Cordless pool robot

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Daddy
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All right I'm getting close to getting rid of my Polaris with the pump and the hose due to his inefficiencies and never being reliable in my opinion.

I've seen I garden
Avaper
Wybot
Few others

Most are discounting quite a bit I'm curious if anybody has one if they recommend one

My pool is good size it's probably 5 yards wide by 13 yd long

I estimate 20,000 gallons of water it could be slightly higher.

Here are the few that I have seen

I'm trying to keep it between 400 and I would only go to maybe 800 if it was the perfect one


Thoughts?




Daddy
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I'm really looking for is easy app

Decent battery

Good warranty

I prefer to finish near the top so I can just reach in and grab it versus using a pole.

Anyone have any expertise with this much obliged
BigNastyNate
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Go check out trouble free pools and read the reviews.

Over about a 10 year period I've had an M600 and an Active 60 and both have been workhorses, and my pool is about double yours.

I'd be worried about battery running out on a cordless and overall lack of power but I have no experience with them.
Daddy
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I will and it blows me away how many people have huge ass pools I don't know how you get enough chemicals for the size I seem like I'm constantly getting chlorine into the pool
Apache
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Following.
I'm in the same boat as you are..... in the researching phase. Just got a house with a 25k gallon pool & the existing Polaris is absolute trash.
One thing is for sure: go corded.
Here's a link to a product comparison:
https://www.thepoolnerd.com/best-robotic-pool-cleaners
PlanoAg98
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There was a thread in this forum not too long ago.

https://texags.com/forums/61/topics/3598010
Whitetail
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What's the appeal with cordless? How do you real it back in when complete - or do people just leave it there.
PlanoAg98
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Quote:

What's the appeal with cordless? How do you real it back in when complete - or do people just leave it there.

Cordless pool vacuums are supposed to move to the edge of the pool floor when complete. You can then use the pole hook provided to reach down in the pool and pull the unit up. I think the cons of a cordless far outweigh the pros when comparing it to a corded vacuum. The biggest pro I thought of when deciding between cordless and corded was the ability to run my skimming robot on the top while the vacuum works the bottom.
agdoc2001
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I have a Beatbot Aquasense 2 and have been happy with it. It comes with a charging dock. I pull it off the dock, throw it in the pool and away it goes, then floats up near the side when finished. I usually yank it out, leave it outside to dry for a day before putting it back on the dock.

Keep in mind that I have a an in-pool cleaning system which does take care of a lot of the dirt/leaves so I really only need a vacuum once every week or 2 to clean the walls and anything on the floor the built-in system missed. For someone who needs a cleaner for every day, the cordless ones don't make a lot of sense.
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