Dolphin robotic cleaners take the hassle out of cleaning your pool, leaving you with more time to enjoy it..
Each cleaning method has its own benefits and limitations as well as costs.
Among the 5 most common methods, the Dolphin has proven itself an excellent return on investment.
The main benefits ( Blue ) and limitations ( Orange ) for each cleaning method are as follows:
|
Manual vacuum
|
Low capital investment Increased pool filter life |
|
Labor-intensive Normally doesn’t scrub If done too quickly, raises the dirt into the pool water (will sink back later) |
|
Suction cleaner
Demonstrations: Suction |
Low capital investment Reliable Low routine maintenance |
|
Needs separate professional installation Loads main pool filter (expensive to maintain) Random cleaning Poor pool coverage – requires manual cleaning Vacuums floor only – doesn’t brush & scrub |
|
Pressure cleaner
Demonstrations:
Pressure |
Self contained filter – savings on pool filter Reliable |
|
Needs separate installation and additional equipment Random scanning Requires filter bag cleaning Fair pool coverage Vacuums floor only – doesn’t brush & scrub May require annual repairs |
|
In-floor system |
No hoses in pool No routine maintenance |
|
Loads pool filter High capital investment Installation during new pool construction only Moves dirt on floor only – doesn’t brush & scrub |
|
Dolphin
Demonstrations:
Plug & Play
Scanning
Wall Climbing
Brushing and Filtration
Environmentally Friendly
|
Autonomous Plug & Play Systematic scanning Brushing Fine internal filter bag Operates separate from the pool filter Environmentally green eco–friendly Strong manufacturer’s warranty program on entire unit |
|
Requires capital investment Requires filter bag cleaning |