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seneca
May 2nd 06, 03:42 PM
Anyone got, of knows anything about flexiponds? It’s a rigid pond made
from “a revolutionary rubberised material” which means it can be folded
up and delivered in a box. According to the manufacturer it’s like a
cross between a flexible and a rigid liner with the advantages of both
and none of their associated problems. I’m considering getting one, but
thought I’d ask if anyone had any experience of them. Here’s a link to a
website selling them.
http://tinyurl.com/mpa98
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seneca
Randy R
May 4th 06, 02:11 AM
"seneca" > wrote in message
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>
> Anyone got, of knows anything about flexiponds? It's a rigid pond made
> from "a revolutionary rubberised material" which means it can be folded
> up and delivered in a box. According to the manufacturer it's like a
> cross between a flexible and a rigid liner with the advantages of both
> and none of their associated problems. I'm considering getting one, but
> thought I'd ask if anyone had any experience of them. Here's a link to a
> website selling them.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mpa98
>
I don't see how you can go wrong with this for a smaller pond. I don't know
if adding a drain to it would be a problem though.
Randy R
seneca wrote:
> Anyone got, of knows anything about flexiponds? It’s a rigid pondmade
> from “a revolutionary rubberised material� which means itcan be folded
> up and delivered in a box. According to the manufacturer it’s like a
> cross between a flexible and a rigid liner with the advantages of both
> and none of their associated problems. I’m considering getting one, but
> thought I’d ask if anyone had any experience of them. Here’s a link to a
> website selling them.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mpa98
>
>
> --
> seneca
sorry 。。but I donot konw what your
meaning i am a new comer in this group ..
Pooch
May 8th 06, 02:35 AM
After looking at the website, I would be concerned about the 1 year
warranty. Seems to me the company doesn't have a lot of confidence in its
durability.
"seneca" > wrote in message
...
>
> Anyone got, of knows anything about flexiponds? It's a rigid pond made
> from "a revolutionary rubberised material" which means it can be folded
> up and delivered in a box. According to the manufacturer it's like a
> cross between a flexible and a rigid liner with the advantages of both
> and none of their associated problems. I'm considering getting one, but
> thought I'd ask if anyone had any experience of them. Here's a link to a
> website selling them.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/mpa98
>
>
> --
> seneca
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