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expired Posted by Guyen • Apr 22, 2021
Apr 22, 2021 9:36 PM
AUSONO Cordless Pool Cleaner for in-Ground and Above Ground Swimming Pool $269.99
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The way I looked at it was that I was vacuuming at least 2-3 times a week during the swimming season (typically mid-May until early October where I live...roughly 18 weeks). That came out to at least 36-54 hours each season I spent vacuuming. And that's probably a very low estimate. Even if you only value your time at $10/hour, that's $360-$540 minimum each season. I definitely feel the expense is justified because I get that time back to do other tasks or spend with my family. I've had it now for 3 full seasons and haven't had any issues or have I had to spend a single penny in maintenance. I am going to take it in for a tune up here in a few weeks for the season, but I've had zero issues so far (knock on wood). In my opinion, it's paid for itself and then some.
I will say that the app control isn't really as cool as I thought it would be, but I just hook it up and let it do it's thing while I do something else, so controlling it isn't that big of a deal. It does come in handy when there's that one spot that just got missed, but I rarely use the app control. And another thing I've noticed is that if there is super-fine debris (smaller than sand), it won't always get every little bit. But I solve that problem by lining the inside of the basket with paper towels and voila!
Sorry for the dissertation, but I can't recommend the high-end Polaris enough. If you're going to get a robot cleaner, get a good one and you won't regret it. Happy swimming!
One other thing: many pool stores have a Polaris Days event usually in June and then again in September (Leslie's where I live). If you can hold out, buying it or any Polaris during that event will save you a couple hundred dollars or so.
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