get the 90 degree elbow joint which takes it from a bit of an elegant design, to something you put in the the corner to dry out and organize the pool noodles and floats. For that, it works well. All in all, I’d say buy it but keep your expectations low.
L**R
Not worth the cost.
It's pvc that's spray painted . You can buy the materials and do this yourself in a few hours. It is quite short and flimsy so don't expect it to hold large floats. I'm going to keep it simply because I have returned a lot lately and this isn't the worst of it.
G**
Strong- practically it looks great on the pool side with the floating mattress
To hold the pool/floating mattress on the side of the pool- finally I found what I was looking for
A**E
Very cheap quality for the cost, small slots
As another reviewer stated, the Recreation Pool Rack is made of spray-painted PVC pipe. There are no instructions, comes disassembled with 2 base tubes, 6 L-shaped, 6 extenders, see pics) though only took me 3-5 mins as just need to push together the tubes. Opening between each slot to put your rafts is approx 4 1/2". As can see by the last picture, it can bend to fit larger rafts--just looks bowed out because it is. It is absolutely not worth $69; if paid $20, I'd have received what expected.
D**.
Adequately holds pool floats
The only thing I liked is that the rack does hold my two pool floats. It is made of white PVC pipe coated with a gold/bronze plastic coating. I had to hammer it together and the Amazon item description says 6 pounds yet the box it shipped in said 4 pounds. For more than $77.00, it is low quality for the cost. I am not returning it because it minimally meets my needs.
S**Y
too tall for standard float
the standard floats that I have are about 24" wide. Since the width of the rack is at least 6" they start to sag and warp. If there was a middle post it might help. The horizontal rod along the top doesn't help the sagging because it's a little too tall to hold the floats in place. I'm trying to develop a way now to help the issue, maybe something along the middle.
A**Z
Four reasons not to buy
First of all, the item received is not the item pictured. The image is of a rack with curves and a smooth top bar. The item that arrived has 90-degree bends and a connector in the middle of the top.Second, the holes on the base are out of alignment, leading to drastically uneven positioning of the vertical side bars. The base was painted after assembly so it is impossible to adjust the holes to align properly since they are stuck together with the paint.Third, the horizontal top bar is made by piecing together two shorter bars, however there is a thick amount of paint residue inside the connector, preventing the two pieces from fully connecting. This means that the top bars lack stability and that unpainted portions of the bars are visible, making the piece quite ugly.And lastly, this item is sold through a third party seller, which means you must pay shipping to return it and get a refund.Correction: the seller has now sent me a pre-paid FedEx label for the return. So there are only three reasons not to buy.
M**E
Nice Product
My float caddy just arrived (a few days early) and is exactly as described. It was well packed and easy to assemble. It does the trick for me. The floats look a lot better in it than just dumped on the deck or floor. As to the idea of making one yourself, I actually thought of doing that and priced pvc at my local big box home store. It came to a little over $35 for the pipe, connectors and paint. And one I assembled wouldn't have the nifty bent racks. I thought for a few dollars more, it was worth getting this one because it would most likely look a lot better than anything I could assemble. It does and I'm glad I did.
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