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CONFER plastics inc. Above Ground Swimming Pool Curve Base Steps - CCX-AG

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Pool Supplies Superstore

Arrives Jun 6 – Jun 10
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Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads


Size: Base Step


Features

  • The Confer Above-Ground Pool step allows safe and easy access to your pool as well as an elegant design and a long-lasting style
  • Confer Plastics Above Ground Swimming Pool Curve Base Steps
  • Above ground pool ladder
  • Start with the base step unit and then expand into a complete system at any time

Material: Plastic


Brand: Confer Plastics


Product Dimensions: 27"W x 48"H


Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads


Special Feature: Heavy Duty


Material: Plastic


Brand: Confer Plastics


Product Dimensions: 27"W x 48"H


Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads


Special Feature: Heavy Duty


Load Capacity: 400 Pounds


Maximum Height: 60 Inches


Manufacturer: Confer Plastics


Item model number: CCX-AG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Solid Wide Pool Stairs
Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads Size: Base Step
I needed new stairs for my 52" new above ground pool. These are solid, wide and relatively easy to assemble. They were well packaged and arrived in good condition. All the parts and instructions were included. Assembly was literally a snap. All the pieces snapped together as I just followed the instructions step by step. The reviews noted many different ways to weigh down the stairs. I decided to just follow the instructions and used gravel instead of sand. Since I am older and it's only me, I needed them not to be too heavy so that I may easily put them in and take them out with the changing of the seasons. I used 20 pounds of pea gravel. I first cleaned the stones well and poured 10 pounds into each side. I then lowered the stairs slowly into the pool. I leaned them to the right and allowed the water to fill up the stairs, I leaned them to the left and let them fill, to the right and to the left until the stairs just settled on the bottom. It took a good 10-15 minutes. As you can see from my photos, the stairs sit on the bottom of the pool without being anchored to the deck. I then screwed the stair attachment arms to a couple of pieces of 2x4s that are screwed to a 2x10 piece of wood as a base. I then strapped the base to my deck. I did not want to screw the stair base to the composite decking because screw holes would damage the decking over time. The winch straps are really strong and keep the stairs in place when tightened correctly. I love the extra width of these stairs. The hand railings are fairly sturdy and do well getting me in and out of the pool. I installed them in June 2022 and am writing this review 2 months later. I have had a couple of pool parties with kids, adults over 300#s and everyone in between. The stairs are still as perfect as the day I installed them. These are great quality pool stairs for the price. I highly recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022 by Tina_Says! Tina_Says!

  • Make sure you have a rubber mallet and sand
Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads Size: Base Step
These look great, comfortable to use, very sturdy. - feet are a nightmare to get on - takes two to assemble so someone can support while someone else wacks with a mallet - filling with sand was miserable, but it worked great, used about 1 cu ft of sand - my pool depth is 48 inches, the 4th step aligns exactly to the pool edge - colors are definitely lighter than advertising, but it was fine for me - instructions were easy to follow - if you're buying a mat for under the stairs, 36in x 36in is what I have pictured. You might be able to go a bit smaller but unlikely to find exactly the right size. - tip: take your time getting the stairs filled with sand and water, they will float if not done with some patience Only complaint: I was unable to use the deck securing brackets, the design of the handle poles become triangle shaped toward the bottom, preventing the securing brackets from being able to slide all the way down the hole. I could lower the handles (theres another slot) and brackets enough to be used, but I tried it and the handle height was awkwardly short. I do feel like these should have been designed better so that you can lower the bracket enough to be level with the top step. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Emily Emily

  • Absolutely love it
Color: Warm Grey/Grey Treads Size: Base Step with Add-On
Update 6/2019: Still have them, still going strong. Copying some resourceful reviewers on here, I've removed all the sand, let them fill with pool water, slid a 1.5" diameter PVC pipe under the main stairs between 2 holes in the sides (my unit is the older one before the holes were filled in), hung 2 3-gallon buckets (with lids of course) full of sand from it and attached the plastic arms to the deck. They are firmly in place. We did not hang the buckets of sand until after the stairs were in the pool as this made it easier to get them into the pool & jostle around to fill with water. Make sure you let them fill with water - air is your nemesis here! For end of season removal, just remove the buckets of sand, drain as much water as possible, have one average person in the pool and one on the deck and work together to lift them out. How do I know? Tried it. 2 of us were able to easily remove them by removing the buckets of sand, lifting and tilting them (while we were both in the pool) to let some water drain until we felt they were light enough. Then one of us got out of the pool, the person in the pool lifts & tilts the stairs while the person on the deck steadies and lifts. This is much, much easier than when they were filled with sand - obviously. Will post photos when I remove them from the pool this year, but look through the reviews, there are photos from others showing this method. I highly recommend these stairs still. Update: Removing these from the pool is definitely a 2-3 person job. I was able to do it with myself plus one, but it was not easy. Consider that in planning at closing time. Product idea: some sort of folding lift system to assist in getting these out, I may try to devise something. Still highly recommend these, we have gotten lots of positive remarks from people who have seen and used them in our pool. We have been using this for just about a full season now. Absolutely love it, much, much better than a plain old ladder. Buying it here was by far the best price. Not hard to put together, pouring the sand in was a bit tedious but after putting it into the pool I can see why so much is needed. Its still fairly buoyant even with all that wet sand. Use of the plastic arms to attach it to the deck (as per the directions) made it quite sturdy and not easily movable. Others have modified this to hold sandbags or cinder blocks instead of filling it with sand, I think I'll find out why when I attempt to haul these suckers out of the pool for winter. I'll be tackling that task within the next 2 weeks. 80lbs of wet sand, pool is 52" tall.....going to call a buddy over, split a 6 pack and then try to haul it out without damaging the side of the pool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015 by MadnessATO

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