i know some have their own filter and some use the pools filter, but im looking for a low maintenance, inexpensive and good cleaning unit without alot of parts that break. anyone like the polaris 165?
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Vaccuums are expensive if you want a good cleaning unit. It’s because of their reliability and service they perform. I have not been able to come accross a good vaccuum inexpensive to do the job how we want. This is one I have been eye balling for some time. It’s called the Zodiac Indigo. Here is the website too where you get the info as well as other vaccuum choices:
http://www.baracuda.com/indigo.htm
Here is another website for less expensive vaccuums that work too:
http://www.nextag.com/pool-vacuums/search-html -these are the ones that have less parts and reliable parts.
Depends on wether you get mostly leaves or dirt.
If you get lots of leaves,a pressure side cleaner like polaris or hayward viper is best
If you get mostly dirt,then I would say a suction cleaner like a kreepy krauly or hayward navigator