- Jul 24, 2017
- 171
- Pool Size
- 8400
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
About to make the leap into robotic cleaners. I've done a lot of research and lean toward the Maytronics / Dolphin product line.
I can sort through which features I want to pay for, but one basic design difference I see in the product line has me wondering about the specific pluses and/or minuses associated with it. Some models have two smaller individual filter baskets. Other models have a single larger basket in the center of the robot. What are the pro's and con's you've observed with that one distinction?
Never having used any of these, it *seems* a single, larger basket might have advantages. At least it's simpler in the obvious way, only one assembly to take out, rinse and put back. But the internal plumbing has to be different to accommodate the single basket versus two basket design, and I have no idea whether that design difference might impact performance in ways that are hard to anticipate for one basket versus two basket models.
Secondary question: best to just to go with the straight Dolphin-labeled product, or do the other brands that Maytronics manufactures robots for (e.g., Pentair) offer performance advantages not available in Dolphin branded models?
Thanks for the help!


I can sort through which features I want to pay for, but one basic design difference I see in the product line has me wondering about the specific pluses and/or minuses associated with it. Some models have two smaller individual filter baskets. Other models have a single larger basket in the center of the robot. What are the pro's and con's you've observed with that one distinction?
Never having used any of these, it *seems* a single, larger basket might have advantages. At least it's simpler in the obvious way, only one assembly to take out, rinse and put back. But the internal plumbing has to be different to accommodate the single basket versus two basket design, and I have no idea whether that design difference might impact performance in ways that are hard to anticipate for one basket versus two basket models.
Secondary question: best to just to go with the straight Dolphin-labeled product, or do the other brands that Maytronics manufactures robots for (e.g., Pentair) offer performance advantages not available in Dolphin branded models?
Thanks for the help!


