Jet Creations Inflatable Gator 49 inch Long Safari Great for Pool, Party Decoration, an-Gator
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Nona
> 3 dayI thought it would be more durable for a childs pool toy.
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Amy E.
Greater than one weekThrew a pirate themed party, and this was a last minute impulse buy for the final decorations. It worked fantastically. The pattern was realistic and the size was perfect, I was afraid it would be too big to have indoors but it wasnt. We suspended him from the ceiling and after the party everyone wanted to take him home, should have gotten more than one!
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Yessie Recinos
> 3 dayCute but not worth the money. Thought it would be a bit larger.
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Mindy B
Greater than one weekThis was bought as an inside joke but was worth the money paid. It was actually much nicer than expected.
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E. S. Witthoeft
> 3 dayI don’t know if this inflatable gator will keep the ducks out of my pool, but I was impressed with its quality and ease of inflation. I hope it doesn’t scare the pool guy.
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Eolian
> 3 dayNot sure of durability for pool play. A bit too shiny to be realistic close up. Excellent to shake up neighbors around a medium size pond. Makes me laugh.
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claudia
02-11-2024I had problem with racums made poo at my pool. These guys help me to stop this animal. Very good made. I they looks frightening!
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Xebra
Greater than one weekAs others have mentioned many times over, this keeps the ducks from landing in the pool. The ducks choose my neighbors pool instead since they chose to not float a gator. I was also fairly impressed on how lifelike it appears. Both of my dogs had the hair on their backs standing straight up, barking and growling at this thing until I showed them it was indeed not real.
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MNCM
> 3 dayI purchased this to scare ducks away from my pool. It is very life like, but since it’s so small, the ducks aren’t worried at all.
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Rhoda Z.
> 3 dayThis alligator pool float scares away ducks! Look at the photo to see how I added two lead weight fishing sinkers using clear monofilament fishing line around the front via the neck and rear via in front of the hind legs. I also tied a white landscaping brick to the neck of the alligator using clear monofilament fishing line and placed the brick in the center of the pool using my pool skimmer pole. This setup keeps the alligator floating flat on the surface, slows the movement caused by wind, and keeps the alligator visible within the middle area of the pool. We have watched the incoming ducks swooping in to land in our pool and then accelerate up and away immediately upon viewing this alligator! Its actually kind of funny to watch. We tried chasing them off. We tried allowing our dog to chase them off. We tried stringing fishing line around the edges of the pool and across the pool. Nothing stopped the ducks from pooping in our pool EVERY DAY until we installed this alligator as shown in the photo and described here. Without the fishing weights and tying the alligator to the brick by his neck, the first breeze blew the alligator out of the pool and into our backyard.