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    After using my Wanda the Whale for several seasons, I bought a new automatic pool vac. I read a lot of reviews about several types of cleaners and finally settled on The Pool Cleaner by Poolnvergnuegen. (I got the two wheel model for my 27ft AG.) So far, I like it a lot. It wasn't cheap (around $400) but hopefully it will last me for a long time. (It is a suction side cleaner.) I have only had it for a couple of weeks. So far, so good. It seems to do well with picking up dirt from the bottom and leaves.

    I also have a Polaris 65, a pressure side cleaner, and have used it for quite a few years. It is good for when there is a lot of big debris in the pool like when the trees are dropping stuff in the pool in the spring or when the leaves begin to drop in late summer/ fall. But, it doesn't do well with dirt. So, I pretty much use it when opening up the pool and then in the fall but not too much between those times.

    Wanda did a pretty good job (and was certainly cheaper than this new one) but I had a friend who just set up a used pool that was given to him and I donated Wanda to him. (Wanda was good at getting dirt. The only probably I ever had with her was keeping her on her feet sometimes.) I would certainly not hesitate to recommend Wanda the Whale to people, though. It is a pretty good little unit.

    I'm curious if anybody else uses The Pool Cleaner?

    (Quite honestly, no pool cleaner does as good a job as I can do myself with my manual vac head. I still use it frequently, too.)

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    Here is a link to a review of my Aquabot Viva from a couple of years ago.

    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...w-Aquabot-Viva

    This unit is quick and thorough. It has worked flawlessly the past 3 seasons. Even though I dread cleaning out the bag, it only takes about 5 minutes. There are 2 cons to this cleaner as I see it. First, it's not cheap. Second, it's not good for gross cleanups. If you have a ton of leaves on the pool bottom during initial opening it will clog the bag in a bout 2 minutes. It's strength is in it's ability to filter everything , from leaves to dead algae to sand to dog hair. It will clean my whole pool in about 2 hours. I would definitely buy it again.

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    We bought a Dolphin pool vacuum last year. We ABSOLUTELY love it. It maps the pool and picks up everything in it in less than 3 hours. It climbs the walls also. Yes, they are pricey ($600-$800) but all you have to do is put her in and plug in. One of the simplest we have seen. Very easy to empty and clean the bag out also.
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    Default Re: Pool Cleaner Reviews - Kreepy Krauly - Legend

    I have a 15,500 gallon (fresh water) new gunite and plaster pool built this spring. The pool is a free form and is 4.5 ft deep at the drains and 4 ft deep overall.

    The pool builder provided a Kreepy Krauly - Legend and installed it. I run it 3 hours a day and the bottom is always completely clean. It picks up leaves, grass clippings, bugs and any other debris that happens to make it to the bottom including sand.

    It runs across the bottom and half way up the sides before it turns around and heads back across the pool. I clean the bag weekly or when it looks dirty. It has been maintenance free and has no issues with covering the entire bottom. It has a back up valve that activates periodically. Sometimes it climbs up on the steps and sometimes it gets stuck in which case the back up valve drags it to the center where it takes off again.

    It is only two months old right now but if it lasts for a year or longer without issues I would say it works pretty well. Instruction manual provides complete break down of all parts so the unit can be user serviced as needed. The tail wags back and forth from the end of the tail and has a foam circle surround to prevent pool damage. This wears down as it rubs against the plaster and needs to be replaced probably every two months.

    The bag easily removes for cleaning. I hose it off or sometimes turn it inside out to better clean all the fine debris it has picked up.

    The unit is run from a booster pump which is needed for efficiency, locomotion, water pressure and suction which is caused by the upward water motion into the bag.

    I don't have any experience with any other pool cleaner so can not compare it to others. I would definitely buy it again if it lasts over a year without issues.


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    Default Re: Pool Cleaner Reviews - Kreepy Krauly - Legend

    I have Barracuda MX8. Anits been repaired three times and just went out again. No more! Looking for another kind of suction
    13000 gallon fiberglass, variable speed pump, cartridge filter, chlorine sanitized ,k-2006, also daily 5 item check ( ch, ph,ta,)
    I only trust the k-2006 titration is better for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    I'm curious if anybody else uses The Pool Cleaner?
    I have The Pool Cleaner pressure-side 4-wheel cleaner and it has worked very well. I have it on a dedicated line and I switch my variable speed pump to 15 GPM to drive it. I used to have a Pentair Letro Legend with a separate booster pump, but I switched when I got my variable speed pump which has cut my pump electricity costs roughly in half. The pool cleaner works reasonably well, but I have an electric safety cover so my pool doesn't get terribly dirty. When the pool is in use when it's windy, then junk can get in especially when certain nearby trees are dropping stuff (flowers, pollen, leaves, etc.).
    15.5'x32' rectangle 16K gal IG concrete pool; 12.5% chlorinating liquid by hand; Jandy CL340 cartridge filter; Pentair Intelliflo VF pump; 8hrs; Taylor K-2006 and TFTestkits TF-100; utility water; summer: automatic; winter: automatic; ; PF:7.5

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    I have a Polaris 360, that I have had for 7 or 8 years.
    I've probably replaced every part in it. I'm used to it and I like it. It does a great job of sweeping.

    Be sure you follow the directions about sizing the length of the hose. Mine was too long the first few years I had it and would constantly tangle up and even tie it's self into knots.
    When I wised up and got the length right, I haven't had that problem anymore.
    The hose is a weak point. You'll have to replace a lot of it because it gets breaks in it. It isn't cheap either.
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    Thanks for the detailed answer but I have a vacuum port
    13000 gallon fiberglass, variable speed pump, cartridge filter, chlorine sanitized ,k-2006, also daily 5 item check ( ch, ph,ta,)
    I only trust the k-2006 titration is better for me

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    I have a Blue Diamond wireless remote robotic. Works amazingly well, and fast. 3 motor, split rollers. Very powerful. The remote is stone-age compared to the Dolphin Dynamic but the robot works much more effectively and reliably.
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    Thank you Carl I am rounding up reviews as I can't believe the bad luck I've had with this barracuda seems like its kreepy krauly time or poolvanugen. Probably already spent 700 bucks on this thing. Really appreciate your input. Dave G
    13000 gallon fiberglass, variable speed pump, cartridge filter, chlorine sanitized ,k-2006, also daily 5 item check ( ch, ph,ta,)
    I only trust the k-2006 titration is better for me

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