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(More customer reviews)Flat out, this didn't work. First, they don't make it clear that it is a one time use item. For $35 I didn't expect much, but they should make it clear. It is essentially a giant baggie that you fill with water and wait to freeze. I had this on a very flat surface, with just the slightest of drainage slope and the whole thing kept rolling to one side.I eventually propped it up and blocked that side so that itlaid flat and waited for it to freeze.So, as if this morning it's frozen. But . . . the bag trapped too much air and the ice is all cracking, aside from the very middle. It is not skatable at all.I don't see how you would keep the air out of this thing. I just sprayed it with water in the hopes that it gets in the cracks and fills in the air pockets are refreezes as a block. But I doubt it will work.Just a desperate attempt to lessen an 8 year old's disappointment.
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Product Description:
Just fill it up, let it freeze, and you're ready to skate! This backyard ice rink kit is made of sturdy, fully enclosed flexible polyethylene in the shape of a rink, designed to hold 2-3 inches of water in place until the water freezes solid. Then its top layer simply peels of to reveal the smooth skating surface. The water is completely contained until frozen, so there's no runoff and no need for repeated flooding to build up a base. Spray lightly from time to time to keep the surface smooth. Creates a 10 ft by 20 ft ice surface. Want an even larger rink? By adjoining two or more Reddi-Rinks, you can make your rink as large as you want. . Product ID: 38411
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1 comments:
Terrible comment. Of course it's one time use item - you have to rip the plastic off the top! This does a pretty good job of compensating for uneven surfaces, because the water stays in a bag until it freezes. However, if the surface is REALLY uneven, then yeah, you need to shore up those spots. This was a lifesaver for me.
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