Pool noodles!

One word/country: Canada. In The Great White North™

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The manager at our local Leslie Pool Supply store said he would be happy to order in a box of pool noodles from the warehouse for something like $35. If I recall correctly, they would be less than $2 each.

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Here’s a thread I actually made awhile ago.

I feel like solid core noodles result in nicer bumpers since they don’t compress as much when fabric is pulled tight, and this last throughout season.

I would consider myself almost Canadian for how close I live to the border.

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I’m 1 hour away from Toronto… Go North and I’m an hour away.

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So I don’t know but I’ve got the feeling I’m in a colder area. But that is neither here nor there. Cold is cold. :joy: Good luck this season!

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Yup, Lowe’s here in North Carolina carries pool noodles year round and we are definitely not as far south as Texas. Not sure if Lowe’s carries them year round in places where they have hard water in the winter…

I think we just had our first hard water this year in like 7 years or so… :laughing:

Water in the lakes gets a bit crunchy here at least once a year, but nothing that qualifies as hard by the standards we used in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Toronto is almost in line with the southern border of MN.

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“hour north”. No idea how far away that is but Toronto to Caledon.

I picked ours up at Walmart last night for $0.94 each.

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