We tested 35 pool cleaners to see which ones really get rid of dirt and grime. These five suction and pressure-side pool ...
Battery-powered cleaners have many benefits, including the lack of hoses or cords and the ability to be removed from the water on demand, leaving your pool unencumbered by obstacles when you want to ...
The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra is the most expensive pool cleaner I have tested thus far, but it is also the most feature packed out there. Currently priced at $2,829 (discounted from its $3,550 MSRP), ...
The only difference between these models is the battery life. The M1-55 version offers a runtime of 5.5 hours. M1-70 lasts ...
This battery-powered pool cleaner scoots around your swimming hole and automatically tidies up for up to two hours in a ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Exceptional battery life ・Handsome design ・Well-priced against the competition Cons ・Motor ...
This robotic pool cleaner can run on battery power or with a connected cable, but it’s only effective at cleaning the pool when plugged into an AC outlet. Here’s a curious concept from the new-to-us ...
Pool cleaners can be expensive, and nobody wants to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a product that doesn’t work. That’s why we’ve tested multiple pool vacuums for ourselves, so you can ...
Mantaining a pool is already a hassle, so the Aiper Scuba V3 robot pool cleaner does all it can to free your time.
The Aiper Scuba X1 tucks nicely in-between the Scuba S1 Pro (view on Aiper’s website) and the Scuba X1 Pro (view on Aiper’s website) pool cleaners in the company’s product lineup. If you’re wondering ...
“I just can’t wait to clean the swimming pool!” said no one ever, because few maintenance tasks are as tedious and time-consuming. The good news is that robots can now perform that job, leaving you ...
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