Automatic Swimming Pool Cleaners
You get what you pay for. Automatic pool cleaners are no exception.
There are 3 types to choose from
Suction type pool cleaners-
Like a vacuum cleaner, it plugs into the skimmer or hoover socket and uses that suction power to move itself around the pool.
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The South African Kreepy Krauly suction type pool cleaner |
These are the most common types of cleaner and are normally the most cost effective, but depends on the type chosen. These move round the pool in a random pattern and after a couple of hours each day, should clean most of the pool.
Pressure type pool cleaners-
These fit onto a jet or return pipe in the swimming pool, they then use the water pressure to blow debris off the walls and floor of the pool into a filter bag that is towed behind. Very effecient and less likely to get stuck
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The drag bag on this Polaris Pressure Cleaner can be seen trailing on the floor |
Electric or robot pool cleaners-
Very expensive, very effecient, electrically powered robots that clean using on board filtration. Due to cost only really suitable for large pools. Either corded and running off a docking station or wireless.
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The Aquabot T4 - Wireless automatic pool cleaning robot |
The advantages of automatic pool cleaners, whatever the type you choose are-
· Cleans your pool's floor and walls - automatically
· Very quick to set up and install, no tools required
· Powered by your existing filtration equipment or self powered robot
· If you use a suction type its energy efficient due to no additional electricity or pumps needed
Robot type cleaners are probably the best in terms of performance, they have on board filtration and logic control which ensures that they cover all parts of the swimming pool. They work out the dimensions of the pool, then plan a route that covers the whole pool. Some units have a cable, so not a good idea to swim if the cleaner is operating.



