
POOL ROVER Jr. WORKS WITHOUT THE HASSLE OF HOSES & OFFERS YOU SO MUCH MORE!
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WORKED GREAT FOR THE FIRST SUMMER I BOUGHT IT, THEN THIS SEASON I GOT IT OUT AND IT GOES A FEW FT THEN STOPS, BAG IS NOT FULL, NO HANG UPS BUT JUST STOPS. THIS IS MY SECOND AUTO CLEARNER AND BOTH DID THE SAME THING, IF YOUR OK WITH BLOWING[$]FOR ONE SEASON THEN BUY IT, IF NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY... I'VE ALSO NOTICED ALL OF THEM ONLY COME WITH A ONE YEAR WARRINTY. HUM
While this "robotic" pool cleaner's AI is limited to a timer setting the duration of its backward-and-forward motion, it is very useful. Doc Manhattan (what my wife and I have affectionately named our Pool Rover Jr.) is replacing a Hayward ladybug. The ladybug had great difficulty negotiating wrinkles and other flaws in the pool liner, and mysteriously stopped travelling forward. (Disassembly of the ladybug yielded no obvious clues as to its "bugs," and other bug owners have expressed similar issues to me.)
Where the ladybug falls short, the Pool Rover Jr. prevails. Doc Manhattan's best feature is its ability to navigate over pits and bumps with ease. The previous owners of my house had apparently installed the pool themselves, without first laying down sand or a Happy Bottom pool floor; then built a deck over top of the pool rim, leaving no way to remove the liner and correct the flaws. If your situation is similar, the Rover is the best automated cleaner.
Since the Rover uses an internal extremely-fine mesh bag to catch debris, pool cleaning no longer requires flooding a hose and fitting it onto the circulation system, and negates the need for frequent backwashing. However, this advantage is also a disadvantage. If your pool has a lot of debris, the Rover might need to be removed and its filter washed off many times during the first cleaning. This frequent diaper changing gets pretty annoying.
The Rover's only tether to dry land is a power cord, which the instructions strongly discourage you from using to lift the device. When you buy the Rover, you should also buy an Aquaduck or some other floating thermometer, and tie it to one of the handles with some nylon string. Use the thermometer to lift the Rover to the surface. Otherwise, you'll have to get into the pool to remove the Rover for cleaning.
Don't expect to be amazed by the intelligence exhibited by the operation of the Pool Rover Jr. Do expect to be pleased with the amount of work, water and chemicals this device spares.
The Rover Jr. does what it is suppose to and cleans the pool with ease. The manual is easy to follow and operation is a breeze.