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We are reviewing the robotic pool cleaner that started it all the aquabot classic. Let's begin the aquabot classic is, quite frankly, quite simply the greatest investment you can make in your in-ground pool there. I said it. I said it yeah.

You know why, because it works for any in-ground pool with any surface, and not only does it just clean the bottom of your pool with these active scrubbing brushes. Oh no, my friends! Oh no! It also scrubs the walls, it climbs, the walls it does. The water line - and it also does most stairs it climbs stairs. Okay seriously, i've been recommending this cleaner forever.

I mean since as long as i've been in the pool industry and that's like 20 something years, and i still recommend it very highly to this day. So, let's open the box and let's see what you get so the aquabot classic comes with a power supply, the cleaner itself, which is attached to a 50-foot floating power, cable and the filter bag with flotation and intake extensions. If you need it, you can start using the cleaner right out of the box, which is why i love robotic pool cleaners and aquabot pool cleaners because you take them out, you put them in. They clean your pool and you're done.

But let's see what that looks. Like so, first make sure the filter bag is properly seated inside the cleaner plug the power supply into a gfci outlet near your pool, plug the floating power cable from the cleaner into the power supply then place the cleaner in the shallow end of your pool. If you have one and let the cleaner slowly fall to the bottom of the pool, right side up and finally turn on the power supply to start cleaning, your pool, the cleaner will run until you shut it off. So once the aquabot classic is done.

Cleaning your pool, we can just take the cleaner out. We can let all the water drain - and this is a good time to take out the filter basket and rinse it with a high pressure garden hose to get all the dirt and debris out that it collected. I've had a lot of experience with the aquabot classic and it stands the test of time. I can't recommend it enough: it cleans your pool fast and efficiently.

It is inexpensive to run and it's self-contained, it's its own, cleaner and you can use it over and over again and inside. The cleaner is a filter bag that filters out two micron down to two micron. You know what that means. That means that this cleaner is going to drive around your pool and act like another filter in your pool, that's twice the filtration also did i mention that it scrubs the water line and climb stairs.

Let's see it again so great, you can also go to swimuniversity.com. So that's it thanks again and happy swimming cleaning and all those things you.

6 thoughts on “Aquabot classic robotic pool cleaner review | swim university”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Barger says:

    Not so fast. The original Aquabot Clasic was great. Had one for years and did exactly what it was designed to do. I liked it so much I told my neighbor and they bought one. That lasted about 2-3 years. Much to my surprise they bought the another however this time they bought the Turbo. They got about 4 years out of that one. My in-laws bought one in 2014 then sold the house 2 years later. I took theirs and started using it in my pool last year (2019) a 18 by 38 in-ground. Immediately I noticed a difference, not with the cleaning but with the operation. This thing would go in one direction for 20 minutes then maybe reverse itself. It also would get stuck behind the ladder in the deep end all the time and would stay there all day. It has a grey cord that is so rigid it ties itself into knots. Then today, the propeller motor died. We live in the Northeast so the season is about 12-14 weeks so it doesn't get much use. I still have my original one purchased in 1997 and that one still performs well. I have to disagree with Swim University Dude based on personal experience. The Aquabot was once a great machine but no longer. Service area Kanata??

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Swim University says:

    Are you in the market for a robotic pool cleaner?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David McLaughlin says:

    Work s great in my above ground pool cleans the whole pool walls and all…

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigmiked52 says:

    I don't have an Aquabot turbo but I have an Aquabot I'm using it in an above-ground pool is that okay or will it damage the liner?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ed.Thai. Hansen says:

    does not climb tile walls. Sits for 5 minutes to drive and grind the smalll brown timing belts till they break every months. Does not climb tile walls.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ed.Thai. Hansen says:

    what a waste of money !
    buy a suction like the hayward is so much better. And YOu never get any reply for support from Aquabot. . It climbs NOTHING. So many shops can confirm this

    does not climb walls or side. either. the drive tracks stretch over time to buy a new set when there is holes built in the frame for idler wheels . These are not offered but surely would be a great idea for someone to have a pin and wheel to take up the slack and save a new set every year. Another option wold be to cut and remold/glue the rubber to make it shorter after they stretch out enough to be non usable.
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