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Get 30% Discount on All Pool Equipment

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There is a website that gives you a 30% discount on all pool equipment, and guarantees the lowes prices. They will beat any price you can find, online or offline, by 10%. They provide all the top name brands and models, including the Hayword Pool cleaner range.

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If you hate cleaning your pool yourself, spending all that time scrubbing and raking up leaves, you'll be pleased to know that there are some automatic pool vacuum devices that you can use that will do the job for you. There are several different types, and what I'm going to do in this article is tell you about some of them and also tell you where you can get them from.

The first type of automatic pool vacuum is often referred to as an automatic cleaner. It is a mechanical device, which has no digital components at all. It uses the power from the water supply to move itself around and to suck up dirt and debris from the pool. It moves in random patterns, but these patterns overlap, and if you leave it running for a few hours it will clean the majority of your pool. You will find that there'll be some spots that it doesn't cover, maybe because of internal currents within your pool that prevented from going to those places, or just simply because it hasn't got round to those spots yet. However, it will cover about 95% of your pool and leave you with only a small amount that you need to handle yourself.

These simple devices really can't do much more than a regular pool vacuum, the main benefit is that they run themselves. The next type of device which is very popular is the robotic pool cleaner. This is a much more sophisticated device, and is more expensive as a result. It has a built-in computer, and often they will come with its own built-in filter and I to prevent the dirt from clogging up your pool filter. As it is electrically powered, it is not a good idea to swim in the pool while it is running, for safety reasons -- these devices are made to be waterproof, but if any electrical contacts are exposed to water it can be very dangerous to get in the pool.

These automatic pool vacuums often have added brushes and powerful directed jet streams which it can use when it senses that there is some stubborn dirt. As a result, it will produce a much cleaner pool and reduce any touchup work you need to do yourself. There are lots of different products made for different sized pools and by different manufacturers, and each of them tend to have their own diehard fans. Largely, they do the same thing, but some of them have additional features such as the Aquabot T2, which has a built-in filters restraining particles out of your pool water to guarantee crystal clear water. While it is vacuuming your pool, it is also sucking up ultrafine microscopic particles and preventing the formation of algae.

Whichever automatic pool vacuum you choose to buy will depend on your budget, the size of your pool, and other circumstances such as the amount of debris in your garden, whether you have trees the job leaves regularly, and so. However, you don't need to worry about shopping around too much because I've found a website where they will guarantee the lowest prices. They stock all the different types of pool cleaners, as well as other pool equipment, and if you find anything cheaper anywhere else they will undercut the price by 10%.

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