UZMANĪBU! Teksts tulkots ar mašīntulku.

Comfort and coolness for your pet The NC2605 dog pool is the perfect solution for hot days when your four-legged friend is looking for relief in the water. With a diameter of 120 cm and a height of 30 cm, the pool provides enough space even for larger dogs, while being compact enough to fit in your garden, on your patio or even on a larger balcony. It's not just a place to play, but also a way to cool down and relax after physical activity. Durability and safety The NC2605 pool is made of sturdy materials – durable PVC and stiffening MDF boards. This design makes it resistant to mechanical damage, including scratches from claws. The lack of an inflatable rim means no risk of punctures and no need for pumping – just unfold it, fill it with water, and you're ready to go! The non-slip bottom surface increases safety during play. Simple assembly and easy storage The foldable design allows for quick assembly and disassembly of the pool without the use of tools. When folded, it takes up little space, making it easy to store out of season. An additional convenience is the drain valve, which allows you to quickly empty the pool without having to lift it. It is the perfect solution for both everyday use and holiday trips with your pet. Perfect not only for summer Although the pool is best suited for summer, its functionality does not end with the hot months. It can also be used as a bathtub for your dog after a walk or training, a place for grooming, or even as a sandbox or dry pool with balls for puppies and small children. Specification: Model: NC2605 Diameter: 120 cm Height: 30 cm Capacity: approx. 339 liters Material: PVC + MDF board Construction: foldable, no pumping required Remarks: Not for commercial use 24 months warranty Importer: Abisal Ltd. | Poland | 41-807 Zabrze | Pyskowicka Street 17 | e-mail: abisal@abisal.pl Abisal Ltd.. declares that the products sold by the company are safe and meet the requirements contained in the Act on General Product Safety of December 12, 2003. (Journal of Laws of December 31, 2003)