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By: Amanda Campbell
Updated: August 30, 2010
PoolKeeperŪ
PoolKeeperŪ has it all under control! Just attach it to your garden hose, and hang it over the pool wall. When the pool's water level drops, the PoolKeeper's float valve (with anti backflow device) automatically opens to fill the pool to your preset level, through the hose! No more worries about burning out your filter's pump motor, and no need to ask a neighbor to check the levels while you're out of town. Some assembly necessary. UV stabilized, high impact ABS plastic.

Floating Pool Alarm
Not only will this unit sound its own alarm right at poolside, but with the optional remote plug in receiver, it will sound an alarm in your house up to 200' away. When a large object has fallen into the pool (or a decorative pond), the wave created will be detected by the 10" diameter floating unit, and its loud 104dB alarm will sound at poolside and through the optional remote; shuts off automatically after 4-5 minutes. Sensitivity can be adjusted; no false alarms from rain or wind. "Chirps" when battery is low. Secures with strings and hooks, so it won't be activated by drain. For pools larger than 20'x40', you'll need a second alarm. Only one remote may be used per in-pool alarm. Floating alarm unit is FCC approved, and operates off a 9v battery (not included). Battery will last about one year. Remote receiver is UL/CSA listed.

Shower Power
Next to the pool, at the campsite, on the dock, in your backyard... this portable, hands-free, shower tower washes sweat, chlorine and dirt off your body and swimsuit wherever you are! No need for expensive plumbing installations to enjoy a 78" tall shower with 70" high, variable stream "head". Fill the base with water or sand for stability. On/off valve. PVC tubing. Some assembly required with your Phillips screwdriver; PVC glue included.
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