@@AndreaDenean ehh, they kind of made a difference, but they definitely didn't make the water clear. Once I got the parts for my filter, I used sand and it works
So a $2000 ítem took 3 weeks to clean your pool ? That doesn’t seem very effective? Was it running all day or just 20 minutes a day? Or did you keep emptying it and putting it back in all day ?
If you could imagine the sheer scale of how dirty the pool was, you'd understand the challenge. It hadn't been tended to in six months, and there was quite a bit of debris. Regardless of whether it's a $2,000 robot or a $100 one, the basket can only capture a limited amount of debris. With my schedule split between two jobs, my approach involved using a net to manually remove debris and running the robot daily until its battery depleted or it became stuck on debris. This took three weeks, especially as my filter system was out of commission, which didn't help matters. Now, the pool is crystal clear, and I only need to run the Beatbot every few days, particularly after storms.
very poor demonstration, no pool robot is designed to clean a pool, they are all designed to maintain a clean pool. Sorry, your video does not do this thing justice and therefore should never have been made in this way. create a video utilizing the product for what it's designed for. your video almost makes me not want to buy one of these
Yeah, so maintaining is still cleaning. It makes no sense "maintaining a clean pool" if the pool is clean, there's no need to maintain it if it's already clean, therefore no need for a robot. Now, if the pool was cleaned a few days ago, then that's where this robot comes in handy, few leaves and some dirt. However, you wanna nitpick on my video, nearly all the reviews with the exception of a few, were reviewed in an extremely dirty pool. Linus Tech Tips' video showed a pool way worse than mine. Keep in mind, this video is not my review, this is just a test to see what the robot could handle. I haven't finished filming my full review yet.
@@huntershortrepairs ok, well if you're trying to say, it's worth the money because it cleaned the crap out of your dirty neglected pool, I couldn't really tell that from your video, as you're final shot of the pool, doesn't really show it clean, maybe if the video ended with a better view of the completed cleaning process, i would be able to determine whether this bot versus a filthy pool did a good job or was worth the money... if that was the point of it all , as you say... personally i like the Beatbot myself, came across this video on my search for a great cleaner
That thing is pretty cool, but IM SUBMECHANOPHOBIC AF. (It’s a real phobia)
I’m assuming the filter balls worked?
@@AndreaDenean ehh, they kind of made a difference, but they definitely didn't make the water clear. Once I got the parts for my filter, I used sand and it works
So a $2000 ítem took 3 weeks to clean your pool ? That doesn’t seem very effective? Was it running all day or just 20 minutes a day? Or did you keep emptying it and putting it back in all day ?
If you could imagine the sheer scale of how dirty the pool was, you'd understand the challenge. It hadn't been tended to in six months, and there was quite a bit of debris. Regardless of whether it's a $2,000 robot or a $100 one, the basket can only capture a limited amount of debris. With my schedule split between two jobs, my approach involved using a net to manually remove debris and running the robot daily until its battery depleted or it became stuck on debris. This took three weeks, especially as my filter system was out of commission, which didn't help matters. Now, the pool is crystal clear, and I only need to run the Beatbot every few days, particularly after storms.
very poor demonstration, no pool robot is designed to clean a pool, they are all designed to maintain a clean pool. Sorry, your video does not do this thing justice and therefore should never have been made in this way. create a video utilizing the product for what it's designed for. your video almost makes me not want to buy one of these
Yeah, so maintaining is still cleaning. It makes no sense "maintaining a clean pool" if the pool is clean, there's no need to maintain it if it's already clean, therefore no need for a robot. Now, if the pool was cleaned a few days ago, then that's where this robot comes in handy, few leaves and some dirt. However, you wanna nitpick on my video, nearly all the reviews with the exception of a few, were reviewed in an extremely dirty pool. Linus Tech Tips' video showed a pool way worse than mine. Keep in mind, this video is not my review, this is just a test to see what the robot could handle. I haven't finished filming my full review yet.
@@huntershortrepairs ok, well if you're trying to say, it's worth the money because it cleaned the crap out of your dirty neglected pool, I couldn't really tell that from your video, as you're final shot of the pool, doesn't really show it clean, maybe if the video ended with a better view of the completed cleaning process, i would be able to determine whether this bot versus a filthy pool did a good job or was worth the money... if that was the point of it all , as you say... personally i like the Beatbot myself, came across this video on my search for a great cleaner
@JoelEpperson-mb6zy well, like i said, this video is not the review. Ita just a test. Full review will be out in a week or so.