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Pool Vacuum Cleaners Intex ZX 300 Deluxe Automatic Pool Vacuum

Intex ZX 300 Deluxe Automatic Pool Vacuum

Pool Vacuum Cleaner, PVC

£97.74

Or £32.58/mo. (x3)*

8stores
Pool Vacuum Cleaners Intex 28007EX Krystal Clear ZX50 Pool Pool Cleaner Robot, Pool Bottom Cleaner, 6.5 m Tangle-Free Hose, 0.8 L Waste Container and Automatic Turning, White

Intex 28007EX Krystal Clear ZX50 Pool Pool Cleaner Robot, Pool Bottom Cleaner, 6.5 m Tangle-Free Hose, 0.8 L Waste Container and Automatic Turning, White

Pool Vacuum Cleaner

£50.75

Or £16.91/mo. (x3)*

5stores
Zodiac t5 duo bodenreiniger poolreiniger bodensauger poolroboter Steel Blue
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Zodiac t5 duo bodenreiniger poolreiniger bodensauger poolroboter Steel Blue

Pool-Staubsauger

£221.41£246.01

Or £73.80/mo. (x3)*

2stores

Three tips when buying a robot pool cleaner

Which robot pool cleaner you choose depends first and foremost on the size of your pool. Different models have different speeds and can clean different amounts of water per hour.

If you have a large pool, you want a robot pool cleaner with a larger cleaning capacity to reduce cleaning time. Many models also have several different programmes for you to choose between, e.g. a one-hour, two-hour or three-hour clean.

In addition to the size of your pool, its shape is also relevant when choosing a robot pool cleaner. If you have a rectangular pool with fully vertical walls, there are robot pool cleaners that can clean both walls and floors.

However, if you have angles on the walls, these wall-cleaning robot pool cleaners might mistake these for the edge of the pool and turn at the angle instead of at the water surface. It’s important not to throw your money away on a robot that can’t handle the shape of your pool. The same applies if you have a pool with nooks and crannies that the robot pool cleaner may struggle to clean. A floor-cleaning robot pool cleaner can usually handle the entire floor area as long as there’s not too little space to turn around.

When you buy a robot pool cleaner, you naturally want it to be well-built. This is an electrical product that works in water and should be of high quality to ensure a long lifespan. Double-check its CE marking, warranty period and what the warranty covers. You should also check to make sure it’s easy to maintain. After each cleaning session, you usually remove and rinse the filters, so it's a great idea to check how easy it is to remove the filters.

Here are some tips for how to keep you pool clean.

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