I have an in-ground pool in San Diego, about 15K gallons, more or less kidney-shaped, so the only 90-degree corners are where the wall divides the pool from the spa. Resurfaced in fiberglass in 2005, which is holding up well.
I bought a Kreepy Krauly classic K70405 in 2013. The hose goes directly into the skimmer so it just runs four hours a day with the pump. I count on it to clean up leaves and debris (the pool is surrounded by trees) and also to "brush" the bottom and sides of the pool to dislodge algae that may be forming.
The Kreepy used to work okay, though it seemed subject to a lot of variability depending on pump speed, depth, jet direction, etc. Over time, I had to replace all the hose sections, which I did with (somewhat heavier) after-market sections. Then the pleated seal deteriorated I replaced it with an aftermarket seal that has never "stuck" to the bottom as well. More recently, the two wings on the side fell off, which may explain why the unit now floats an inch or two off the bottom as it moves around.
What's my best move now? Keep the old one but buy all new genuine parts? Buy a new Kreepy? Which one? The 360042 looks closest to what I have, but the K60430 Kruiser is $100 less. This podcast favors the Classic for better debris pickup, which I have a lot of--I'm used being able to yank a stuck twig out of the throat of the Kreepy when it stops clicking. I saw one recommendation for a Zodiac MX8 or G3 over a Kreepy (for vinyl). In this 2011 thread, the PoolCleaner is the bees' knees. Budget is probably up to $400.
If there is some unbiased review and comparison of current models, I'd be glad to see a link.
Thanks,
Mark
I bought a Kreepy Krauly classic K70405 in 2013. The hose goes directly into the skimmer so it just runs four hours a day with the pump. I count on it to clean up leaves and debris (the pool is surrounded by trees) and also to "brush" the bottom and sides of the pool to dislodge algae that may be forming.
The Kreepy used to work okay, though it seemed subject to a lot of variability depending on pump speed, depth, jet direction, etc. Over time, I had to replace all the hose sections, which I did with (somewhat heavier) after-market sections. Then the pleated seal deteriorated I replaced it with an aftermarket seal that has never "stuck" to the bottom as well. More recently, the two wings on the side fell off, which may explain why the unit now floats an inch or two off the bottom as it moves around.
What's my best move now? Keep the old one but buy all new genuine parts? Buy a new Kreepy? Which one? The 360042 looks closest to what I have, but the K60430 Kruiser is $100 less. This podcast favors the Classic for better debris pickup, which I have a lot of--I'm used being able to yank a stuck twig out of the throat of the Kreepy when it stops clicking. I saw one recommendation for a Zodiac MX8 or G3 over a Kreepy (for vinyl). In this 2011 thread, the PoolCleaner is the bees' knees. Budget is probably up to $400.
If there is some unbiased review and comparison of current models, I'd be glad to see a link.
Thanks,
Mark