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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    Does it get your walls pretty good?
    Do you have a leaf catcher between 2 parts of your hose?

    I'm a new pool owner so I'm still on my learning curve lol


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    If set up correctly it'll climb the walls perfectly. No leaf catcher in line just the basket at the pump.
    There is a slightly different version if your pool is set up with a pressure type cleaner vs suction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    If set up correctly it'll climb the walls perfectly. No leaf catcher in line just the basket at the pump.
    There is a slightly different version if your pool is set up with a pressure type cleaner vs suction.
    Ok cool, I have a suction. Looks like it got really good reviews on that website. A friend from the gym gave me an old Hayward he said was rebuilt but it's not working out to well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    Ok cool, I have a suction. Looks like it got really good reviews on that website. A friend from the gym gave me an old Hayward he said was rebuilt but it's not working out to well.


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    Those jitterbug haywards were good in their day but this one seems to be one of the better performers now. Less moving parts to wear out too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Those jitterbug haywards were good in their day but this one seems to be one of the better performers now. Less moving parts to wear out too.
    I'm liking the $300 price point. I can't see spending $500 - $1000 on a cleaner...with some of the prices, I'm surprised they are not made by Dyson lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    I'm liking the $300 price point. I can't see spending $500 - $1000 on a cleaner...with some of the prices, I'm surprised they are not made by Dyson lol


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    Better is pretty much every way. Lotta bang for the buck.
    One I put in over a year ago and haven't had to do shit to it, second one either but its only been 7 or 8 months.
    They just cruise around, stop, does a spin and then changes direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Better is pretty much every way. Lotta bang for the buck.
    One I put in over a year ago and haven't had to do shit to it, second one either but its only been 7 or 8 months.
    They just cruise around, stop, does a spin and then changes direction.
    sweet. Thx for the info!


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