So I didn't purchase mine, I inherited it by moving, but I can attest that the pool is a tank.
The parts that were 18 inches deep in the mud for 17 years came out looking new.
Behind the liner was dirty and a little moldy, but it wiped clean to be shiny again.
It took a grinder, a circular saw with a cutoff wheel, a Sawzall and a large crowbar to take apart. I'm a big guy and it was WORK with this thing fighting me all the way.
In frustration I took the crowbar and tried punching some holes through the wall. You know, to teach it a lesson and whatnot. But it laughed at me there too.
I cannot say enough good things about how well this pool is built. It's increased cost is worth every penny several times over in the long run.
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