Tired of scrubbing your pool’s floors and walls but don’t want an energy guzzler that will break the bank? SharkVAC XL by Hayward robotic automatic pool cleaner is for you. SharkVAC XL cleans pool floor and walls with computer efficiency. Its sleek, low-profile design and easy top-access allows quick debris removal and easy cleanup.
SharkVAC XL programs itself for the most time and energy-efficient cleaning path – cleaning floors and walls as it goes. It uses up to 94% less energy than most pressure cleaners – comparable to the energy used by a standard light bulb.
Features:
- Cleans floors and walls
- Easy top access – no turning the cleaner over to empty
- 2 fine porosity filter elements – just remove and rinse with garden hose
- 3-hour cleaning cycle
- Programs itself for the most time and energy-efficient cleaning path
- Saves you money – uses up to 94% less energy than most pressure cleaners
- Runs separately from pool’s pump and filter system
- Cleans all residential pool surfaces, gunite, vinyl or fiberglass up to 20 x 40 ft
- Out-of-water sensor protects motor by not allowing it to run while out of the water
- Beach entry sensor detects when it’s climbing out of the water and reverses direction
- 2-year warranty
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Thank you for the post, folks at Hayward!
Just wanted to leave a quick note with a comparable option for readers: the Dolphin Premier. It is similar to the Shark above in that it doesn’t need a separate booster pump, it is energy efficient, and not too expensive.
But it also has the advantage of having multiple filter/media options (you can see the other features that mark these two apart here: http://www.premierrobotic.com/dolphin-pool-cleaner)
Anyway, either option you choose is probably a good one if the robot is energy efficient!
Thanks again for the post.
Mark
http://www.premierrobotic.com
Hi Mark –
Thanks for your comment. One of the key benefits of the the is its top-load cartridge that makes it easy to get the debris out instead of having to turn the cleaner upside down.
Hope you’ll stop by again!