This Built America – Chapter 6: What Is the Best Robotic Pool Cleaner to Buy?

If you own a pool, a robot pool cleaner can significantly improve pool maintenance, keeping the swimming area pristine without taking too much effort. But with numerous models on the market, tracking down the best robotic pool cleaner can be daunting. In this guide, we’ll analyze the best robotic pool cleaners, their best features, and deciding factors each time.

Why Opt for a Robotic Pool Cleaner?

A robotic pool cleaner is an automatic cleaning machine that cleans your pool independently. Unlike traditional pool vacuums or pressure-side cleaners, robotic pool cleaners boast their own built-in motor and filtration system. They can operate independently of your pool’s pump or skimmer, putting less strain on your pool system and improving energy efficiency.

These come equipped with advanced sensors and intelligent navigation technology to navigate the pool, wall, waterline, and even the bottom, ensuring every nook and cranny is cleaned. High models like the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra and Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro can scale walls and handle acceptable debris such as algae.

Best Robotic Pool Cleaners You Can Buy

1. Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra: This robotic pool cleaner is designed for large pools with complex shapes. Designed for sophisticated mapping and navigation, this state-of-the-art robot leaves no nook or cranny in your pool untouched and uncleaned.

Key Features:

Intelligent mapping for optimization of coverage

Wall-climbing capability

Low-down debris management, even for algae

Easy-to-clean filter basket

2. Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro

It is designed for medium to large pools , and the device used to do this is the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro. Powerful suction and advanced debris management make it perfect for tackling heavy debris loads.

Key Features:

Enhanced suction power

Great for pools with a lot of debris

It handles fine and large dirt.

 removes dirt and debris from the pool walls and waterline

3. Maytronics Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus

The Maytronics pool cleaner is a popular choice for pool owners. It’s configured for easy operation and dependable cleaning, making it a good option for home pools.

Key Features:

Lighter and more manageable

Clean with a dual-scrubbing brush system

It also provides fine and big debris filtration efficiency

Wall-climbing capability

4. Polaris 9650iQ Sport

Polaris 9650iQ Sport: The Polaris 9650iQ Sport is a high-end robotic pool cleaner with smart app control, which allows users to schedule and monitor cleaning processes remotely.

Key Features:

Smart app control

Strong suction for effective debris cleaning and collection

An award-winning, wall-and-step cleaning robot

Easy filter maintenance

5. Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner

The Dolphin Premier is designed to be more efficient and easy to maintain. It also has many filter options for delicate or large debris.

Key Features:

Different sizes of debris have their filter options

Smart navigation system

Energy-efficient motor

For easy operation: Tangle-free cable

What You Should Know Before Purchasing A Robotic Pool Cleaner

1. Pool Size and Shape

If your pool is large or irregularly shaped, choose a cleaner with smart navigation and wall-climbing features, like the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra.

2. Type of Debris

If your pool collects fine debris, such as dirt and algae, get a model with a fine mesh filtration system. Models such as the Maytronics pool cleaner and Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro are great for treating very fine particles.

Is a pool robot going to pick up algae?

Yes! Fine mesh-filtered robotic pool cleaners, like the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, are made to catch algae and other small debris.

3. Wall-Climbing Capability

For a complete clean, a wall-climbing pool cleaner can also scrub walls and the waterline. Two great choices for this are the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra and Polaris 9650iQ Sport

4. Filtration System

By isolating and filtering a small volume of water, independent filtration cuts down on the workload for your pool’s pump and skimmer, balancing the added efficiency with a longer pump and skimmer lifespan.

How to Care for Your Robotic Pool Cleaner

Note: This is specific to handheld vacuum cleaners with a filter, for example, Clean Filter. After each cleaning session, remove the filter from the machine and rinse with fresh water to prevent clogging and retain vacuum power.

Removal of Blockages: The cleaner’s wheels, brushes, and tracks must be clear of any dirt.

Store Properly: Store the cleaner away after use in a dry place to shield it from the damage caused by sunlight and pool chemicals.

More Tips for Taking Care of Your Pool

How to Acid Wash Pool: Acid wash can help remove tough stains and buildup of algae. However, only a professional can do so to avoid damaging the pool surface.

How to Drain an Inground Pool Without a Pump: You can drain the pool using a garden hose siphon, but don’t leave it…

What Is a Pool Booster Pump? A booster pump improves the performance of pressure-side cleaners by increasing water pressure; however, it is not needed for use with robotic cleaners because they work independently.

Wrapping Up: Which Robotic Pool Cleaner Should You Buy?

Best Overall Performance and Value: Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra + Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro These models offer smart navigation, wall climbing capability, and powerful debris handling, making them suitable for different pool sizes and debris types.

Maytronics has a reliable pick for a midrange pool cleaner, and the Polaris 9650iQ Sport, while not cheap, offers a little more added convenience via smart app controls. In the end, a robot pool cleaner saves time, minimizes pool cleaning expenses, and provides a cleaner swim—making it a good purchase for any pool owner.