
Whether mounted on the side of a fence, the wall of a shed, or inside the garage, a few intentionally placed hooks create an ideal storage situation for round pool floats. Related: The Best Under-$30 Pool Floats 2. Or opt for a collapsible design that can easily be tucked away when not in use. For smaller pool toys, like beach balls and water blasters, a rectangular plastic hamper works well for storage. A round, plastic hamper with holes, or one with mesh fabric, allows for easy ventilation so items dry faster and last longer. Give new life to an old laundry hamper by using it to store long, narrow toys, such as pool noodles, upright. According to the outfit, it is compatible with both kids and adults alike, so you and the kids can spend the day engaging in veritable water warfare.This pool toy storage idea is an easy, eco-friendly way to get organized. It measures 61 x 44 x 24 inches (length x width x height), by the way, so it’s quite a sizeable pool toy. Except… you know… with everyone getting hit in the face with gusts of water, instead of lethal ammunition. Of course, what would really make a pool party fun is if you had a bunch of these in the water, which should turn any pool party into a veritable Panzer Corps 2 encounter. Because you’ve got your legs out underneath, you can get on the darn thing even when on the poolside, allowing you to run around with the tank, blasting people from the barrel sticking out of your turret. Yeah… you won’t be moving around at speed on this thing, which, we guess, does make it feel more tank-like. The Pool Punisher comes with holes at the bottom that you can use to stick your legs out for paddling on the water with your feet, so you’ll be going around the pool at an admittedly unhurried tank-like pace. The pump action blaster is removable, by the way, so you can use it on its own or take it out for repair if something ever goes wrong. Instead, it houses a pump action water blaster that can send water shooting up to 50 feet away, so you can engage in intense water fights with a friggin’ tank while your friends carry paltry squirt pistols, water rifles, and Super Soakers. The turret, by the way, is equipped with a tank cannon that, sadly, won’t fire large rounds that will destroy everything in sight. Well… the most relaxed tank commander imaginable, since you’re floating on a swimming pool with a beer in hand in the middle of a clear summer day. There’s a lower layer printed with a caterpillar track and an upper section resembling a turret with an inset seating area, so you can pilot the beastly ride like a tank commander taking his armored steed to battle. The Pool Punisher is an erstwhile normal pool float that’s clad in the likeness of an armored tank covered in a military green color. Well… as much destruction as a large pool float with a built-in water cannon can inflict, anyway, which is, honestly, not that much, although you can absolutely annoy everyone in the pool and the poolside like few other pool floats will be able to do.

That’s right, your pool is now a bona fide battlefield, with a battle tank wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of destruction.

Yeah… you’re now the boss of this pool party. The Pool Punisher turns your summer party into a veritable warzone, allowing you to take a tank to the water to mow down hapless swimmers and blast them with a water cannon. Others are designed to look like giant critters. Some pool floats are meant to look like goofy monsters.
