If You Have A Pool Then You Need This Battery-Powered Water Tech Pool Vacuum

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2021
  • If you're like me and you are tired of messing with hoses, losing water, and not having enough suction power from under-rated pools filter pumps then you are going to want to watch this. In this video, I share this must-have pool accessory to keep your in-ground and above-ground pool looking great all season long with no headache! Join me as I review the Water Tech Pool Blaster Max and Volt FX8 Battery Powered Pool Vacuum including an Underwater demo.
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    Video Chapters
    1:01 - Pool Blaster Max Li Overview
    2:08 - In the Water with Pool Blaster Max Li
    4:31 - Volt FX8 - Cordless Pool & Spa Vacuum Intro
    5:31 - In the Water with the Volt FX8 - Cordless Pool & Spa Vacuum
    6:44 - Final Thoughts and Overview
    About the Cordless Pool Blaster Max Li Pool & Spa Vacuum
    Original Cordless Pool Vacuum. Cleans Entire Pool in Minutes, Spot Clean in Seconds.
    The Pool Blaster® Max™ Li Features a high flow pump that provides extra power for deep cleaning while its high capacity filter, holding more dirt and debris than entry-level cleaners
    About the Volt FX8 - Cordless Pool & Spa Vacuum
    Compact, powerful cleaning. Vacuum pool in minutes.
    The Water Tech™ Volt® FX-8Li is designed to clean large in-ground and above-ground pools quickly and efficiently. Pool Store Finder via WaterTech - dgrevie.ws/3m4PzNx
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    About this video:
    In this video, Allen of Damn Good Reviews shares this review and underwater demo of the Water Tech Pool Blaster Max and Volt FX8 Battery Powered Pool Vacuums.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Shortcuts2185
    @Shortcuts2185 2 года назад +3

    going on 3 years with my fx8 in my 18x32 inground pool and this thing is a beast. takes me under 10 minutes to clean the pool. talked 4 of my friends into buying it and they could not believe how awesome this vaccum works. also there are online retailers selling it

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  Год назад

      What do you do with smaller particles? Like those dropped from fluctoant? Sometimes we have had issues where it sprays out the side of too small for the screen

  • @great-garden-watch
    @great-garden-watch 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for actually testing these. So many reviews are just reading the marketing material.

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  2 года назад +1

      Yea that does nothing .. can’t beat jumping in the water and putting to the test!

  • @Mj-bg2uj
    @Mj-bg2uj Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video ! I’m looking at the fx8 and it’s showing that the head is only 13 inches which is the same size as the CG .. did you order the bigger head separately??

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  29 дней назад

      Mmm we didn’t order anything separate at the time perhaps the size changed since we published the video?

  • @imlon2
    @imlon2 2 года назад +1

    Can you take the heads off the Pool Blaster and still use it to clean to get in really tight areas?

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  2 года назад

      U need to use with the whole vacuum but if you dive with it u can get the hard to reach spots

  • @trainsri7913
    @trainsri7913 2 года назад +2

    What's your thoughts so far? Been contemplating for awhile now on both. Just ordered the blaster max li...

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  2 года назад

      So far so good .. both modes seem to work great and the pool started to get kind green towards end of season. Used some fluctoant ( I think that’s the word) but sucked it up no problem

    • @trainsri7913
      @trainsri7913 2 года назад

      Received the blaster max and I like it. Seems to perform as hoped for. Now just hope it lasts....lol

  • @christypaxson7194
    @christypaxson7194 Год назад +1

    I have had three of these they last a pretty long time but what I find us when I’m pulling it out of the pool the debris falls right back in, what am I doing wrong? I make sure that I don’t turn it off before I pull it out so there doesn’t seem to be any reason for this and it’s a problem I find happens right before it dies but I haven’t had this third one long enough for it to die already..

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  Год назад

      Interesting! Which filter are you using? Sounds like it’s not going through it or particles are too small. Did u reach out to the company?

  • @koefigga1
    @koefigga1 Месяц назад

    How does it works with algae

  • @MsBehaving
    @MsBehaving 2 года назад +1

    How well does it handle with pole attached?

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  2 года назад +1

      Good but it did start to get heavy after a bit

  • @markomarkovic9010
    @markomarkovic9010 Месяц назад +1

    Is it just working when the cleaner is totally under water? I need one to clean my stairs of my pool. In this case the cleaner wouldn‘t be under water totally.

    • @DamnGoodReviews
      @DamnGoodReviews  29 дней назад

      So it needs to be submerged but I would just lay it as flat as possible to clean the stairs to keep submerged at least that’s what we do. Second u ca. brush the stuff from top stair lower in the water too