
Robotic pool cleaners are the only kind that doesn’t tie into your pool’s pump system in order to operate. That means they’re typically the model that is easiest to set up. They only require an electric outlet to operate, and there are no hoses to deal with.
Because they don’t put any extra pressure on your pumps, they won’t have to work harder, and your energy bills will drop as a result. In fact, it sometimes makes sense to turn your pumps off while you run your robotic pool cleaner. This allows any dirt floating in the water to settle to the bottom, where the robot can pick it up.
These cleaners often come with more advanced navigation systems than other types. They can also come with sensors that detect dirt and algae, which allows them to go back over problem areas so that the entire pool is uniformly clean.
The downside is that they can cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. They have a lower cost of operation, but they do incur a huge upfront cost. However, most robotic models justify their high price with excellent performance.
Our favorite robotic model is the Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus.
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