A battery powered robotic cleaner is a nice back-up to have. They are around $250, and when your main pool cleaner breaks, which they do often, it's nice having a back-up ready to go.
Do you know of any long lasting robotic pool cleaners? My Polaris P825 robotic cleaner cost me $1000 and it only lasted 4 years. And to replace the motor and cable they want to charge me $800.
Durability is always the problem with these items. You can usually tell by the warranty the expected life. The manual only takes about 20 minutes and is good exercise. I leave the others to the rich.
Good to see you are back at work after the double hand transplant.
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Very informative for a new pool owner. Thanks Leslie’s!
A battery powered robotic cleaner is a nice back-up to have. They are around $250, and when your main pool cleaner breaks, which they do often, it's nice having a back-up ready to go.
You can’t touch them for that price. You’re estimate is about $1000 too low.
Do you know of any long lasting robotic pool cleaners? My Polaris P825 robotic cleaner cost me $1000 and it only lasted 4 years. And to replace the motor and cable they want to charge me $800.
Liner pool 16 x 33
Do not buy the robotic cleaner it only lasted 2 years. The cord is a pain it gets tangled after each use.
Durability is always the problem with these items. You can usually tell by the warranty the expected life. The manual only takes about 20 minutes and is good exercise. I leave the others to the rich.
What is a good one ?
@@charleswayne8595 I’ve only used one so I’m not a good source but it works just fine. Swimline Weighted Flex Vacuum Head
9 minutes, not one piece of useful information...