I said:
That was the last blast, so to speak. Tonight I ordered a Polaris Spa Wand (the sporty yellow professional model, of course!) Will let you all know in a few days if this action was a sensible expenditure of $75.00.
Product review
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Polaris SpaWand Pro 5-200-00
Sept 24, 2009
Item purchased from
PoolSpaResource.com
Cost $68.99 plus tax (shipping included)
Exec summary - Adequate for
very small jobs, picking up debris, dirt, small leaves (only) in shallow pool water. I was surprised at first that the entire unit was not made of plastic, it looks like balsa wood that's been painted; only the working ends are plastic. Feels pretty sturdy. Assembly: Good. No missing parts, working pieces feel like they are well fit. Operation: OK. Pumping action required to suction up debris, and it wasn't too difficult to do, easily picking up items within a 6"-7" diameter circle from a distance of 1"-2" -- but this wand must be
almost right on top of the debris.
One issue I hadn't considered before purchase was whether the reach (length) of the spa wand was sufficient to capture dirt at depths of 5, 6 or 8 feet. It isn't, at least not without contortions of the spine, or actually getting in the water. My spa's depth is 42" (3.5 ft) and I had to bend over the water with the wand to be able to get close enough for it to pick up the debris on the floor. I think it will work in water depth up to about 4'-0" and THAT'S ABOUT IT.
Update 3-14-2010
Quality sometimes doesn't matter. I quickly tired of the contortionist acts required to be able to use the wand in any more than a foot or two of water. The design does not permit fitting it to a long pole for easier access, so after a few short months of self-inflicted back pain I hung up the wand, to serve as a bright accessory to that pair of hedge trimmers I used once in 1991 and a length of re-bar that has been with me longer than most of my friends. If you have a kiddie pool or Caribbean bench, this tool may have some utility, otherwise, take a pass.
Longevity: [n/a - Used only a few times. Will report back in a few months on this.]
Would I recommend this item? Only to pick up
very small amounts of debris in shallow water. Don't try to do your entire pool! However, if you do, please post your review of the Cybertech 636 Flex Power
Back Brace on this forum. Thanks.