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Elaine
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Grandchildren (ages 2 and 4) really enjoyed playing with this splash pad. I liked that we could turn down the flow of water (splash size) for the 2 year old but could make it splash higher when the 4 year old wanted to play
Kyle S. Cabral
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
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Karen O'Connor
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
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Z
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Requires a water source but is super durable, and easy to set up, the kids had loads of fun!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Our toddler is obsessed with this in the summer. It’s such a nice alternative to going to the pool or setting up a full-blown waterslide for little ones. It has a good bumper around the perimeter to keep them safe. It offers a good amount of water, but not too much hooks right up to the hose super easily easy to set up easy to clean up and dry and also has a cool learning aspect to it as well
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I got this for my then year and a half year old and we put it under her jumpy chair and she has LOVED splashing in the water. It is a great size and works perfectly. There's enough space if you want to sit on the pad with your child as well. Water pressure determines how high the water comes up from the rims, it's nice to be able to customize that. Great quality, easy to clean and store.
Rena
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2024
This was a great summer must have! My little one loved it and cooled off a lot this summer just sitting in it, or sliding off it and even jumping in it.
Salma al blooshi
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 31, 2024
The screw for the water panel is missing ! Can’t use without it
だいふく
Reviewed in Japan on July 27, 2024
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Justine
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Love the colors, water sprays and how easy it is to fill, however my 1 year old slipped and fell on her back the first time she walked in it. The bottom has no grip whatsoever and for little kids whose balance is shaky, missteps are easy in this splash pad. We've since bought a basin to sit it in with a rug for traction at the bottom. Luckily my kiddo didn't suffer serious damage but it could easily have gone sideways. This is a huge safety issue for kiddos under 3. Not sure why it's not rated higher.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Just attach the hose and the edges inflate just enough to keep the water from overflowing and the water spouts up in the air, fun to jump through.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2022
I have actually purchased two of these and not because one stopped working but because my new dog chewed it up when it was left out. I had this for a year. Used it a few times last summer pulled it out for the current summer and worked just as good as when I first got it. My 3 year old loves it and she played in it for hours when it was really hot out. She liked it a lot as a two year ild as well but I think she likes it more as a 3 year old. My only complaint is the connection where the hose goes in leaks a lot but I don't think it affected the overall function, just wasted water. Overall I would recommend especially if you have a small yard or area.
Kitty
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
I read all these reviews talking about how the product rips so easily, and was worried it would happen to me too.We've used the product once, since purchased. So this review is based on this use. I will add on to the review, if the status of the product changes.The product came neatly packed. There was no vinyl repair kit with it, so I assume if something happens, it cannot be repaired. We connected the splash pad to our coil hose, which made the pad to continuously try to twist. Once filled with water, the pad settled. I also put the hose in a place that would hold it without twisting much, so it wouldn't affect the splash pad.It took forever and a day to fill. We connected the hose to the kitchen sink. We do not have an outside water faucet. The water pressure *seemed appropriate*. In goes the water. When it finally filled, there wasnt enough water pressure to make the splash pad sprinklers higher than a couple of inches tall. But that was perfect. My child doesnt like shower like things, so the sprinklers here were fantastically adequate. The bottom of the pad filled with water, enough for some rubber duckies to float around, and get some cups to play and stuff. My child enjoyed this splash pad very much.We had it set on grass. I would say that is the perfect place for it. Concrete might be too hard.To empty it, it was hard to disconnect the valve from the hose, but it finally came off. It took a few minutes to drain it fully. We hung the pad on a tall, sunny place.2 days later, there was still water in it, dripping from the valve. I dont know how to fully drain it, and I hope it doesnt cause any mold issues, but I will find out soon.Overall, my child enjoyed the time spent in this splash pad, and it was easy to use. I'd say to watch for that water pressure.Update: we have used this a few more times. I have it connected to the sink still, so the water pressure is low, but it has been a nice product. My child enjoys the time in the water, and that is a win. If it breaks after this, I wouldn't make it a negative, because it has been used a few times and it has taken a lot of jumping and walking on it (not on the outer ring, we try and stay off of that). I think it is a great item.
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