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MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 2:06 pm

Automated Pool Cleaners
 
Can anyone recommend an automated pool cleaner?

Especially one that would be good for a large pool with 2 skimmer pots.

Thanks in advance :)

Carrianne Nov 22nd 2007 3:30 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 
Are you talking about a Barracuda ? We have one it cleans the pool while the filter etc is running and I can recommend the Kawana Chlorinator.

Wendy Nov 22nd 2007 3:44 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 
We have one of these http://www.poolstuff.com.au/shop/pro...?ProductID=228

Does a really good job, it does walls and the price is pretty good.

We have a 17 x 30ft pool :)

Timber Floor Au Nov 22nd 2007 3:58 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 
we have a Barracuda... but no pool lol !!!

Wanna swap?

chrispy Nov 22nd 2007 4:06 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 
We have a Kreepy Krawley, works well on a 10 metre by 3 meter pool, doesn't do one end very well but ok and the skimmer filter works while it is on... a bit expensive though at about $850

MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 4:25 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 5590327)
We have one of these http://www.poolstuff.com.au/shop/pro...?ProductID=228

Does a really good job, it does walls and the price is pretty good.

We have a 17 x 30ft pool :)

That looks different. Does it have any moving parts? The one I've got now does and it's not very good.

MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 4:26 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by chrispy (Post 5590367)
We have a Kreepy Krawley, works well on a 10 metre by 3 meter pool, doesn't do one end very well but ok and the skimmer filter works while it is on... a bit expensive though at about $850

Do you know why it doesn't clean the one end very well?

MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 4:30 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by Carrianne (Post 5590302)
Are you talking about a Barracuda ? We have one it cleans the pool while the filter etc is running and I can recommend the Kawana Chlorinator.

Something like that. I have a Hayward thingy at the moment and it doesn't work very well. I think the turning mechanism gets blocked very easily and it ends up getting stuck. Big leaves will also screw up the water wheel that drives it.

I'm thinking of getting a new one and I was wondering how people got on with theirs.

MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 4:31 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5590353)
we have a Barracuda... but no pool lol !!!

Wanna swap?

It's just like swap shop.

I'll would like to swap my action man for an Atari games machine. :lol:

Wendy Nov 22nd 2007 4:55 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 5590410)
That looks different. Does it have any moving parts? The one I've got now does and it's not very good.


Only where the hose attaches, it rotates the cleaner if it stops moving for more than a minute. It does tend to go round in circles sometimes, but it does clean the whole pool in about an hour - two tops. :)

chrispy Nov 22nd 2007 4:57 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 5590413)
Do you know why it doesn't clean the one end very well?

I think that although the guy told us that the direction the thing moves is random it isn't true, i think the way the hose lies effects it and when it gets to the corner furthest from the skimmer box the hose will be lying in a position that will encourage the thing to move away to the other more often than not.. not great problem as you can reach in and steer the thing to the right place..

Also any of these things will reduce the capacity of the skimmer box to remove surface debris

Timber Floor Au Nov 22nd 2007 4:57 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 5590428)
It's just like swap shop.

I'll would like to swap my action man for an Atari games machine. :lol:

many of the pool companies, do not like creepy crawleys or barracudas, instead they try n sell ya the cordless hoseless thingymjig...

cant remember the bloody name, but they reckon its ace, cos if the water level is low on tut skimmer box, you can still clean..


similar to this i think..

http://www.directpoolsupplies.com.au/category12_1.htm

http://www.directpoolsupplies.com.au.../featured2.gif

The S's Nov 22nd 2007 4:59 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 5590428)
It's just like swap shop.

I'll would like to swap my action man for an Atari games machine. :lol:

We have a barracuda and its been great. Not a bad price either. They are down to about $500 these days. 2 year warranty and very easy to maintain. Just a rubber diaphragm, quick and easy to change if it does go wrong. Can highly recommend.

MartinLuther Nov 22nd 2007 5:01 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 
Thanks for the comments guys and gals.

Can you get cleaners that climb steps?

PS: I just looked at the link in TimberAU's post and I guess you can.

Timber Floor Au Nov 22nd 2007 5:03 pm

Re: Automated Pool Cleaners
 

Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 5590480)
Thanks for the comments guys and gals.

Can you get cleaners that climb steps?

you need this

http://www.micasacleaning.com/media/...aning_Lady.gif


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