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Bestway Intex Pool Hose Support Kink Protection

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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Here you can find more about 👉 Pool 👈 or 👉 garden 👈   🙂 👍


Pool Hose Support – Prevents Kinking for Bestway & Intex Pools

This smart 3D-printed support keeps your 38 mm pool hose from bending too sharply, ensuring smooth water circulation at all times. Simply slide it over the pool connector to stabilize the hose and protect it from damage.

 

🔹 Fits standard 38 mm pool hoses 

🔹 Compatible with Bestway & Intex connectors 

🔹 Max connector diameter: 33.5 mm 

🔹 Max hose support diameter: 39.5 mm

 

Perfect for pool owners who want a hassle-free setup and long-lasting hose performance.

 

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