My biggest problem is stuff at the bottom of the pool. This is not for me. I'm one step closer to filling in my money pit pool and building me a nice workshop in place of the pool. 😁
Love the idea but the price??? Nope. As much as I hate touching the net pole in the winter and summer (freezing or scorching) i just can't see paying that kind of money for it.
At $200 to $300 I am in, at $1500 or even $1000 NFW.
Not even considering this at that price! That’s just craziness
My biggest problem is stuff at the bottom of the pool. This is not for me. I'm one step closer to filling in my money pit pool and building me a nice workshop in place of the pool. 😁
They make another unit that does the bottom of the sides and skim
@@denoftools Thank you for the information. Right now our current pool cleaner which I think it is a Haywood brand is doing fine.
You had me until the price. Yikes.
Nice product but feel it’s overpriced, and you know you’ll have to replace the shells I’m sure so that’s an extra operating costs to consider also.
Love the idea but the price??? Nope. As much as I hate touching the net pole in the winter and summer (freezing or scorching) i just can't see paying that kind of money for it.
I think this skimmer would be a great addition to my pool's maintenance. However, at $1500, I'll save the money and do the work manually.
It’s too damn expensive, it should be priced at $500. Then I would purchase it, no way it’s worth 1K.