How to Rate Robotic Pool Cleaners
Robotic pool cleaners are fantastic for keep a pool clean of dirt, leaves and other stuff that falls in the water and floats to the bottom. They automatically stroll around the bottom of the pool sucking up materials and make keeping a pool clean an easy task. They come in many different shapes and sizes and are made by many different brands. If you've purchased a robotic pool cleaner you may want to provide an evaluation and rating of the cleaner so that you can tell others about the pros and cons of the product. Does this Spark an idea?
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Evaluate how well the robotic pool cleaner sweeps up and cleans materials by observing how well it picks up materials and whether it can clean the whole pool, including the sides, or just the bottom of the pool.
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Evaluate the speed with which the robotic pool cleaner is able to clean a pool by observing how long the pool cleaner takes, on average, to make the pool look new again.
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Consider how difficult or easy it was to set up the robotic pool cleaner for its initial run by taking into account whether it was ready to go out of the box or whether it needed to be assembled and whether preparing it to clean the pool was easy or difficult to do.
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Evaluate the size of the filter bag on the pool cleaner by observing how many times the pool cleaner can clean the pool before it needs to be emptied.
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Consider and evaluate the price of the pool cleaner. The average pool cleaner can range from $150 to $1000 and the price of the pool cleaner should be taken into account when considering whether it was a good investment.
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