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September 4, 2007 3:48 PM PDT

The Aquapub never closes

by Tim Moynihan

(Credit: Aquapub)

Falling off a barstool has never been this refreshing.

The Aquapub is either the best idea ever, the worst idea ever, or somewhere close to either hash mark. It's been available for a while, but it's hard to find any pricing info on the official site. Other blogs claim it costs around $1,400.

The six-person table weighs about 90 lbs. and can be used both in the water and poolside. The Aquapub's surface is made from recycled materials, and the table itself is filled with polyurethane to keep it from sinking.

Obvious pros include having your very own swim-up bar, being able to use the table on solid ground as well, the inclusion of an umbrella, and the table's somewhat incredible ability to support just one person without teetering over.

Obvious cons include having a bunch of drunks always hanging out in your pool, the high price tag, and your neighbor Ron, who will totally do cannonballs and soak everyone sitting at the table.

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Cool idea, terrible website
by n5rat September 5, 2007 4:43 PM PDT
While I like the idea of this for my pool, the website leaves plenty to the
imagination. Especially since I can't even get to the dealer list for USA. And the
annoying music and instant new page popup. I wouldn't have linked to them
just because of the web page designers lack of respect for people viewing the
page.
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Cool idea, terrible website
by n5rat September 5, 2007 4:43 PM PDT
While I like the idea of this for my pool, the website leaves plenty to the
imagination. Especially since I can't even get to the dealer list for USA. And the
annoying music and instant new page popup. I wouldn't have linked to them
just because of the web page designers lack of respect for people viewing the
page.
Reply to this comment
Cool idea, terrible website
by n5rat September 5, 2007 4:43 PM PDT
While I like the idea of this for my pool, the website leaves plenty to the
imagination. Especially since I can't even get to the dealer list for USA. And the
annoying music and instant new page popup. I wouldn't have linked to them
just because of the web page designers lack of respect for people viewing the
page.
Reply to this comment
Cool idea, terrible website
by n5rat September 5, 2007 4:43 PM PDT
While I like the idea of this for my pool, the website leaves plenty to the
imagination. Especially since I can't even get to the dealer list for USA. And the
annoying music and instant new page popup. I wouldn't have linked to them
just because of the web page designers lack of respect for people viewing the
page.
Reply to this comment
The website is fine
by zrogerz69 September 6, 2007 3:31 PM PDT
its obviously a european company, and the translations aren't perfect but the website is professional. many other big companies have websites with music, especially if advertising themselves as creative designers. if you don't like the music, click the mute button in the bottom left

cool product, i think i remember hearing of similar things before though, doesn't seem THAT original
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The website is fine
by zrogerz69 September 6, 2007 3:31 PM PDT
its obviously a european company, and the translations aren't perfect but the website is professional. many other big companies have websites with music, especially if advertising themselves as creative designers. if you don't like the music, click the mute button in the bottom left

cool product, i think i remember hearing of similar things before though, doesn't seem THAT original
Reply to this comment
The website is fine
by zrogerz69 September 6, 2007 3:31 PM PDT
its obviously a european company, and the translations aren't perfect but the website is professional. many other big companies have websites with music, especially if advertising themselves as creative designers. if you don't like the music, click the mute button in the bottom left

cool product, i think i remember hearing of similar things before though, doesn't seem THAT original
Reply to this comment
The website is fine
by zrogerz69 September 6, 2007 3:31 PM PDT
its obviously a european company, and the translations aren't perfect but the website is professional. many other big companies have websites with music, especially if advertising themselves as creative designers. if you don't like the music, click the mute button in the bottom left

cool product, i think i remember hearing of similar things before though, doesn't seem THAT original
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