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    Default Interesting read

    Researching cleaners to replace my Navigator, I ran into (wish I could find the link again) a little blurb on cleaners. By I think the CEO of the company that makes Aquabot's (maybe I am wrong on that).
    Any way it was asked which the most popular cleaners are, and he said:
    Market share by type;
    50% to suction side cleaners
    40% to pressure side cleaners
    10% to robotic cleaners

    But that was the break down there was, no AG vs. IG, etc.

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    You will notice that suction side cleaners are the cheapest, ranging from $100 to $300

    Pressure side cleaners are in the $300 to $800 range especially if they have booster pumps.

    Robotics start at $800 and generally go up to $1800, though for commercial grade ones the sky's the limit.

    So the popularity of the cleaners directly parallels their cost inversely--the more expensive, the fewer are sold, regardless of AG/IG.
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    suction side cleaners are junk or at least my polaris is!!

    Polaris telling to to put the jets on the returns down all the time if I was to make sure my cleaner circulate around my pool and clean properly. You want to know the truth? *****Yea right!!!******
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    For what it's worth --- I had a Dolphin Diagnostic which was nothing but trouble , Sold it on Ebay and bought a top of the line Aquabot (T-4) cost double the Dolphin but is worth every penny. Put it in the pool and forget about it. Come back an hour or two later --- Clean pool .

    My advise ----- Buy the best once --- not the cheapest 5 or 6 times.

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    Default Re: Interesting read

    I have a suction side that works pretty well from this company:

    http://www.thepoolcleaner.com/2xpoolcleaner.html

    The downside is that when the solar is on, the cleaner does not work as well. It is difficult to set the suction properly for with and without solar. If I had to do it over again, I probably would go with a robotic so I could run it at night without having to run the main pump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mas985 View Post
    I have a suction side that works pretty well from this company:http://www.thepoolcleaner.com/2xpoolcleaner.html

    The downside is that when the solar is on, the cleaner does not work as well. It is difficult to set the suction properly for with and without solar. If I had to do it over again, I probably would go with a robotic so I could run it at night without having to run the main pump.
    That is the one (well the 4x4 actually) I have been looking at.
    I don't have solar nothing, But do you mean a solar blanket, or solar collectors?
    Actually my navigator has been a pretty good cleaner, just wore out after 5 years of running around the pool (go figure, plastic against plaster). I actually have not heard anything bad about the Thepoolcleaner, but information is hard to come by. I was hoping for something at least as good as the navigator and a little better at leaves and acorns. Something I can leave in all the time.

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