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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    Mike, you have an amazing gift, I thought of something and described it and you were able to post a pic (I don't know what you do for a living, but you could make a bundle as an internet psychic ). Yeah, that's what I was talking about, except it doesn't have the 'squeegee flap' on the rim.
    Have you tried the 'techniques' I posted when using it?
    What is it that makes it such a PITA? - I may be able to help.
    Also Larry's choice is my #2 for leaf removal.

    Hope you can rid yourself of those persnickity leaves!!
    [edit]BTW, getting the leaves off of the solar cover can be even worse
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    Luv & Luk, Ted

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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    how does the leaf bagger work w/ the water hose?? How is it hooked up and what makes the leaves go into the leaf bagger?


    Where can I get one at or what does it look like???

    Thanks again!!
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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    Mike, not sure where to get one (Walmart, Home Depot ?). It's ~18" round with 4 wheels, a pole connection and a female hose connection. It works like the polaris, ie venturi action from the hose, pulls leaves etc into the big mesh bag. In fact it's basicly a garden hose driven polaris that you have to direct around the pool with the pole. Perhaps Larry can clarify for me.
    Luv & Luk, Ted

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    Smile Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    yes i have it here in my hand, its13 inches wide, 6-7 inches. high, leaf net goes around the top white ring, it goes on your pole , the end of your hose just goes onto the fiting on the base of the bagger, water jets up the bagger netting and the leaves follow its just that simple , bought it at the pool store.

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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    Here's a link to the leaf bagger:
    http://www.wards.com/product-2/64538.htm

    I've yet to see one in any pool store in my area (NC).

    CaryB

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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    sounds simple. gotta head to my pool store tomorrow to get more salt. so I will ask about this. Thanks all!!
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    ZeoBrite filteration
    SWG Aqua-rite
    Sta-Rite Dura-Glas 1.5hp pump.
    SAM Light

    21037.5 gallons

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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    My experiece with leaf rakes is that the type and brand make a big difference in how they work. Some are great and the leaves easily move into the bag, others are like a trying to open a lock with a tooth pick. I have an Aquajet pool cleaner, but find it's easier to take 5 minutes to use the leaf rake first before running it. Also have used the leaf bagger or leaf vac that you guys mentioned and find my leaf rake a lot easier to use and faster, not to mention having to deal with the garden hose. I got my rake at HD, it has a soft white mesh bag on it and the rim has a plastic edge on it that is curved to cause the leaves to lift off the bottom.

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    Default Re: Leaves on bottom of pool

    so when you hook up the waterhose, where does the other side of the waterhouse go to? The return or just to the water faucet??
    Yes I am a newbie

    Grecian 17'x33' Vinyl liner pool
    ZeoBrite filteration
    SWG Aqua-rite
    Sta-Rite Dura-Glas 1.5hp pump.
    SAM Light

    21037.5 gallons

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