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XtremepowerUS Premium Automatic Suction Vacuum-generic Climb Wall Pool Cleaner Sweeper In-Ground Suction Side + Hose Set

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Style: Cleaner


Features

  • 10 hoses included for up to 30' pool. Ideal for cleaning bottom surface and wall; does not clean stairs
  • Require at least a 1 hp swimming pool pump or 1600 GHP to function properly.
  • No tools required and no electricity needed; Attaches to your existing filtration system
  • Cleaner should be moving about the pool at a rate of 8 to 12 feet per minute. Eco-friendly automatic pool cleaner vacuum designed for high efficiency and low maintenance.
  • Automatic operation by self-navigating around the water on set patterns for the top to bottom pool cleaning. Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for the Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

Brand: XtremepowerUS


Model Name: Climb Wall Pool Cleaner


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 41"L x 6"W x 18"H


Power Source: Pressure Suction


Item Weight: 12 Pounds


Hose Length: 30 Feet


Assembly Required: Yes


Control Method: Touch


Warranty Type: Limited


Efficiency: High


Product Care Instructions: Regular cleaning and maintenance as described in the product's 'bullet_point' and 'directions' attributes.


Installation Type: simple attachment to existing filtration system


UPC: 609456121965


Global Trade Identification Number: 65


Product Dimensions: 40.5 x 5.5 x 17.5 inches


Item Weight: 12 pounds


Manufacturer: XtremepowerUS


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 75037


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Simple product, great price, does a great job if you actually RTFM
Style: Cleaner
UPDATE 8/8/16: Still going strong after almost non-stop use-- can't understand why anyone would pay 3-5X more for the "name brand." We basically just leave this running all the time now unless we are actually swimming. Still works like a champ! As other reviewers have noted, the flapper will occasionally jam and stop flapping (usually with something invisible)-- wiggling the flapper back and forth a few times by hand, or (as other reviewers have suggested) shooting a jet at high pressure from a garden hose against it for a minute or two is always enough to get it moving again. If reassembling/reusing after seasonal storage, be sure to wiggle the flapper back and forth several times before immersing, so that you are sure it has no obstructions. The vac makes a distinctive ticking or clacking noise as it operates-- if this noise stops, your flapper isn't moving. If you hear the noise, all is normal. One reviewer did mention being able to remove the regulator connection and not having any issues. I have an above-ground, flat-bottomed, circular vinyl pool, and without the regulator the vac just sits in one place. With the regulator the vac drives itself randomly around the pool. YMMV. UPDATE 5/8/16: Just hooked this up again, easy as pie, the pieces were stored flat and disassembled over the winter and there's no visible age damage beyong a bit of bleaching on the rubber skirt (which is still flexible). It's doing its snare drum routine as I write this. For more info than the rest of my orig review and update, see the most helpful review-- everything he says is right on the money-- with a powerful enough filter in good shape, this vac will do the job, period. As far as I'm concerned, it's already paid for itself in only two seasons and it's still going strong. I still do wish it had a ramdomizing rudder though LOL. UPDATE 8/7/15: This cleaner is still going strong with no problems. I did want to add one more RTFM corroboration-- when storing or not using, you really do need to store the hoses in straight lines. We made the mistake of leaving it very loosely coiled on the deck in the sun and that one day was enough to result in it tying itself in knots the next time we used it. Had to disconnect the hoses into sections of 3 and lay them out in the sun to "straighten" in order to correct this. So far the only thing that has managed to "stop" it was a bent popsicle stick (how did that even get into the pool???) which was removed without issues and had no longterm effect at all. I'd add one feature if I had any engineering ability at all-- an adjustable "fin" or rudder to force the vac to fight against the return flow current, in order to better randomize the cleaning pattern in circular pools. Overall, still 5 stars in my book, and we've used it *at least* weekly all season long. A GREAT product at a fraction of the brandname price. ==================== Orig review: I love this cleaner! No more sore back after manually vacuuming! Regarding the three most common complaints: 1) Yes, the suction will stop if the flapper gets jammed. Just lift the vac GENTLY AND SLOWLY out of the water and remove the object (almost always a rock, large leaf, or small stick or twig that is just too big or too inflexible to be ingested). If you can't see what is causing the jam, just squirt a jet from your garden hose into the square flapper port for a minute or two-- that should knock out any troublesome sand or gravel. With us, it seems to be airsoft pellets most often, although they often get vacuumed without any issues. This vac is designed to remove dirt and algea-- the instructions tell you to remove large debris from your pool PRIOR to use. 2) This is a very simple, mechanical device designed to move SLOWLY, underwater, using water pressure only. If your filter pump doesn't have the minimum hp stated in the specs, it won't work in your pool. If you don't follow the instructions carefully, it won't work properly (or at all) so read the specs BEFORE you buy, and RTFM when you assemble and use it! If it doesn't work perfectly, adjust weights, hose, and return flow direction until it does. RTFM. 3) The skirt fits very loosely by design-- if you lift the vac out of the water too quickly, the drag WILL pull the skirt off and you will have to put it back. Water is HEAVY (8 lbs per gallon) and you're basically yanking the skirt off when you do this. I did end up using all the hose because our pool is circular and the hose tends to shorten by coiling. Overall this does a great job and you can't beat the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2015 by Cat's Laughing

  • EXCELLENT
Style: Cleaner
EXCELLENT! Normally I don't write many reviews...but I thought I should and was "duty bound" for this little Gem. I have recently upgraded to salt pool this summer and find it requires no effort except occasional acid for the pH... and the salt pool chlorine generator works GREAT. So I wanted to automate the cleaning / vac side of the pool chores but not spend the $600+ the pool store wanted. (by the way...get educated on pool chemistry, learn what works.... and stay the hell away from the $$$$$$$$$ pool store chemicals!!!!!!!!!!!)... So for less than $90, I bought this guy. Figured I couldn't lose and the reviews I saw were good. DELIVERY 5 STARS, 2 DAYS ON PRIME; PACKAGING: GREAT, well protected and everything was in good shape. I'm sorry bu the "trendy" Green Packging usually results in a broekn delivery and a dead product.....ASSEMBLY: Well, the manual was only "so-so OK", but being an engineer LOL it was easy (lets say my wife would have had a bit more trouble, sorry honey)....After the krawler portion was assembled fully...I first took the hoses and regulator/skimmer adapter parts to connect to the pool return skimmer on the pool deck and connected all the hose pieces and plugged it in to the skimmer suction hole. You need to remove the basket of course. I have two skimmers, used the one at the deep end. I connected the other end of the hose (about 33 feet total) to the completed kreepy vac assembly (easy) and dropped it in the shallow end. My pool is only about 6.5 foot deep at the deep end, so I put the two hose weights exactly where the manual said for my pool depth and it seems to be the right place so far. They provide three weights. They say for best operation the hose should come up at a 45 degree angle, so I just observed it and it was indeed right at 45. Nice..... Once the kreepy sunk to the bottom of the pool...I filled the hose from a bucket of water and it was all set. I fired up the pump. Lets just say the pool was in need of a decent vacuuming...it had some larger leaves, maybe the size of a lemon or more and relatively new to the pool (so not decayed)....and a zillion little specks of dirt and organic debris that had been there for over a week. We had big storms about 3-4 days ago. My pool is in S. MD Calvert County, I have a lot of tress within anywhere from 20 to 50 yards, in two directions. When the wind / rain picks up....a lot of leaves and small branches are afloat. And of course, no screened "bird-cage enclosure"...so it's prudent to go use the hand skimmer after a storm if you can. So, I fired it up at 11 AM, and by 2:20 PM the pool is 90% cleaned. Excellent. I am blown away. For <$90, this is a great tool. I then swept the pool to stir up what was left (in a few pockets) and I'm going to let it go for a while longer and check it.....but so far...EXCELLENT I'm thinking if I let it run longer it would have gotten everything but the rger newer leaves. PROS: It so far has not got caught on the pool drain suction and pool drain return at the deep end. I was worried about that, getting stuck there. I have the newer "Virginia Baker" drain covers. When it first started chugging around the pool, it left clean white stripes on the bottom ...picking up hundreds of little pieces of dirt and debris, so it was easy to see it was working. Easy to assemble and use. I'm thinking I'll not leave it in all the time, but drop it in evenings and let it run over night once a week or so....It's light....so it's easy to pick up and store in a pool deck box. CONS: very few....about the only thing I can say is so far it does not pick up larger leaves on the bottom that are newer and anything the size of a lemon or larger.....So, you'll want to use a leaf rake or other mean to get the big pieces out. If the leaf has decayed to where you can see the veins of the leaf...it will get that. I didn't backwash my filter before running ...but it was fairly clean to start and the gauge was at the "clean" position....I'll do that soon after the first cleaning is done. Note: As I said I have TWO skimmers, and I left the valve for the other skimmer at the shallow in 50% open. It may work just fine leaving second skimmer 100% open, and if so that is a big plus. Also it looks like the regulator on the hose assembly in the skimmer is allowing water from the skimmer to come in tot he filter too. I think that is good....don't know for sure. A few things to know: It seems to like going over the outer perimeter floor and walls a lot. It actually goes up the side walls about 3 feet which I think is good. Less need to brush walls I would think... It spends a lot of time at the pool perimeter edges at the bottom too....but eventually it gets to most everywhere. I have a large step up shallow area where 3-4 people can lay out or lounge by the steps at the shallow end...it's about 18 inches above the shallowest end of the pool...it won't go up there...but that is absolutely not as problem as it takes ten seconds to sweep debris from that area back in to the main area of the pool. . It does not seem to be affected by the return stream of water (2) coming from the shallow end of the pool. I lived in FL for a LONG time and had in my pool there the BEST system ever, called Turbo Clean. Look it up....but it comes with the pool when it's built. You can't add it and spare parts are often and pricey...but it works GREAT....With a screen enclosure, I never once vacuumed for 20 years. But for the price, this is as good an option as you could ever hope for.... If you are on the fence about buying this, jump off and buy it. Can't wait to go swimming later today (It's +95F) :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2016 by Mark M

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