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The Best Pool Vacuums for a Spotless Pool

Keeping your pool clean is not an easy task for all the care and time that this entails, but thanks to the robot pool cleaners, you will no longer have to worry about this work. Do you want a device that cleans the entire pool for you? Do you want to remove dirt without lifting a finger? Then read on and you will see what a pool cleaner can do for you.


What is a pool cleaner?


A pool cleaner is a device that allows you to clean the bottom, the walls, and even the waterline of the pool in a very simple and practical way. It is not necessary that you have to enter the pool to clean it or empty it to do this work.


You can even find pool cleaners, which you will not need to invest your time for cleaning, but they perform the cleaning automatically, freeing you from those tasks.


There are several types of pool cleaners that, although their ultimate purpose is the same, that is, to clean the pool, not all of them do it in the same way. You can get electric, hydraulic, and manual pool cleaners.


Electric and hydraulic cleaners fall into the category of automatic cleaners since they do not need you to invest your time or effort to clean the pool. They do all the work themselves, freeing up your time from that task.



The operation of an electric and hydraulic pool cleaner varies in that the former obviously use electricity to work. They are generally known as robot pool cleaners and are the most expensive, although they are more practical and the ones that incorporate the most technology.


A Hydraulic Pool Cleaner does not use electricity for its operation but simply relies on the hydraulic power of the pool's filtration system. These devices need to be connected through a hose to this system and with the generated power they will move and clean the entire pool.


The manual pool cleaners, as you can obviously get an idea, are those where you yourself will have to grab the telescopic handle and move it around the bottom to clean. It implies that you invest your time and effort, but on the other hand, it is always advisable to have them reach those places that robot cleaners cannot reach.


Also, manual pool cleaners are very economical and can be adjusted to any type of budget.


How does an automatic pool cleaner work?


As I mentioned previously, automatic pool cleaners admit two categories, electric and hydraulic. These incorporate great technology in their system freeing you from that work, although for obvious reasons they are the most expensive.


Electric cleaners are designed to work with electricity. They include long cables and are generally very low power consumption, so your pocket will not be greatly affected.


On the other hand, hydraulic pool cleaners, although they do not need electricity for their operation, they do need the force of the pool's filtration system. These robots must be connected through a hose, either to the skimmer or to the cleaner outlet.


These automated robots use a navigation system to scan the pool, determine its geometry, length, and know where to move while cleaning. Also, many of them clean the walls and the pool's flotation system.


Comparing both cleaners a bit, it should be noted that the electric ones are more expensive than the hydraulic ones, although the latter will need to be connected to the pool's filtration system.

Likewise, both are adapted to all types of surfaces and inclinations or elevations that the pool may have.


Automatic pool cleaning robots suck or suck all the dirt they find in their path, detaching it from the floor and taking it to its basket with filters that they have internally. Later, once the work is done, you can remove the tray and clean the filters on the surface.


The working times vary in each robot cleaner but generally, its work ranges between 1 and 3 hours


Which one and how to choose the best pool cleaner?


Before buying a cleaner for your pool, you must have certain very clear criteria, since not all these devices are suitable for all pools.


Type of pool: You must pay special attention to the dimensions, shapes, or coating that your pool may have. All cleaners have a limit of travel, determined by the length of their electrical cable or hose in case it is hydraulic. On the other hand, some cleaners are adapted to certain surfaces but not others, and you should be very attentive to this.



Elevated or inground pool: This is a requirement that you must handle yes or yes since many cleaners do not work for in-ground or below-surface pools, while others are the opposite, they only work for in-ground pools.


Obstacles: Depending on the geometry of the pool, you should know that these robots will not always be able to reach any corner. In this case, a manual pool cleaner can get you out of trouble. Also, many pools can have steep slopes and you should read in the specifications if your robot is adaptable to these surfaces.


Type of waste: You must be aware of the type of waste that your pool accumulates the most. If you accumulate large debris such as leaves or if you accumulate small debris such as sand.


Power of the filtration pump: This is very important when buying hydraulic cleaners since they will be connected to this system. Some robots work more efficiently with certain pump capacities relative to others. You should be very attentive to this feature.


Filtration system: For the pool cleaner to work properly, the pool must have a filtration system and a correct water treatment, otherwise it is difficult for it to offer you its full capacity.


Conclusions and which robot cleaner to buy?


We have reached the end of this article where if you have read everything, you will have noticed that there are several types of pool cleaners, and depending on your pool you can choose one or the other.


On the other hand, I will give you some conclusions and recommendations of the best pool cleaners mentioned in this article.


Electric pool cleaners are the ones that incorporate the most technology and are the most comfortable to use, with the slight disadvantage that they are the most expensive. Among these, we mention the Zodiac Av35050, Dolphin Blue Maxi 30, and Dolphin Carrera 30 cleaners.


These three cleaners are exceptional, they have a navigation system, high technology in their cleaning method, and they clean both the walls and the flotation system. The Zodiac robot cleaner stands out for its cyclonic absorption system that prevents the filter from clogging and always maintains maximum power. On the other hand, the Dolphins have a double brushing system that guarantees a fairly deep cleaning.


These two manufacturers, Zodiac and Dolphin, are the ones that stand out the most in the manufacture of robot pool cleaners.


The Zodiac MX8 and Intex 28001 hydraulic cleaners are exceptional and each has some very interesting features. The Zodiac MX8 is a cleaning beast, it leaves no dirt behind and is a specialist favorite. The Intex 28001 is only suitable for removable or above-ground pools and you should only use it when you have this type of pool, it is also very cheap.


And something I always recommend, whether you have an electric or hydraulic pool cleaner, is that you have a manual pool cleaner on hand. This is because robots are not always able to reach every corner due to geometry or the shortness of the cable or hose. That's when a manual pool cleaner does its job splendidly.


They are also much cheaper. We recommend the Gre 40017N analyzed in this article for its high quality, simplicity, and affordable price.


We have reached the end of this article always providing you with all the possible information about the best robot cleaners on the market so that you always have and keep your pool in the best conditions.


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