Cheapest Pool Cleaners Australia

We supply you some of the world’s leading and trusted brands of pool equipment online Thanks to Super Cheap Pool Equipment’s massive buying power only the best and fully trusted equipment is available from our online pool shop, quickly and efficiently delivered to your home or office. Our convenient online pool supplies service is now available offering some of the world’s most trusted brands of swimming pool and spa equipmentPool Cleaners - Automatic Pool Vacuums Buying a pool cleaner? Shop the best and largest range of automatic pool cleaners in Australia at the best prices. Our range includes suction, robotic and pressure pool cleaners from the most renowned brands. The right automatic cleaner will let you enjoy a sparkling-clean and inviting pool with low maintenance costs and minimum inconveniences. For help choosing the best suitable pool cleaner click here. To check the top 10 pool cleaners in 2016, click here The Ultimate Pool Cleaner "any pool, any shape"

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Dolphin robotic pool cleaners by Maytronics deliver automated, high-performance pool cleaning - efficiently and effectively. Building on decades of expertise in automatic pool cleaners, every Dolphin combines advanced technologies with proven reliability so you can enjoy a constantly clean pool with little effort. Dolphin robots have consistently been at the forefront of innovation. As pool owners’ needs change, new technologies and models that address new segments are added to the Dolphin line. > List of official distributors > Dolphin user Manuals Dolphin robotic pool cleaners clean any type or shape of pool -- efficiently and thoroughly. No other automatic, residential pool cleaner comes close to Dolphin robots' ease of use, performance and reliability – delivering years of cost effective pool cleaning. Dolphin robots can be divided into three classes: basic, classic and top-of-the-line. Dolphin robotic pool cleaners are the choice of thousands of commercial pool operators in hotels, country clubs, spas, schools and public and private swim centres worldwide.

Bringing together nearly 30 years of expertise in pool cleaning, our commercial robotic pool cleaners are built for heavy-duty, cost-effective pool cleaning and designed to work with minimum intervention. Dolphin Bio Suction, is the first automated solution for maintaining both bio and natural pools.
Bosch Commercial Vacuum CleanersIt combines the best of proven Dolphin technology and design with additional features that address the special challenges of bio and natural pools.
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Hydro-electrical robot converts water flow into electricity, fast efficient and cost-effective. Advanced waterwheel turbine enables optimal suction power, ensuring excellent dirt collection and efficient flow even of rough debris. Complete and efficient pool coverage, cleaning a mid-size pool in approximately 1.5 hour. Dolphin Hybrid is the only suction pool cleaner equipped with a brush the thoroughly scrubs the pool to remove algae and bacteria. Dolphin robotic pool cleaners have their own pool filtration system. Moving freely around the pool, Dolphin robots remove debris and dust from the water while scrubbing the pool floor, walls and waterline with an advanced pool brushing system, effectively removing algae and bacteria, This significantly reduces the need for chemicals - and leaves the pool water crystal clear. Swivel on cable prevents cable tangling Floor, Wall and waterline cleaning 1 - 25 of 108 ads for "robotic pool cleaner"Pool maintenance can be a drag, but there's no point having a great pool out the back if it's full of sludge.

Cleaning and maintenance are crucial to keeping the water safe for you and your family, and to make sure you actually get to use it! Looking for our unbiased, expert comparisons? Try our pool fence reviews. From collecting leaves and debris to keeping the chlorine levels stable, there's a huge range of tricks, tools and products to keep your pool in tip top shape. All pools require cleaning to remove the leaves, dirt and other grotty things that they collect. The kind of cleaner you need will depend on: The cheapest option is to do it yourself by 'hand vacuuming'. The 'vacuum' is attached to your skimmer box to create suction and then you manually push the vacuum around the surfaces of your pool with a pole. Typically, this will take between an hour and an hour and a half, and you'll need to do it once a week. If you prefer to leave the gunk-scooping to someone else, there are plenty of pool-cleaning services around. They'll also check everything's operating correctly and do required maintenance.

A regular visit may cost around $55 or more. One-off call-outs will be more expensive. A Kreepy Krauly is a brand of suction pool cleaner, but these days the name 'creepy crawly' is often used to describe products in this segment of the market. They're the cheapest and one of the more popular automatic cleaners. A more expensive type is the pressure cleaner, and more expensive again are the robot cleaners. Find out more about these in our pool cleaner buying guide. Without regular sanitisation, all pools develop bacteria – which can pose serious health risks. Water top-ups, leaves, grass, dust, and even people all cause bacteria to grow; these factors, along with the size of your pool, will determine the level of sanitisation you need. Most pool owners use chlorine. There are other options to keep pool water clean and in balance – such as using ozone gas, UV sterilisation, bromine or ionization – but these methods make up a very small part of the Australian market.

Health departments around Australia generally recommend all domestic pool owners have a chlorine residual in their pool. There are three main ways domestic users can keep their pool chlorinated: As well as sanitisation, you also need to chemically balance your pool water. The chemical balance of your pool is made up of: You should monitor your chlorine and pH levels at least once a week, or every day if your pool is in high use. Total alkalinity and calcium hardness levels can be monitored less frequently. Maintaining the pH level of your pool is crucial to ensuring it's safe to use. Incorrect pH levels can cause itchy skin and red eyes, and can also reduce the effectiveness of chlorine. pH ranges from 0 to 14, with 7.0 being neutral, anything above 7.0 alkaline, and anything below 7.0 acidic. The Australian Standard for pool water is 7.0 to 7.8, with 7.4 being ideal. Rain, water top-ups, people swimming and chlorine will all also alter your pool's pH. You can raise pH levels by adding soda ash (which is alkaline) or lower them by adding pool acid.

Low levels of total alkalinity will cause erosion to pool surfaces and corrosion of equipment. It can also cause pH levels to become very unstable. The Australian Standard recommends that your TA level should be 60 to 200 parts per million. You can raise the TA level by adding 'buffer' – sodium bicarbonate – or lower it by adding pool acid. Bear in mind, adding acid will also affect your pH levels. Low levels of dissolved calcium in pool water can corrode pool equipment, and high levels can create scale. Calcium hardness levels can't be monitored using most domestic pool water-testing kits. Instead you need to take a sample of your pool water to your local pool shop for testing. In areas where calcium levels aren't high, you shouldn't need to do this test more than once a year – unless you use calcium hypochlorite to sanitise your pool. There's a wide range of kits on the market you can use to test your pool water. A basic 'four-in-one' test is a good starting point.

This kit tests chlorine levels, total alkalinity and pH, as well as the level of acid needed to rebalance the pH. Alternatively, you can now buy electronic testers, which will analyse a disposable strip that you dip in your pool. These strip readers tend to cost more. The most labour-intensive way of keeping your pool sanitised is to manually add chlorine. This involves testing your pool's water to figure out how much chlorine to use, and will need to be done every second day for the average backyard pool. This might be the best option if you're renting a property with a pool and aren't looking for a long-term solution. Saltwater pools are popular in Australian backyards – but they don't do away with the need for chlorine. Saltwater pools use salt chlorinators to convert common salt crystals into chlorine gas which is soluble in water. Liquid chemical feeders are fitted to your pool's filtration system and automatically add liquid chlorine, and in some cases acid, to the water.

In cooler climates, heating your pool can give you the opportunity to swim all year round. The best heating choice for you will depend on where you live, your budget, and how you use your pool. An ideal water temperature is said to be around 25°C. No matter how you heat your pool, a solar/thermal blanket is an excellent way to reduce heat loss overnight. These blankets not only keep the heat in, they also reduce evaporation. For this reason, some state governments offer rebates if you buy one — so find out what's on offer where you live. If you live in an area with a lot of sun and you have a large roof area, solar heating is an efficient option. Solar heating works by pumping pool water into rubber matting that is installed on your roof. The matting is hot from the sun, and transfers the heat to the water before it returns to the pool. If you have access to natural gas, you can use gas heating to maintain a constant temperature – or, alternatively, just turn it on occasionally when you feel like a swim.