How to recycle a DOLFINO pool

Getting no satisfaction from DOLFINO (www.AquaLeisure.com) for the $250 pool that lasted 3 months, I show you how to recycle this piece of crap.

Power of the vlogger, power to the people.

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8 Responses to “How to recycle a DOLFINO pool”


  1. 1 WO7

    Mike…what is your day job? Are you a sign painter?

  2. 2 MMMMMike

    hahaha. You should have seen the mess I made with the spraypaint. I had to use an extra part of the pool to redo the sign. That part ended up on the editor’s floor. :)
    But that should do it. This should be the last part of the pool story.

  3. 3 CarLBanks

    Nice, I like your pseudo-sign!

  4. 4 Chuck Leggett

    This vlog was highlighed in Vlog Gumbo 3.

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  5. 5 Anonymous

    Mike, I really wish I would have seen your video BEFORE I bought my stupid, useless, waste of space, time and money Dolfino pool.

  6. 6 Anonymous

    I’m on my 3rd summer with the same pool. Poor craftmanship caused my first leak in the pool last year, this year the same spot is leaking again. CT offers no help and local pool repair shop is amazed mine has lasted this long. Last summer for this pool. I may send it back to Dofino. I like your site, good stuff, keep it up.

  7. 7 slowerclimate

    Mike.. after a year now, is your Intex any better than the Dolfino..
    My Dolfino pool lasted less than 3 months. Used all the patch equipment, bought more, then gave up.
    Walmart is selling An Intex for $475 but am afraid to buy it if it only lasts one season. I live in Montreal so have winters to consider.
    Any comments would be appreciated.. durability, easy to clean, easy to empty.. easy to sore.. other.
    Thanks,

  8. 8 Mike Moon

    Yes, the Intex has served us well so far. Except for the mouse eating a big hole it it over the winter, no complaints at all.

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