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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.

Click here to see the site I recommend you use for all your pool supplies!


Pool Cleaner Vac

If you're looking for pool cleaner vac, but confused by the range of choice, then this article will help you to understand what types of cleaners are available, the relative benefits of each type, and hopefully which type you want to buy for yourself. As well as giving you this information I'm also going to link to a website which you can use to buy them at the lowest prices.

There are three main types of pool cleaners. The first type is the manual pool vacuum. Historically, this was the first type of pool cleaner to be developed. It is like a regular vacuum cleaner for your house, but it operates under water and is powered by your pool's main pump . There are two different types of manual cleaners, the pressure side cleaner and the suction side cleaner. The suction side cleaner is the easiest to understand, as it plugs directly into your skimmer line or into an extra suction linem and it sucks up the debris straight into the filter. The pressure site cleaner takes water from the outlet valve, and using some clever techniques, turns that pushing power into a suction power. That sucking water is then used to suck up dirt and debris from your pool floor . In addition this type of model works well with a bag, which can collect dirt and debris and prevent it from being sent to your filter. This means more time between back washing or cleaning your filter.

Automatic pool cleaners are a type of pool cleaner vac that does most of the job for you. You just put it in the pool and it will automatically run around the inside of the surface sucking up dirt everywhere it goes . It is powered by the pump, and it uses that power to suck up the dirt and to move itself across the floor. Because it moves in random patterns it will miss patches, which you will need to clean up. But it is surprisingly efficient, covering about 95% of the surface by itself, so you need to only clean a small amount yourself.

Finally, there is a robotic pool cleaner. This is a more sophisticated device that uses computer power to coordinate it. It follows an exact program, and memorises to shape of your pool so it can work more efficiently. It will make sure that every inch of the surface is covered, and it has built-in brushes and jets to shake up stuck on dirt that wouldn't come loose otherwise. It also has a built in bag so that debris is collected inside the unit instead of being sent back to the filter, which could cause clogs and mean you to need to backwash the filter.

As you can see, each of these models is different, with the robotic pool cleaner being the most sophisticated type of pool cleaner vac. The prices go up along the scale as well, with the manual pool vacuum being the cheapest and the robotic pool cleaner being much more expensive. However, when you think about how convenient it is to have a machine do all the work for you, and how expensive it would be to pay someone to do the job for you, it starts to make sense

Whichever type of pool cleaner vac you choose, there is a website which provides all of its equipment at the lowest possible prices. I say lowest possible, because they have a policy of undercutting the prices of other suppliers, and if you find a cheaper price anywhere else they will undercut it by 10% of the difference.

Click here to see the site I recommend most of all.

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