- May 23, 2009
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So there seem to be three types available; suction, pressure and robotic. Then there are endless possibilities and accessories, depending on which style you choose.
I found some good info here. http://www.poolcenter.com/autoclean1.htm
Since the term: "Money is no issue" is something we can't say at my house, it looks like a suction side cleaner may be the way we go. I found some great info on how to determine if a 2 wheel vs 4 wheel cleaner is appropriate for your system, if anyone would like it, I will gladly pass that along.
We do believe in spending money where it counts, so if I can justify it to myself- we will go with the pressure side cleaner, or a robot for that matter (or maybe a scuba-diver with a broom and dust pan!).
So my questions is: Can those of you who have experience with the different styles explain why one is better all-around than another?
Thanks again to everyone here, you guys are great!
Deke
Santa Fe, Texas
I found some good info here. http://www.poolcenter.com/autoclean1.htm
Since the term: "Money is no issue" is something we can't say at my house, it looks like a suction side cleaner may be the way we go. I found some great info on how to determine if a 2 wheel vs 4 wheel cleaner is appropriate for your system, if anyone would like it, I will gladly pass that along.
We do believe in spending money where it counts, so if I can justify it to myself- we will go with the pressure side cleaner, or a robot for that matter (or maybe a scuba-diver with a broom and dust pan!).
So my questions is: Can those of you who have experience with the different styles explain why one is better all-around than another?
Thanks again to everyone here, you guys are great!
Deke
Santa Fe, Texas