Jet Creations Inflatable Gator 49 inch Long Safari Great for Pool, Party Decoration, an-Gator

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  • IanH

    > 3 day

    So I read the suggestions, and since I have a robot cleaner tying it to a weigh on bottom of pool, it wont work. Has anybody tried partially filling with water ?

  • J. Leviere

    > 3 day

    Was happy to find this was a nice size and plastic was thicker than expected.

  • Jim and Meagan Thompson

    > 3 day

    This was a lot of fun. Stayed inflated.

  • Yasmeen Husain

    > 3 day

    This was a lightening deal at $19.99. Couldnt be more pleased. Made a great birthday shrimp boil centerpiece!

  • Leadsman

    > 3 day

    The “alligator” came delivered in a bag. I was amazed by how flimsy it is. While it inflates like a regular beach ball, the air comes out almost as fast as you blow it in. I bought this because a duck or two crapped in my pool on my new plaster. Despite the other reviews and video, as with many things that are sold on Amazon, it’s difficult to obtain a real sense of what this product is before purchase. It is a kid’s pool toy that might help some to ward off ducks in a pool. The ducks actually or potentially in one’s pool have to be extremely stupid to mistake this toy as a predator. Even with all of these observations, I decided to keep and deploy the “alligator”. The price is OK and I didn’t want to take a chance with a return of my feathered friends. It is not the only defensive measure that I took. I also strung some weed wacker line low and near the steps because of a video that I saw in which a man used fishing line. Between the two measures, the ducks have not been back since Thursday night. Hopefully, my success so far will continue without interruption. As pool owners know or should know, duck crap is very bad for plaster and unhealthy. P.S. Almost One Month Later: “Al” has been doing “his” job. The ducks have not returned and the pool seems relatively cleaner from other wildlife’s avoidance measures. So, I am pleased with “him”. “He” hangs by where I do as if “he” is keeping me company. So, I am pleased with “him” overall.

  • Tom Reeves

    > 3 day

    Don’t waste your money. Have had this croc pool floater for about 4 weeks. It held air for about a week and then slowly started losing air. Every 3-4 days, would have to blow back up. Now, I blow it back up and two days later, almost totally deflated. Also, it didn’t do anything to deter the ducks or mallards from coming to our pool. I’m in the Southwest region and ducks migrating south from Alaska or western Canada aren’t familiar wth crocs and gators.

  • Prof. Maurice Reilly Sr.

    > 3 day

    Good looking gator, but does not keep ducks out of our pool.

  • TeacherandStudent

    > 3 day

    We have had a family of ducks take over our pool. As deterrents, we tried using a plastic alligator head, reflecting tape, hanging “eyes” around the yard, water spraying motion detector, banging pots and pans, etc. These all failed to deter them. The ducks gathered around the plastic alligator head and adopted it, I think. (They were chummy and frequently hung out together.) BUT this inflatable alligator did the trick! Since floating this realistic-looking reptile, the ducks have relocated! No more duck poop in the pool! This has saved us countless hours of cleaning and frustration, not to mention WE CAN NOW USE THE POOL!!!

  • 1250

    Greater than one week

    Placed in pool to keep ducks away. Worked well for that purpose, but only lasted 28 days before it started to lose air at the seam. Items was never played with by kids or anyone else. I dont know what the warranty was on this inflatable, but it should have lasted longer that 28 days.

  • Robert Jones

    > 3 day

    I have it mounted on my golf cart

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