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Dolphin Nautilus CC Automatic Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner, Wall Climbing Scrubber Brush, Top Load Filter Access, Ideal for Above/In-Ground Pools up to 33 FT in Length

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Size: Nautilus CC


Features

  • WALL-SCRUBBING POWER: Dolphin Nautilus CC climbs walls efficiently, ensuring thorough cleaning on any pool surface, no matter the surface type. This model does not clean waterline.
  • ACTIVE SCRUBBING: Elevate your pool maintenance with the Dolphin Nautilus CC - active scrubbing brush eliminates manual effort, guaranteeing a pristine pool. Gentle on surfaces, tough on debris.
  • EASY FILTER CARE: Effortlessly maintain a clear pool with our user-friendly top-load filter basket. Easily remove debris for crystal-clear water, enhancing your swimming experience.
  • PLUG-AND-PLAY EFFICIENCY: Make pool cleaning a breeze with our simple plug-and-play system. Just plug in, drop into the pool, and power on for a spotless pool in 2 hours.
  • THE DOLPHIN LEGACY: Over 40 years of effortless cleaning with unmatched performance, durability, and cost savings. Enjoy your pool, hassle-free!

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandDolphin
ModelNautilus CC
Material CompositionHigh-quality Plastic
Color SchemeBlue and Black
Dimensions16.38 x 16.77 x 8.97 inches
Energy SourceElectric
Weight14.74 pounds (6.7 Kilograms)
Unique FeatureSelf Propelled for Automated Navigation
Setup RequirementNo Assembly Needed
ManufacturerMaytronics
Model Number99996113-US
Continued AvailabilityStill in Production

Frequently asked questions

The Dolphin Nautilus CC is equipped with a powerful suction and filtration system that can handle all types of debris, including leaves, dirt, and small stones. Its large top-access filter basket efficiently captures and contains large debris, making pool maintenance easier and more effective.

Yes, the Dolphin Nautilus CC is designed with wall-climbing capabilities. It has a dynamic scrubbing brush that actively scrubs not only the pool floor but also climbs walls to clean the waterline, ensuring a thorough cleaning of your entire pool up to 33 feet in length.

Absolutely, the Dolphin Nautilus CC is versatile and can efficiently clean all types of residential pools up to 33 feet long, including in-ground, above-ground, tiled, vinyl, fiberglass, and plaster pools. Its advanced scanning technology ensures efficient navigation and cleaning coverage for every pool shape and type.

The Dolphin Nautilus CC is designed for ease of use with plug-and-play operation. There’s no complex setup required; simply place it in the pool, and it starts cleaning. Maintenance is straightforward thanks to its large, easy-to-clean filter basket and modular design, making it user-friendly for pool owners of all experience levels.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Dolphin Nautilus CC is favoured among users for its excellent and fast cleaning performance, with some mentioning their pools have never been cleaner. With its high quality construction, the device is extremely durable whilst its long cable allows for flexibility. Nonetheless, some customers voiced concerns over issues of self-tangling cords and incomplete cleaning in certain sections of the pool.

Pros

  • 🌟 High quality, durable construction
  • 🌊 Fast and effective pool cleaning
  • 🔌 Convenient long-corded design, eliminating the need for battery charging
  • 💰 Reasonable pricing in comparison with competitive models

Cons

  • ⚠️ Need for regular maintenance as intakes and impeller can get clogged
  • 🔄 Issue with cord getting tangled during operation
  • 🚧 May not clean some sections of the pool thoroughly

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a durable and effective pool cleaning solution designed to save you time and effort, the Dolphin Nautilus CC is a highly recommended purchase. Despite minor issues with cord tangling and some cleaning performance, the device offers excellent value and is favoured by users for its superior pool cleaning capabilities. It is advisable to schedule regular maintenance checks to ensure optimal operation.


  • Convenient, simple, and effective.
Size: Nautilus CC
The Dolphin was delivered today (ahead of schedule), and after reading the Quick Start directions, I put it to work immediately. There's almost nothing to it. Connect the waterproof cord to the console, drop the unit into the water, plug the console cord into the wall socket, press the power button. We have a rectangular fiberglass pool with salt water. It has a large sitting platform which is about 2 feet deep. The platform then drops off into the deeper (lap swimming) end of the pool. The pool is 6 feet at the deepest end. I dropped the Dolphin into the deep end then hit the start button. This unit is advertised. It was definitely vacuuming up the debris. It picks up the pebbles, and it actually crawls up the pool wall to the point where at least a third of it breaches the surface, then drops back in. However, I have seen it crawl up the 4 foot wall of the platform, at which time it cleans the platform (briefly), until it blindly rolls off the platform edge, descending into the deeper water. After two hours, the bottom was probably 98% clean. There were a couple of 90 degree corners that it just couldn't quite pick up, so I'm currently running it for another hour. Perhaps I will stir up those two corners next time to give it an assist. Lastly, our pool has two steps to the deeper water. The unit appears unable to crawl up the stairs. Five starts because it is convenient, simple, and effective. Update: In order to get the last 2-3% of dirt left over in the corners and at the base of the walls, we first brush the debris toward the middle of the pool floor. Then, we run this unit for an hour and the pool looks great! ~ We use this unit about once per week and always after the lawn is mowed. ~ I set it on a small 2x4 block to keep pressure off of the brush up front. I also sometimes set it on it's side when it's not in use. Nothing to warp when it's on its side. ~ We gently spray out the debris bucket with the garden hose. The filters on the side seem delicate/fine (which I'm guessing is why the fine dirt doesn't appear to pass through the system). ~ In order to retrieve it you use the power cord to pull it in. It's very light when it's in the water, but when it gets within reach, grab the unit itself. This prevents undue stress on the power cord when it's full of water. Bottom line: This thing doesn't care how blazing hot or ice cold it is outside or how long its work shift is, it gets the job done so you don't have to. Update (1 year later): The Dolphin still does its thing. When not in use we keep the unit in a pool locker in the back yard, except for the console. We keep the console inside the house to keep the electronics better protected. Prior to using the Dolphin, we brush the base of the walls. This makes it easier for the Dolphin to get this more easily. Sometimes I push the button for a second cycle, but it usually does a fantastic job with a single cycle. I've left it in our salt water pool for a couple of nights in a row before. It doesn't seem to mind and it doesn't let go of the debris during that time. I use it year round, usually at least once per week in the warm months, perhaps a little less in the winter. 1 year later, it still does the job very well. I'd never go back to doing this myself. The pool needs enough attention as it is (water testing, water level, filter cleanings, etc.). I do wish that it had a remote control option, something that I could hold so that I could direct it to "mow" the platform clean before plunging back into the deep water. Great purchase! I'd give it 5 stars again. Update (Beginning of 3rd year of use) Nothing has changed from above. I still store the dolphin (upright of the tracks) in the locker outside year round, the console is still stored inside the house. Prior to use I still sweep the base of the walls. This makes it easier for the unit to get the dirt and debris. The pool is clean in about 90 minutes, though I usually run it longer for an extra clean pool. I guess it takes about 10 minutes or so to sweep then set up, but it would take the same time to set up the manual system too. Same with break down, 10 mins or so either way. But of course with the Dolphin I'm off doing something else while it's doing its thing. No parts have deteriorated since it was brand new even in a salt water pool. It's as good as new still. I see newer Dolphin units with a built in swivel in the cord. After many hours in my pool the cord does develop the beginning of a kink (twist) in the cord but the cord is so long that this has never come close to hindering its effectiveness. After use, I lay out the cord along the lawn then roll it back up losing the minor twist for next use. I also see units with optional remote controls. For the large platform in my pool I simply manually (mow) it clean, that is I run it one length, turn it off, set it into position for the next run Turn it on, etc. Yes, I'm in ankle deep water with it as it's running but the platform gets clean in short order. I think a remote control for this short work would take longer. I need it to make several U-turns on the platform, slightly overlapping the previous run. I think using a remote would take much longer. Aside from that we're rarely in the water with the unit. Excellent pool accessory! Simple and convenient. Glad we made the purchase. It certainly is better than cleaning the bottom when it's 100 degrees or freezing outside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by LT

  • Very good cleaner with room to improve
Size: Nautilus CC
Used it for about three weeks and want to share my thoughts to help those who are on the fence. Background: I have a kidney shaped pool measured 35’x15’. I have been using a Polaris 280 cleaner for about ten years; this is the first time I use an electrical cleaner. - Packaging: nice and solid; there is a pack of booklets including quick start guide, FAQ, and warranty. Full menu needs to be downloaded online but so far I don't find it necessary. - Setup: very easy; basically there is no assembly required. I do recommend you to un-tangle the cable before you start to use it. - Warranty: it is 24-month based on the warranty booklet included - Suction power: at the beginning I am not impressed and almost wanted to return. Then I found out that after at most two cleaning cycle, the filtration basket caught up so much dirt/silt that the suction power went downhill quickly. You have to make sure you clean up the filtration basket after one or two cleaning cycles. The mesh around the filtration basket (this is the stock one coming with the cleaner, not the ultra fine one you can purchase separately) will catch very fine particles that I almost think is not necessary. If I buy another filtration basket I will just get the regular one, or even a coarse one if available. - Efficiency: it does a fine job cleaning my pool in two hours; I haven’t used it in the heavy seasons (I have lots of trees around the pool) so time will tell. It will save me on the electricity bill and maintenance on the booster pump for sure. - Cleaning of the filtration basket: *tips*: open the bottom of the basket will make your cleaning much easier. I think the Polaris 280 filtration bag (with zip) is easier to clean. Also, the cleaning bag of Polaris continues to collect leaves/debris after many days, which the Dolphin Nautilus CC’s filtration basket needs to be cleaned very frequently (see my comments above in the “Suction power” section). It’s a minor inconvenience I can live with. But I do want Dolphin to considering making a basket with coarse mesh (***Dolphin please see this***). - Weight: the cleaner is heavier than Polaris 280 but manageable; just let it stay at the water line for a few seconds so water can flow back to the pool, before you pull it out the water. - Cable tangling: this was one of my major concerns before purchasing but so far it’s be great, no tangling. My observation is that the cleaner moves in such a manner that the blue cable/wire is not twisted. Again, my suggestion is to untangle the cable/wire before you put it in the water to start with. - Scheduling: some other reviews have already mentioned this, but I just realized it today, that the weekly scheduler will ONLY work for ONE WEEK. After one week you need to schedule again. I can live with it. - Convenience: another thing I like about the Nautilus is I can easily remove it when kids are using the pool. With Polaris they will have to deal with it. Overall, I like it so far and have stopped the booster pump and removed the Polaris 280. I probably need to put the Polaris back during spring and fall when the leaves are dumped into the pool. I will post updates if there is any. Happy pooling!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by FengFang

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