Pool Blaster Max Review | Best Vacuum to Clean your Intex Pool Fast!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This is a top rated pool vacuum with great reviews and in just one week I feel like I am taking my pool maintenance game to the next level!
This takes 4 hours to charge and gives you 1 hour of run time. You definitely will want to get a standard sized telescoping pole to attach this too! I’ll link to the one I use below as well as the other attachments I verified will work with that pole.
You will want to turn this on just before submerging and then turn it off immediately after taking out of the water. Allowing the motor to run out of the water for any longer can damage the seals.
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Bought it about 8 months ago to supplement my pop up heads after a wind storm. Sometimes it takes to 3 or 4 hours to clean the pool with the automatic floor cleaner so I figured I'd use the pool blaster when needed. It worked great for about 8-10 times I used it & never more than 15 minutes at a time...maybe less. I was really careful with it because it was cleaning the pool so well. Last week it wouldn't turn on even though it was charged. Took it apart and the motor was flooded with water...all rusted out. Sad because I really wanted it to work. The credit card I bought it with is willing to replace it or refund the money since it doubles any warranty. I'm not sure if I want to replace it since it seems flooding the motor is inevitable.
Hi Johnny, I am very sorry to hear that. So far I have not had any problems like that. I always turn it on once it is fully submerged, and then I turn it off about 5 seconds after pulling it out.
@@thevetdad6383 I was really careful with it as I did everything you described. Believe me, I was disappointed because it worked so well. I brought a $30 vac that hooks to a garden hose and it surprisingly works good and suppliments the floor cleaners nicely.
So glad you were able to find another solution!
Thank you. I was trying to decide what to do about mine. I have had it for about a year.
Now, every time I submerge it to clean pool, the motor shut off. I thought the battery may be too weak. So I charged it again. The engine shut off again.
I'm now trying to figure out what to do. I was gonna but a replacement battery, but after hearing your comment. I believe it probably is the motor.
What advice would you recommend, it's a Pool Blaster Max Li?
@@blueswallowtail4628 Yes, same one. Engine was totally water logged and I thought it was the battery also. Credit card refunded me and I just bought the vac that has the Garden hose attachment. It was 30 bucks but works enough to get the leaves out. I really wanted that pool blaster to work and I was super careful with it.
How do you plug the damn thing in
I know is kinda hard to plug, do one side first then the other side.
It was definitely a bit of a struggle. Have to get it lined up just right
Ace $199 and look for promo discounts, there's a few
I can't afford it unfortunately 😔
I'm sorry Lisa, they are a bit pricey. Hopefully the prices will come down. I'll also look for a more cost effective option as well.
@@thevetdad6383 thank you 😊