Need Pool Cleaner Robot Recommendation I'm tired of manually vacuuming the pool every week. Any idea on a good pool cleaner robot? I want it to automate the scrubbing...
taylorjes replied:
At less than $350 you're not going get anything that will do everything great. Pick a function you can do yourself (or your last hated) and look at cleaners that do the opposite. Electric Robotic do everything OK, but cheap cleaners fail after a few years. Pressure cleaners scrub great, but require a booster pump. Suction suck... No really they suck great, but don't brush at all. Look at reviews and try your local store at least once before you but online. Most quality cleaners have better warranties when bought "brick-n-mortar". And if they won't match the price, give another store a call and see if they'll drop-ship.
poopinmysoup replied:
I got a wannabe kreepy krawler on amazon for like 80 dollars. It surprisingly still works after a year of use!
TehSpaz replied:
At your budget, there really aren't any quality options. What cleaner would be best depends on a few things....Type of surface, type of debris you mostly deal with, and how good your circulation is set up (pump HP, number of returns, how the valves are laid out on your equipment pad)