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From NanoFilters to Weekly Timers, the best inground pool robots are robotic pool cleaners. With a variety of brands and models to choose from, let us help find one that fits your pool. Contact us and we can help find you the perfect pool vacuum.
The all-new Aquabot Rapids 2000 cleans your pool floor, walls, and waterline. With an included caddy and remote control, cleaning has never been easier.
The Aquabot Rapids 2500 robotic pool cleaner paves the way with waterline cleaning, remote control, and caddy. Clean like never before.
Designed for use in fountains, wading pools, and reflection pools, with the capability to function in water as shallow as 8 inches
Tackle tough debris, leaves, dust, algae, and more. An inground pool vacuum, such as a pool robot, can ensure your pool stays crystal clear. Effortlessly clean your pool, as our pool vacuums clean your pool's floor, walls, and even waterline with ease.
With supreme suction power, the best pool vacuums for inground pools can filter over 4500 gallons per hour. Not sure which pool vacuum is right for your pool? Our team of pool experts is here to help you make the perfect choice for your pool. Plus, enjoy a risk-free 30 day trial.
Best Pool VacuumsRobotic pool vacuums are self-contained units with their own motors, filtration, and navigation systems. Suction-side vacuums connect to your pool's skimmer and rely on the existing pump for power. Pressure-side vacuums use water pressure from a return line or booster pump. Robotic pool vacuums are generally the most efficient and require the least additional equipment.
For most pool owners, robotic pool vacuums offer the best combination of cleaning performance, energy efficiency, and ease of use. They operate independently from your pool's filtration system, provide superior scrubbing and filtration, and require minimal setup. Browse our pool vacuum selection to find the right one for your pool.
Most robotic pool vacuums are designed to work with a variety of pool surfaces including gunite, fiberglass, vinyl, and tile. However, some models are better suited for certain surfaces than others. Always check the robot's compatibility with your pool type before purchasing.
Robotic pool vacuums require minimal maintenance compared to other types. After each cycle, empty the filter basket and rinse the filters. Periodically inspect the brushes for wear and check the cable for any damage. Suction-side and pressure-side models may require more upkeep as they depend on your pool's plumbing system.
Suction-side vacuums are typically the least expensive upfront but add wear to your pool pump. Pressure-side models are mid-range but may require a booster pump. Robotic vacuums have a higher initial cost but save money long-term through energy efficiency and reduced wear on pool equipment. Contact us to discuss which option fits your budget.
For optimal pool cleanliness, we recommend running your pool vacuum two to three times per week. Pools with heavy debris, nearby trees, or high bather loads may benefit from more frequent cleaning. Many robotic models offer programmable scheduling to automate this process.
Expert guides on pool robots, filters, and features—what to know before you buy and how to get the most from your cleaner.