No pool? No prob Dodge the heatwave with a splash pad for 50% off before Prime Day

Hot off the press: The ultimate heatwave hack your kids have been begging for is finally on sale.Amazon Prime Day may be a few weeks away, but there’s already a slew of deals rolling in, and the super-cool splash pad that 20,000 shoppers have purchased in the last month is not excluded.Besides, if there’s a time to snag something that may prevent some meltdowns, it’s probably now.Forecasters warned record-setting temperatures will roll through New York City this week, with a scorching high of up to 102 degrees on Tuesday.

The sweltering heatwave will certainly be hard to beat, but if there’s one way to keep the kids a little cooler and less restless, an under-$20 splash pad should do the trick.Parents can’t stop raving about all the sanity it’s saved them.

“Two years in and this little splash pad is still providing hours of cool, summer fun!” one of thousands of happy reviewers gushed.“Seams have all held up, it’s a breeze to put up and take down, and thick enough to hold up to two active toddlers.”The sturdy design and simple set-up are major selling points, but it’s the current price that steals the deal.

Today, shoppers can score the SplashEZ 3-in-1 for just $19.99 ahead of Prime Day.Designed by parents for tots one year and up, the SplashEZ 3-in-1 Splash Pad is the perfect setting for hours of refreshing, summer fun.Simply lay it on a smooth surface, hook it up to your hose, and let the entertaining sprinkler system take care of the rest.

Caretakers say their kids can’t get enough of it, and some even let their fur babies in on the fun, too.Whether you’re looking for a playful way to keep kids entertained or a clever heatwave hack, this $20 splash pad is a smart snag ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

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