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Robotic, Vacuums and Automatic Pool Cleaners

Wybot A1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner, Floor Only, 2140 GPH

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WYBOT A1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner The WYBOT A1 is a cordless, rechargeable pool robot built for flat-bottom pools up to 1,076 sq ft perfect fo...

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Wybot C2 Vision Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner, 3592 GPH, C2PROVISION

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Wybot C2 Pro Vision Cordless Robotic Pool CleanerFor Above Ground & Inground Pools | 2.5-Hour Runtime | AI Vision | WYBOT App Control Smarter, ...

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Wybot Hyson 100 Handheld Pool & Spa Vacuum, HJ10P

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WYBOT HJ10P Hyson 100 Handheld Pool Vacuum Features: Upgraded Powerful Suction: This handheld pool cleaner machine comes with a strong motor and ...

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Wybot F1 Pool Skimmer Solar Powered Robotic Cleaner

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WYBOT F1: Smarter Cleaning, Sustainable Power, Serene Pools. High-Efficiency & Eco-friendly 33W Solar Power Dual Cleaning Modes for Every Need...

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Pool Cleaners: Types, Features, and Benefits

A pool cleaner isn’t just for keeping your pool looking good; it’s what keeps your water safe and ready to swim in. Whether it’s called a robotic pool cleaner, pool vacuum, or automatic swimming pool cleaner, its job is to clear out dirt, leaves, algae, and all the stuff that sneaks in. There are different kinds to choose from, so the right one depends on your pool’s setup and how much you want to be hands-off.

Types of Pool Cleaners We Offer

Manual Pool Cleaners

  • Overview: Simple tools that need you to do the work.

  • Examples: Think pool skimmers, brushes, and vacuum heads you attach to telescopic poles.

  • Usage: Great for quick touch-ups or if your pool is on the smaller side.

Automatic Pool Cleaners

  • Suction-Side Pool Cleaners: These hook up to your pool’s filtration system, usually the skimmer or suction line, and use that power to move around and pick up debris.

  • Pressure-Side Pool Cleaners: Powered by a booster pump or return jets, they have their own debris bags, which makes cleanup a breeze.

  • Robotic Pool Cleaners: These are the smart, self-contained machines. They navigate on their own and have built-in filters to get the job done efficiently.

In-Floor Cleaning Systems

  • Overview: Installed when the pool was built, these systems use hidden nozzles and jets.

  • Features: They push dirt and debris toward a drain or skimmer so your pool stays clean without you lifting a finger.

Using a pool cleaner regularly keeps your water clear, stops algae and bacteria from taking over, and cuts down on the time you spend cleaning by hand. Whether you go with a manual tool or a robotic cleaner, having a good one makes your pool safer and way more fun to swim in.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is it worth getting a robot pool cleaner?

Yes, for most pool owners, a robotic pool cleaner is a worthwhile investment that pays for itself over time. While the "worth it" calculation depends on your specific budget and pool size, the primary benefits include significant time savings, cost efficiency and superior cleaning performance. 

Do you still need to brush the pool if you have a robot?

Yes, you still need to brush your pool manually even if you own a robotic pool cleaner. While a robot is an excellent tool for daily maintenance and debris removal, it cannot completely replace the deep-cleaning power of a manual brush.

How often should I replace my pool vacuum?

On average, a pool vacuum should be replaced every 5 to 8 years. The exact lifespan of your unit depends on the brand quality, frequency of use, and how well the equipment is maintained.

How many times a week should I run my pool robot?

For the best water clarity and hygiene, you should run your robotic pool cleaner two to four times per week. The exact frequency depends on how often the pool is used and the amount of environmental debris, such as leaves or dirt, that enters the water. If the pool is used daily or during peak debris seasons, you may need to run the robot every day.

What to consider before buying a robot vacuum cleaner?

Choosing the right robot vacuum requires balancing your home’s layout with specific performance features. To ensure you select a model that effectively automates your cleaning routine, consider the following key factors:

  • Suction Power and Surface Type
  • Navigation and Smart Mapping
  • Mopping Capabilities
  • Battery Life and Charging
  • Edge Cleaning and Design
  • Wi-Fi Control and Integration