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    I have the original, and bought the fine bag--haven't used the original since. They oughta just bite the bullet and make the fine bag standard!

    My P/B is in its 3rd season, and, despite the problem I had I still wouldn't be without it!

    Now where is that vacuum and hose again????
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    I have a version of the Max that is supposed to be somewhat modified for the donut pool. I honestly don't know what modifications, if any, were done. I asked before I bought and just got some general answers about the accessories and slight mods to the inner workings. Anyway, that aside, I LOVE this thing! No hoses, no water loss, no stress on the pump, and no adding water using a venturi (garden hose) vac... it charges in an hour or less and goes for at least an hour. The package I bought (from pooldrstore.com) came with the regular filter bag, the fine filter bag and 5 socks that fit in either bag. I used the socks initially to pick up algae residue and dirt/dust that I couldn't get out any other way. It sucked it all right up. I literally dumped out heavy clogs of this stuff from the bags. The suction was very good, despite the two-bags, which I'm sure made it less effective. I don't have a leaf problem yet, so haven't used the regular filter bag... I'm sure that would even increase the power more. And, the other good thing is that you can really get around with it and into tight spaces. You can take the head off and just use the small tube. That will fit in just about any crevice.

    My experiences have been very positive. I'm not pushing any retailer over another, but the pooldr site I mentioned offers a 14 day trial period. If they stand by that, I think its definitely worth trying and seeing if you like it. If not, send it back.

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    I have been using the commercial grade PB for 2 months and have been very happy with the results. I do not find the need to push down on the unit once I put it to the bottom of the pool. I haven't seen the socks mentioned in this thread, but it is my understanding that the CG comes with the fine sediment bag. Once in a hile if I see some sediment getting through I use some cotton balls as recommended by someone on this site (Carld).

    You can't go wrong with this unit.

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    BJ's has a "PoolBlaster Catfish" model in stock for $99. It appears to be manufactured by Water Tech, manufacturer of the PoolBuster. this a cheap imitation of the Pool Buster or merely a rebranding of the original Pool Buster? It uses non-user-replacable Nickel Metal Hydride rechargable batteries.

    here's a link to an online store that has it at the same price.
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