PoolGuyNJ said:
How much debris can it hold? It doesn't look very big.
Scott
PoolGuyNJ
I'm going out to empty one in next hour or so. I'll dump it in a bucket to give you an idea. They hold a pretty good amount. The leaves that are coming down right now are quite large. Last week many of the leaves were smaller. When they are smaller they seem to compact more in the bag. Also the bunch of not too crisp, but springy, wet leaves won't have the fluffiness that dry raked leaves have so the leaves from bag will look like less than a pile of dry raked leaves.
I just eyeballed the bag. It is approximately 18" X 6 or 7". Good thing is that it won't hurt anything if it starts compacting the leaves like the pool skimmer does and/or the pump pot if they get leaves compacted in them.
My pool was off during the night and I didn't turn it on until a bit before noon. We had a cold front come in during night with winds shifting from S to NW. It was 78 F yesterday and is now in 40's with windchill in 30's and partly sunny. There were a "few"

leaves in the pool this morning with more continuing to blow in from our gentle gusts (20-30 mph).
Most of the leaves are going to one side of the pool, opposite from wind direction. I'm going to move the other PoolSkim to the shallow end of pool, about 15 ft from the main one once my eyeball removing tool comes in (These original eyeballs haven't been fiddled with in years, prior to getting the PoolSkims, so I can't get one of the threaded pieces out without breaking it using anything else.). The second one is collecting leaves in it, but the wind is blowing the leaves to the other side towards the "main" one. I decided a few weeks ago it would work better in a different place because of our winds.
Within an hour of starting the pump I emptied the main PoolSkim bag that had a few leaves in it from yesterday. An hour later I emptied it again. It has now been about 2 hours since I last emptied it but I'll go out there again in next hour to empty.
The Polaris 280 has been running at the same time. I started with an empty bag. The bag I'm using, aftermarket "ScumBag", is as large as the Polaris Leaf Bag but finer material, almost like the P sand/silt bag. It holds a good quantity of leaves. It has picked up most of the leaves that went to the bottom during the night. I've emptied it twice and it will need emptying in about 30 minutes. The PoolSkim is catching most of the leaves that are falling now before they sink.
The pool skimmer......... well........ not many leaves, say a small handful, are making it down there but a lot of dust is blowing in so that is clogging the skimmer sock pretty fast along with the few leaves. I just changed that for the third time today. Before I shut off the main drain, earlier today, a hand full of leaves were sucked into the freshly cleaned out pump pot.
Just a little info that might help.... :-D