Mine stays in the pool and feels a little sticky. I put it out in the sun which helped but wondering if there if there is something to wipe it down with and not make it tacky
Curious what they say or suggestI have this same issue. Has anyone had any luck getting the cord replaced under warranty? I haven't called yet, but was planning on doing so next week.
I wouldn't necessarily say they are "inexpensive", but I think careful consideration should be brought up to these companies to redesign the cords with some other bendable material that is more prone to the harshness of pool chemicals besides rubber.As inexpensive as these robots are I guess you can’t expect that they’d be made from materials that would hold up to the intended environment, chlorinated water.
How do you open it? I looked briefly and it looks molded together?Every 6 months i open up the swivel and plug and add extra MagicLube to seal off water.
Thanks for the share. Ours too stays in the water and I have noticed the familiar peeling/chunks from the hose. This video is an excellent tutorial for taking it apart!
Guess my sarcasm wasn't as obvious as I thought......I wouldn't necessarily say they are "inexpensive", but I think careful consideration should be brought up to these companies to redesign the cords with some other bendable material that is more prone to the harshness of pool chemicals besides rubber.
I got it, but did have to read it twiceGuess my sarcasm wasn't as obvious as I thought......
Hopefully I can replace my SI cable with the SE cable when the time comes and just sacrifice the clumsy BT 'drive it around' feature.This is another reason to stay away from the BT option. Look at the price of the cable for it. More than 2x the non BT cord last time I checked for the Warrior SI vs SE. Also, my cord was sticky out of the box.