Heck Yes! You made my day! I have had my Dolphin Nautilus CC about two months ! Felt guilty spending so much money. Not any more my brother! Your video confirmed the purchase was a good one! It definitly climbs the walls of my vinyl pool (comes out of the water even) well worth the money I think. Thanks!
Great to hear! Thank you so much for telling me the good news. I really try to help people with their pool. This robot is still better than all the new robotic cleaners out there. Thanks again...
@@anthonydirende8793 HOW? This one does the floor/walls/waterline. Have you had this one? YES it does the waterline even though it does not advertise it.
Thank you. Mine does the Walls and Waterline. It does not advertise to do the waterline but it sticks out of the water and tilts and goes at it quite well.
Super, straight-forward How To. Great job at explaining the Maytronics Dolphin cc Plus Robotic Pool Cleaner. Love my Dolphin. Beats anything a vacuum (or my filter can do, in short order.
Yes, it climbs the wall to the surface. It is VERY good at doing it. Mine does it extremely well. Remember it cannot go where there is not water as you already know. Thank you, sir.
I just bought one, seems to work good but sort of wondering why not leave it in the pool like a Polaris. I notice the power supply is not water proof so sort of confused how your supposed to use the Dolphin. I don’t want to have to set it up every time I want to clean the pool.
Just take out the dolphin you are uncomfortable with it being in the pool all of the time. It is made to be in the pool though and it comes with a nice caddy for storage.
I have this product. I think it is good for leaves and other dirt but it doesn't clean the algea residue on the walls. I was cleaning my pool manually as it explained at the end of the video. It was not that hard and it was a good work-out too. I don't recommend this product. Clean your pool yourself. You will have faster blood flow and it will clean your body as well. :)
It appears that it does a good job of "maintaining" the pool, but if it's significantly dirty, it may need some manual human work to get it up to par, would you agree? Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
You will see breaks in the fabric otherwise no need to replace. The manual says to replace every 3 to four months if using several times a week. Thank you.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU Thanks for the info. I am using the fine filters for about 9 months now almost daily and I don't see tears yet. Maybe I need to look closer. :)
Good video man. I've been looking at a lot of different pool vacuums, but this seems like the best bang for your buck. I think I'm going to put in an order now!
Just got mine. It has the mesh filters. How good do they work? My pool is very clean and I had issues with the Ultra fine type cartridges with my old Hayward Shark Vac. I know you recommended the upgrade of the other filters.
The mesh work fine. The fine filter will keep in the dirt a little better. Some dirt will come through the top of the Dolphin but just keep the skimmer one and the dirt will go to that.
It costs about 5 cents an hour to operate your Dolphin pool cleaner! That's about 15 cents to clean your entire swimming pool with a typical 2.5 hour cycle
I just received my nautilus cc plus, and the caddy, I assembled the caddy, now do I just give it some slack drop it and plug it in to turn it on, that is it, or do I need to do something more, I removed the plastics from around it, It has the fine filter inside so I want to use that first, my pool is not that bad, hasn't been cleaned for a week, so it has some dust and debris in the bottom
Yes, carefully lower the Nautilus into the water and then start putting the line attachment into the water. Make sure there is enough slack going to the plug in the wall and enough so the Nautilus can move around in the pool. The cord is plenty for most pools so that the robot can move around freely. Thank you..
Can you use the power supply while it is attached to the caddy? Any recommendations on what to use to cover the power supply while being used such as a heavy duty garbage bag or leaf bag in case in rains while running the Dolphin?
The fine filter will work a little better but the robot will save a ton of time and you will have far less dirt on the bottom. It will save to a couple of trips from the pool tech to clean your filter.
I bought one and noticed it doesn't clean well, my pool is mostly clean, just dusty dirt falls in as it gets windy often. And it doesn't clean it even with the fine filter, it leaves some here and there, and there are vacuum lines at the bottom of the pool, I am totally disappointed,
Is the dirt settling on the bottom first? You also have to run the Nautilus a couple of times for the fine soil as well. Do you have pictures of the bottom of the pool? I would like to know your process, thank you. I have one, and it has worked exceptionally well for the past 3 years. I am sorry that you have had a bad experience. Let's see what is going on. Thank you.
I’m in a country with standard 220 voltage, the Philippines. Can I plugged the Nautilus CC plus in a step down transformer instead of direct to 110 volts outlet? Thanks
Great video! I just got mine. Opened the pool today. There is a ton of debris on the floor. Do I need to vacuum by hand first? Or can I just drop in the machine? Thanks.
Hi I have a Above ground pool that has Hot- dipped Galvanized steel wall reinforced with layers of copper bearing alloy...can I use this in my pool? Thanks
How do you take off the impeller cover. Mine has a little notch that looks like a screw driver could lift it up but I don’t want to force it if that’s not the correct way. The cord runs from one side of the impeller cover.
It is going to have difficulty because the stairs are curved. It can go up straight stairs with no obstacles on them. The Robot goes up mine all of the time. Thank you..
I just bought this vacuum. does your vacuum try to leave your pool . I see yours doesn't go all the way up your wall. my trying to ride over the copping
I've had my Nautilus cleaner for years. It has worked fine until this year. I bought the rune up kit and replaced all the parts. It worked fine for most of the summer and now has started to climb the wall and stay at the top edge and will not go back down to the bottom I've cleaned the filters and looked for anything out of place. Everything looks fine but as I said it will not go down to the bottom. It blows bubbles through the impeller hole now that I hadn't noticed before.
should it be stored with the weight of it on the rollers? wouldn't that flatten them? also what's the best way to keep the cord from tangling and twisting?
I put the rollers on top then I start to roll it in a circular clockwise motion on the top part of the Caddy. My video has this method in it. Please write back if you cannot figure it out after this thank you..
I found the best way for me to wind up the 18 meter (59 foot ) cord after takeing out the dolphin is to lay it out straight on the ground then go back to the cart and wind it around, it seems not to twist so much when I do it that way. I also put a cloth around the conector with a rubber band so it doesn't get damaged when being pulled toward the cart..Also when the unit is sitting in the caddy its shapped so the treads aren't flattened so I recommend getting one with the dolphin..
While this is a good video you did not cover any of the features of the controller as far as the three lights on the panel and how and what are there purpose also timer ect. That would be nice.
Thank you for your input, Ted. I will tell you that personally, those functions do not matter. Most people just like pressing the button and having the robot clean the pool. They don't care about setting a schedule etc. Maytronics is putting out power supplies with just the start button on it.
Yes, you can run the power supply on the caddy but the power supply may fall off if you are not in a stable environment. The 123 function buttons refer to the 3 cleaning cycle options 1 2 and 3 hours.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU no, I definitely mean Gunite. Another term for sprayed concrete. Maybe those types of pools aren't a thing near you? I'm in Maryland (East Coast USA)
Watch some of the later video and I have some dirty examples of major dirt and leaves. Good point though. I should have shown it in the beginning. Thank you..
Yes it does but it is really made for dirt, pool waste smaller leaves. If you have a bunch of leaves you should look for something that specializes in leave removal.
Awesome video, Carl. Thank you. Question.... Was the green algae build-up (in the cartridge) sucked up by the vacuum from the pool, or did it accumulate in the cartridge?
Thank you sir. The Algae was me showing people what happens when we do not shock or clean our pool weekly. No, it was sucked up by the nautilus. The robot can get a little green but this was clearly sucked up by this great machine.
Hi I have a Hayward above ground pool that has hot dipped galvanized steel wall with layers of copper bearing alloy. Can I use this in my pool? Thanks.
magen1003 I have the same thing. They all said I shouldn’t use it on that pool. But I do it anyway. I love it! I’ve used it all summer and it’s been a Godsend!
You have to kill that kinds of algae because it usually is stuck tight to the pool wall. Shock the pool (1 bag per 16,000 gallons of water) then add some Clear Aid from Leslie Pools. The Robot is meant to pick up debris. Thank you...
For something that you have to run everyday inside the pool this is an absolutely horrible design. I’m not quite sure why anybody would buy this or any system like it. I must be missing something. Mine runs everyday, unattended, automatically, for 2 hours, and works perfectly. My pool is open 365 days per year, meaning it’s never covered. And I have to vacuum it maybe once per year. What value is there in a system that you have to wheel out there everyday to use? And why have a system where you have hoses and wires on the deck or sidewalk around the pool? I’m genuinely curious. Sounds like an huge pain in the ass to me. So, what am I missing? For that amount of money it should be a LOT less work than I have to do now. And now I have to do very little.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU no didn't like it. The basket is small and it would clog. But there are bypass ports. So when they open it would recirculate the dirt into the pool water. The water was always cloudy. The old dolphin had a bigger cloth bag with no bypass ports. It was better. For small leaves as maintenance. I guess it would be good but i was opening the pool.
@@thomas5223 There are times that I have to run the robot a few times to get out all of the fine dirt. I have also cleaned the filters after each job and put the robot back in the pool, and the results have been great. It is clearly the best pool cleaner on the market. I am sorry that you have had a negative experience with it.
Heck Yes! You made my day! I have had my Dolphin Nautilus CC about two months ! Felt guilty spending so much money. Not any more my brother! Your video confirmed the purchase was a good one! It definitly climbs the walls of my vinyl pool (comes out of the water even) well worth the money I think. Thanks!
Great to hear! Thank you so much for telling me the good news. I really try to help people with their pool. This robot is still better than all the new robotic cleaners out there. Thanks again...
The dolphin premier Cleans more
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@@anthonydirende8793 HOW? This one does the floor/walls/waterline. Have you had this one? YES it does the waterline even though it does not advertise it.
Mine is delivering today, can't wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing and great video!
It is a game changer!
@Carl Melius Yes sir! Put it in the pool when i got home. Works like a champ!
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great video thankl you , I just bought it and shipped to my country from El Salvador GOD bless you
It is the best Robot Pool Cleaner. You are welcome!
Good stuff, Carl. I like that you showed it at work for 2 minutes. Looks like I'll be eating ramen noodles for a few months.
Thank you very much. It is the best Robot vacuum.
Thank you. Mine does the Walls and Waterline. It does not advertise to do the waterline but it sticks out of the water and tilts and goes at it quite well.
You are very welcome!
Talk is cheap. Best review on this cleaner. Thanks
Thank you very much.
*Handy product. Works well.*
Thank you very much! It is the best robotic pool cleaner that I have used.
Very helpful with good detail. Thank you!
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Awesome video! Thank you for your time!
Thank you for watching the video!
Highly recommend. Also, I created my own caddy with an old luggage cart ;-)
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Outstanding lol..
Great job, Carl. I just bought one and I found your video the best.
Awesome, thank you!
Super, straight-forward How To. Great job at explaining the Maytronics Dolphin cc Plus Robotic Pool Cleaner. Love my Dolphin. Beats anything a vacuum (or my filter can do, in short order.
Thank you,. It really does beat anything.
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Awesome video, thanks for making it.
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Isn’t it supposed to climb the pool wall to the surface of the water line? In the video it looks like it only climbs 2/3 of the wall.
Yes, it climbs the wall to the surface. It is VERY good at doing it. Mine does it extremely well.
Remember it cannot go where there is not water as you already know. Thank you, sir.
But there is water and it did not go to the water line
It does not clean the water line. You'll need to get the Dolphin Premier or Quantum.
How do you disconnect the cord from the vacuum in order to untangle the cord. Our pool sweep always untangled itself via a swivel on the feed hose.
Disconnect it from the power supply.
I would highly recommend
I as well.
I just bought one, seems to work good but sort of wondering why not leave it in the pool like a Polaris. I notice the power supply is not water proof so sort of confused how your supposed to use the Dolphin. I don’t want to have to set it up every time I want to clean the pool.
Just take out the dolphin you are uncomfortable with it being in the pool all of the time. It is made to be in the pool though and it comes with a nice caddy for storage.
I have this product. I think it is good for leaves and other dirt but it doesn't clean the algea residue on the walls. I was cleaning my pool manually as it explained at the end of the video. It was not that hard and it was a good work-out too. I don't recommend this product. Clean your pool yourself. You will have faster blood flow and it will clean your body as well. :)
If you have trees, excess dirt, leaves etc this can be a huge help. Dirt and debris can pile up and be unmanageable quickly
I constantly have issues with the treads coming off of the rails on mine. I have to take it apart and put the tree band back in place Al of the time.
You shouldn't have these issues. Something must be loose. did you change the rails for different non Matronics one?
It appears that it does a good job of "maintaining" the pool, but if it's significantly dirty, it may need some manual human work to get it up to par, would you agree? Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I agree but once the pool is clean you will save a ton of manual labor
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thanks great video
You are welcome.
Very helpful video. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment!
Just unboxed mine today, and this was so helpful. Thanks!
You are very welcome!
You are welcome.
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Hitting the 2 year mark with mine, no issues. Still using original fine mesh screens too. How many years should I expect before it dies?
I have a friend that has had his for 4 years now and still going strong.
Thanks Carl for this review!...
Any time
Thanks for the video. How does one know when they need to replace the filter??
You will see breaks in the fabric otherwise no need to replace. The manual says to replace every 3 to four months if using several times a week. Thank you.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU Thanks for the info. I am using the fine filters for about 9 months now almost daily and I don't see tears yet. Maybe I need to look closer. :)
Nicely Done...thanks for the review and how to use... just what I needed
Thank you for watching this video. I really feel that this is the best robotic pool cleaner.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU Just bought one... works just like you said it would.. thanks you
@@geraldharper330 That makes me feel great! I really back this pool robotic cleaner.
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Good video man. I've been looking at a lot of different pool vacuums, but this seems like the best bang for your buck. I think I'm going to put in an order now!
Thank you, I have tried several and this one is by far the best one.
Just got mine. It has the mesh filters. How good do they work? My pool is very clean and I had issues with the Ultra fine type cartridges with my old Hayward Shark Vac. I know you recommended the upgrade of the other filters.
The mesh work fine. The fine filter will keep in the dirt a little better.
Some dirt will come through the top of the Dolphin but just keep the skimmer one and the dirt will go to that.
Lots of great info. Thanks!
Thank you very much! It is the best pool robotic cleaner by far!
at what point does it begin to Scub the bottom or sides ?
That is all random but the robot will map the pool and then choose what it does first. Thank you.
Thank you for this video.... how many watt this vac ?
It costs about 5 cents an hour to operate your Dolphin pool cleaner! That's about 15 cents to clean your entire swimming pool with a typical 2.5 hour cycle
I just received my nautilus cc plus, and the caddy, I assembled the caddy, now do I just give it some slack drop it and plug it in to turn it on, that is it, or do I need to do something more, I removed the plastics from around it, It has the fine filter inside so I want to use that first, my pool is not that bad, hasn't been cleaned for a week, so it has some dust and debris in the bottom
Yes, carefully lower the Nautilus into the water and then start putting the line attachment into the water. Make sure there is enough slack going to the plug in the wall and enough so the Nautilus can move around in the pool. The cord is plenty for most pools so that the robot can move around freely. Thank you..
Can you use the power supply while it is attached to the caddy? Any recommendations on what to use to cover the power supply while being used such as a heavy duty garbage bag or leaf bag in case in rains while running the Dolphin?
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We got one and dirt flys out the top. Maybe if we get the fine filters this will help?
The fine filter will work a little better but the robot will save a ton of time and you will have far less dirt on the bottom. It will save to a couple of trips from the pool tech to clean your filter.
Good show brother..... Im sold! Thanks.
Thank you very much..
I bought one and noticed it doesn't clean well, my pool is mostly clean, just dusty dirt falls in as it gets windy often. And it doesn't clean it even with the fine filter, it leaves some here and there, and there are vacuum lines at the bottom of the pool, I am totally disappointed,
Is the dirt settling on the bottom first? You also have to run the Nautilus a couple of times for the fine soil as well. Do you have pictures of the bottom of the pool? I would like to know your process, thank you. I have one, and it has worked exceptionally well for the past 3 years. I am sorry that you have had a bad experience. Let's see what is going on. Thank you.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU I can take pictures but I feel stupid that I don't know how to send it to you
I’m in a country with standard 220 voltage, the Philippines. Can I plugged the Nautilus CC plus in a step down transformer instead of direct to 110 volts outlet? Thanks
Great video! I just got mine. Opened the pool today. There is a ton of debris on the floor. Do I need to vacuum by hand first? Or can I just drop in the machine? Thanks.
you could drop it in but I always get out what I can first. I have also had it clean the pool for 3 rounds and it has done a great job.
Hi I have a Above ground pool that has Hot- dipped Galvanized steel wall reinforced with layers of copper bearing alloy...can I use this in my pool? Thanks
Yes, steel and cement work the best with the Robot.
How do you take off the impeller cover. Mine has a little notch that looks like a screw driver could lift it up but I don’t want to force it if that’s not the correct way. The cord runs from one side of the impeller cover.
You have to make sure that it is switched to unlock then gently remove with a screwdriver. It will come off just baby it a little
Hi Carl - how would this tackle curved stairs with a sun shelf inside a kidney shape pool?
It will get tangled.
It is going to have difficulty because the stairs are curved. It can go up straight stairs with no obstacles on them. The Robot goes up mine all of the time. Thank you..
Can it be used on inground with liner? Your pool doesn’t look like it has a liner?
No would not use it of that. Thank you
I just bought this vacuum. does your vacuum try to leave your pool . I see yours doesn't go all the way up your wall. my trying to ride over the copping
No mine does not try to leave the pool lol.. Typical in-ground pools will see the same results. Thank you
I've had my Nautilus cleaner for years. It has worked fine until this year. I bought the rune up kit and replaced all the parts. It worked fine for most of the summer and now has started to climb the wall and stay at the top edge and will not go back down to the bottom I've cleaned the filters and looked for anything out of place. Everything looks fine but as I said it will not go down to the bottom. It blows bubbles through the impeller hole now that I hadn't noticed before.
I did not see this comment but I would check the power box as well. Do you have any more details?
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should it be stored with the weight of it on the rollers? wouldn't that flatten them? also what's the best way to keep the cord from tangling and twisting?
I put the rollers on top then I start to roll it in a circular clockwise motion on the top part of the Caddy. My video has this method in it. Please write back if you cannot figure it out after this thank you..
I found the best way for me to wind up the 18 meter (59 foot ) cord after takeing out the dolphin is to lay it out straight on
the ground then go back to the cart and wind it around, it seems not to twist so much when I do it that way. I also put a cloth
around the conector with a rubber band so it doesn't get damaged when being pulled toward the cart..Also when the unit is
sitting in the caddy its shapped so the treads aren't flattened so I recommend getting one with the dolphin..
@@joebiz22 Sounds good. I just form a circle around the top latch part and go around and around. Look at my previous message.
While this is a good video you did not cover any of the features of the controller as far as the three lights on the panel and how and what are there purpose also timer ect. That would be nice.
Thank you for your input, Ted. I will tell you that personally, those functions do not matter. Most people just like pressing the button and having the robot clean the pool. They don't care about setting a schedule etc. Maytronics is putting out power supplies with just the start button on it.
Can I run it with the power supply attached to the caddy? What does the 1 2 3 on the power supply do?
Yes, you can run the power supply on the caddy but the power supply may fall off if you are not in a stable environment.
The 123 function buttons refer to the 3 cleaning cycle options 1 2 and 3 hours.
Can i have it in the water already and then just plug in power supply? Or does it have to be out of water?
Connect the robot to the power supply and put it in the water. Then turn on the robot. You can leave it in the pool. It is made for that.
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Is there another updated model for 2020?
Yes, there is one coming towards the end of the year.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU do you know if they are still releasing a new model? I'm about to buy it but maybe it'd be better to wait.
Does this work okay on a Gunite pool?
Do you mean granite pool? Yes it does very well!
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU no, I definitely mean Gunite. Another term for sprayed concrete. Maybe those types of pools aren't a thing near you? I'm in Maryland (East Coast USA)
Can I run this while my pump is running?
Yes, you sure can. I do that all of the time. It will not affect anything.
How much this cost I am interested to buy one ?
Currently around $700 to a grand. I mostly see it for around $800 dollars.
Can you control it manually?
No You cannot control it manually. I am back on TH-cam!
What setting does your sand pump need to be set to when running the vacuum?
No it is independent.
Hello. It would have been more convincing to have shown us the Nautilus in a dirty pool and let us see the job that it does.
I agree. His pool was not bad at all.
Huh, looked pretty dirty to me.
Watch some of the later video and I have some dirty examples of major dirt and leaves. Good point though. I should have shown it in the beginning. Thank you..
Does it do a good job on leaves?
Yes it does but it is really made for dirt, pool waste smaller leaves. If you have a bunch of leaves you should look for something that specializes in leave removal.
It doesn't climb all the way up to the tile?
Yes, it does.
It does clime up to the tile as long as there is water so it can project itself up.
Mine won’t turn on after being used 2 weeks! Is there a power reset?
Can you reset your outlet? Unplug and replug. Hold in the power button for 4 seconds and let go. Thank you..
Awesome video, Carl. Thank you. Question.... Was the green algae build-up (in the cartridge) sucked up by the vacuum from the pool, or did it accumulate in the cartridge?
Thank you sir. The Algae was me showing people what happens when we do not shock or clean our pool weekly. No, it was sucked up by the nautilus. The robot can get a little green but this was clearly sucked up by this great machine.
the proof is in the pudding! it looks likes it doesn't work on algae....................... i've seen enough.NO THANKS!
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How long is the cleaning cycle?
It can go for a couple of hours. It depends on the size of the pool. I have a 16000 gallon pool. Thx..
Will this work in an above ground pool?
No inground. Sorry...
Can I use this for above ground pools!
No, not advised. Sorry and thank you for the question.
Carl Melius may I ask why?
@@ReneeB5 I meant to say yes just be careful with the vinyl. Aluminum and steel are ok.
Hi I have a Hayward above ground pool that has hot dipped galvanized steel wall with layers of copper bearing alloy. Can I use this in my pool? Thanks.
magen1003 I have the same thing. They all said I shouldn’t use it on that pool. But I do it anyway. I love it! I’ve used it all summer and it’s been a Godsend!
Thank you for this nice review, I wonder if it can remove the slippery algae from the pool floor and walls !
You have to kill that kinds of algae because it usually is stuck tight to the pool wall. Shock the pool (1 bag per 16,000 gallons of water) then add some Clear Aid from Leslie Pools. The Robot is meant to pick up debris. Thank you...
Does it climb walls?
Yes it does.
Does this work for saltwater pools
Yes, I use mine in my saltwater pool.
Can be used in saltwater pools up to 5000 ppm which is way above normal salt concentrations. Hope this helps.
Thank you both
Did you not even cover how power supply works! Those 3 buttons! I guess it's not "How to" as title suggests!
The 123 function buttons refer to the 3 cleaning cycle options 1 2 and 3 hours. just press the button and the robot will go for that time.
Oh my goodness your pool was dirty
Yes, I need a good example on how to clean a dirty pool with the Dolphin.
For something that you have to run everyday inside the pool this is an absolutely horrible design. I’m not quite sure why anybody would buy this or any system like it. I must be missing something. Mine runs everyday, unattended, automatically, for 2 hours, and works perfectly. My pool is open 365 days per year, meaning it’s never covered. And I have to vacuum it maybe once per year. What value is there in a system that you have to wheel out there everyday to use? And why have a system where you have hoses and wires on the deck or sidewalk around the pool? I’m genuinely curious. Sounds like an huge pain in the ass to me. So, what am I missing? For that amount of money it should be a LOT less work than I have to do now. And now I have to do very little.
Praice
About $700
should have bought the Nautilus. not a good cleaner, small basket
Can you clarify, please? You do not like the Nautilus or you should have bought one. Thank you.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU no didn't like it. The basket is small and it would clog. But there are bypass ports. So when they open it would recirculate the dirt into the pool water. The water was always cloudy. The old dolphin had a bigger cloth bag with no bypass ports. It was better. For small leaves as maintenance. I guess it would be good but i was opening the pool.
@@thomas5223 There are times that I have to run the robot a few times to get out all of the fine dirt. I have also cleaned the filters after each job and put the robot back in the pool, and the results have been great. It is clearly the best pool cleaner on the market. I am sorry that you have had a negative experience with it.
@@CarlMeliusCarlHelpsU me too but it was too frequent, it was faster and easier to vacuum myself
Your pool needs more than a vacuum!! It’s nasty!!🤣😂
That's why I got the Dolphin lol...
Can it be used on inground with liner? Your pool doesn’t look like it has a liner?
No, I would not use it on a pool with a liner. Thank you...
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