Selecting the Best Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner for Your Pool

 

Pool vacuum cleaners come in two types: manual and automatic.

Manual pool cleaners attach to the pool skimmer or garden hose and are handheld since they must be moved manually around the pool to collect debris.

This article is about automatic pool cleaners, including electric automatic and cordless automatic pool cleaners.

Types of Automatic Pool Cleaners 

1. Robotic Pool Cleaners 

A robotic pool cleaner uses a power source to move around a pool. You don't have to be there for the robot cleaner to clean the pool; you can drop it and go.

Most automatic pool cleaners are electric; however, some are cordless and have rechargeable batteries.

An electric robotic pool cleaner has an electric motor, a pump, filters, scrubbing brushes, and a debris collection unit. It can move around the pool, including the floor, walls, corners, waterline, and steps, while scrubbing the pool surface and collecting fine and large debris.

One advantage of Robotic pool cleaners is that they come with filters, which ease the work of your pool filter and prolong its lifespan. 

Moreover, robotic pool cleaners clean debris, germs, and bacteria, reducing the need for more chemicals.

Robotic pool cleaners are fully automatic since they come with CleverClean technology, which directs the pool cleaner to all areas with dirt and debris. 

The most advanced robotic pool cleaners are WiFi and Bluetooth-operated, giving pool owners more control over the robot. However, they are also the most expensive.

As any pool owner will tell you, vacuuming or cleaning a swimming pool is very tiresome, time-consuming, and draining, especially when using hand-held manual pool cleaners to collect debris and leaves.

Hiring a pool cleaner to offer you a pool cleaning service is expensive in the long run because they charge a lot per cleaning. Pool cleaning should be done at least weekly for all pools.

Consequently, pool owners are investing in automatic pool cleaners to save time and money and the need to use more chemicals in the water. 

Pool cleaning is no longer a problem if you invest in the right automatic pool cleaner. Spend your summer swimming and not cleaning the pool.

To select the best Robotic pool cleaner for your pool, consider the size and depth of your pool, electric or cordless robotic cleaners, in-ground or above-ground pool cleaners, and, of course, the brand of robotic pool cleaner.

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Things to Consider when Selecting the Best Robotic Pool Cleaner

1. ) Size and depth of your pool:

Robotic pool cleaners are designed with different suction powers and work best at different pool sizes and depths. When buying one, ensure it's the right size for your pool.

Dolphin Nautilus CC  is the best robotic pool cleaner for in-ground and above-ground pools up to 33 feet. Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus WiFi Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner is the best for in-ground pools up to 50 feet or big commercial pools. Dolphin pool cleaners are electric.

2. ) Cordless or electric robotic pool cleaners:

Cordless robotic pool cleaners have no power cables and use a rechargeable battery to move around the pool.

Electric automatic pool cleaners, like Dolphin pool cleaners, come with power cords because they use electricity to move and clean the pool.

AIPER Scuba S1 Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner is among the best cordless pool robots. It comes with a very powerful and long-lasting rechargeable battery, and you don't need electricity for it to clean the pool. A cordless robotic pool cleaner is the best option if you don't need electricity to clean the pool for any reason.    

3.) Pool cleaner for In-ground or Above ground pool:

Not all robotic pool cleaners are universal and can be used on both types of pools.

Dolphin Nautilus CC robotic pool cleaner is a universal pool robot ideal for in-ground and above-ground pools up to 33 feet.

For in-ground pools up to 50 feet, you can go with Aiper Scuba S1 Cordless or Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus WiFi Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaners.

 2. Suction Side Automatic Pool Cleaners 

Suction-side pool cleaners attach to the pool skimmer and run by suction. Therefore, they don't come with filters and rely on your pool filter.

Suction-side pool vacuums send the water to the pool filter, where the debris is filtered out.

Suction side automatic pool cleaners like Zodiac MX8 and Zodiac MX6 are popular since they are affordable compared to robotic and pressure side pool cleaners, while still getting the job done perfectly.

Another advantage of suction-side pool cleaners is that most are universal and can be used to clean in-ground and above-ground pools. 

3. Pressure Side Automatic Pool Cleaners

Pressure-side pool cleaners are run by the swimming pool water returns or sometimes by a dedicated booster pump line. They are fully automatic and can be set to turn off and on automatically.

Unlike suction-side pool cleaners, which rely on the pool filter to remove debris, pressure-side automatic pool cleaners like the Polaris 280 Model come with their own filter bags for debris collection. 

 

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