Pool Vacuums & Cleaners
Take your weekends back. We test every major vacuum on the market in our maintenance routes. These are the models that actually work, climb walls, and scrub tile lines.
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Smart Robotic Cleaners
Independent, energy-efficient cleaners with smart navigation.
Suction-Side Cleaners
Reliable classics that plug directly into your dedicated suction line.
Pressure-Side Cleaners
Powerful debris pickup driven by a dedicated booster pump.
Hoses & Accessories
Replacement bags, hoses, and tracks for all major brands.
Smart Robotic Cleaners
Showing 4 automated cleaners
Vacuum FAQs
Are Robotic Pool Cleaners worth the money?
Absolutely. Unlike suction or pressure cleaners, robotic cleaners operate independently of your pool's pump and filtration system. This means they don't consume your expensive filter's capacity, and they drastically reduce the energy consumption of your main pump. Most robots also scrub the tile line, something traditional cleaners struggle with.
Can I leave a robotic vacuum in the pool all the time?
While they are designed to be submerged, we highly recommend removing your robotic cleaner after its cycle finishes. Leaving it in the water 24/7 constantly exposes its rubber tracks and motor seals to chlorine, which degrades them significantly faster than normal.



