After using a couple cheaper Amazon/Leslies rechargeable stick type vacuum units I find the power is ok but seems to decline more than 50% in just a few minutes as the fine silt sits deep into the bag restricting suction.
The other issue is the tiny head and its inability to stay down on the bottom because of buoyancy.
I love my 15” weighted Pentair head and was thinking of just adding a connection using a cheap unit,then I found the precision 2.0 LI which seems to do this with its own (cheaper)head attachment and two batteries sold to only professionals.
Maybe the a Pool Blaster 1500 would except the head adapter from a 2.0li?
Has anyone found a viable solution to using the quality Pentair head and adapting a rechargeable stick type vacuum?
I feel this combo using the right vacuum would make cleaning my 7K gallon plaster pool a dream especially in winter months avoiding the dreaded hose.
Any thoughts would be so very helpful.
The other issue is the tiny head and its inability to stay down on the bottom because of buoyancy.
I love my 15” weighted Pentair head and was thinking of just adding a connection using a cheap unit,then I found the precision 2.0 LI which seems to do this with its own (cheaper)head attachment and two batteries sold to only professionals.
Maybe the a Pool Blaster 1500 would except the head adapter from a 2.0li?
Has anyone found a viable solution to using the quality Pentair head and adapting a rechargeable stick type vacuum?
I feel this combo using the right vacuum would make cleaning my 7K gallon plaster pool a dream especially in winter months avoiding the dreaded hose.
Any thoughts would be so very helpful.