Re: I have seen the light.. err leaf rake
Don't throw away the flat skimmer yet.
While it isn't really suitable for scooping leaves off the bottom of the pool, it is hugely useful for skimming the water surface to pick up anything that floats: yellow pollen, birch tree bracts, cottony pollens, dandelion tufts, etc. IOW, everything that will get caught in your skimmer or skimmer sock and make a gooey mess can be skimmed off the surface with the flat net.
My leaf rake is like Janet's, with the squeegie on the edge. I've learned that if I prod the leaves just a tiny bit, just enough to create a little water pressure, they swirl up a couple of inches and are easy to catch with the net bag. I have another leaf rake with a brush rather than the squeegie and don't like it. For the brush to be effective you have to push a little harder and that displaces the leaves too much to catch them easily in the bag.
Hurry summer!
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