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  • @_CAT-lg4sr
    @_CAT-lg4sr Рік тому +1

    Tom,
    Good to see your channel is still up and you've posted a new video. I hope you've recovered from your L1 injury to a point that it isn't a major problem for you. ( the same as mine that I shared with you )
    In one of your videos, there was a mention of a move. I hope that went well and you're settled in and have a lot of projects in the pipeline that you'll be sharing with your subscribers.
    I just wanted to say hi and give you a little encouragement to keep posting as no one left any comments on this, your latest video yet. Best wishes.

  • @katc7765
    @katc7765 7 місяців тому +1

    I hope you are well. I have always used the Polaris 280 but am wondering if there is something better. Do you think the Quattro is worth about twice the 280?

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop  5 місяців тому

      Hello @katc7765! My apologies for the delayed response to your question. I had a similar question about the Polaris Quattro P40 a couple of days ago and I'll paste the response here for you. If you have any other questions or would like more information, please feel free to comment or email me and I'd be happy to assist!!
      "Thanks for stopping by the channel and for taking the time to leave a comment. When I originally purchased the Polaris, we lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with grass, trees, etc. In that pool and in that environment...the Polaris was AWESOME! I was very pleased with its performance and how well it cleaned the pool. I also liked the fact that there wasn't some silly tail wagging around that would occasionally spray some unfortunate soul in the face!
      At my current home (this thing's expensive...so I brought it with me), we live in the country and have pastures on three sides of the pool. So, on windy days, there's a lot of dirt / sand that gets blown into the pool. The Polaris does a good job of keeping it cleaned up, but it also collects a LOT of dirt / sand inside the cleaner itself. I've noticed this causes premature wear and tear on the gears and it will eventually quit working because there's not enough meat left on them to make a good connection.
      The Polaris rebuild you saw in the video included roughly $300 worth of parts to get it back up and running "as good as new", which was after running it for a year in my previous pool and a year in my current (dust bowl) pool.
      So...depending on your environment...I would say proceed with caution! If you're pool does not collect a significant amount of dirt / dust from the surrounding area, I think the Polaris will have a much longer life between rebuilds. Also, if I did a better job of keeping the pool cleaner cleaned out (which would require pulling the four screws that secure the top, then rinsing / brushing the internal workings, then putting it back together), it would probably extend the life of the internal parts as well.
      Hope this helps with your decision and if there's anything else I can assist with, please let me know!"

  • @annmariecaparrotta6566
    @annmariecaparrotta6566 5 місяців тому

    So do you like the Polaris? I watched your unboxing then your fixing the thing - doesn’t seem like you have it a season before you where fixing it. Please give a review.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop  5 місяців тому

      Hello Ann Marie! Thanks for stopping by the channel and for taking the time to leave a comment. When I originally purchased the Polaris, we lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with grass, trees, etc. In that pool and in that environment...the Polaris was AWESOME! I was very pleased with its performance and how well it cleaned the pool. I also liked the fact that there wasn't some silly tail wagging around that would occasionally spray some unfortunate soul in the face!
      At my current home (this thing's expensive...so I brought it with me), we live in the country and have pastures on three sides of the pool. So, on windy days, there's a lot of dirt / sand that gets blown into the pool. The Polaris does a good job of keeping it cleaned up, but it also collects a LOT of dirt / sand inside the cleaner itself. I've noticed this causes premature wear and tear on the gears and it will eventually quit working because there's not enough meat left on them to make a good connection.
      The Polaris rebuild you saw in the video included roughly $300 worth of parts to get it back up and running "as good as new", which was after running it for a year in my previous pool and a year in my current (dust bowl) pool.
      So...depending on your environment...I would say proceed with caution! If you're pool does not collect a significant amount of dirt / dust from the surrounding area, I think the Polaris will have a much longer life between rebuilds. Also, if I did a better job of keeping the pool cleaner cleaned out (which would require pulling the four screws that secure the top, then rinsing / brushing the internal workings, then putting it back together), it would probably extend the life of the internal parts as well.
      Hope this helps with your decision and if there's anything else I can assist with, please let me know!
      Thanks,
      Tom

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    @mdaminul3256 Рік тому +1

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