The Use Of An Automatic Pool Cleaner
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In an aquarium, the janitor fish does the job of cleaning the water from algae accumulation which could make the aquarium dirty. Actually, there are lots of other aquatic species that eat algae such as the amano shrimp or the surgeon fish. They help keep the water in the aquarium clean from algae which could make an unfit environment for aquarium fishes to live in.

Just like aquariums, swimming pools also need some maintenance to keep the water clean and the pool floor and walls spic and span. To aid in this cleaning process, automatic pool cleaners are there to make it easy and quick. Now, you don't have to empty the water in the pool and scrub the floors and walls not when these little but powerful machines are around.

An automatic pool cleaner simply works by automatically clearing away dirt and debris from the swimming pool - either above-ground or in-ground. One can't simply live without this gadget if you have a pool to maintain especially if the pool has very large physical dimensions. This cleaner really works well effectively and efficiently at your own convenience and ease.

There are actually three kinds of automatic pool cleaners: (1) Suction side cleaners - works by sucking up the debris in the pool and passes it up to an attached hose and then stored to the pool's filter system, (2) Pressure Side Cleaners- through their pressure undersides, dirt and debris are picked up and then deposited into a mesh bag attached to it, and (3) Robotic pool cleaners - have bags or cartridges within them to place the gathered debris while automatically navigating the entire pool surface.

Among the three kinds, the suction side cleaners are the least expensive and the robotic cleaners the most since the latter cleaners have more features such as scrubbing, cleaning, and vacuuming at the same time. Suction side cleaners only do the pumping out of debris to your pools and don’t have a separate debris bag which could result in clogged skimmers or filters. But these cleaners are great for first time pool owners since they are economical and can also do the cleaning job well enough. When picking out the right automatic pool cleaner, you should consider your budget, the physical dimensions of the pool, and your preferences. Ask suggestions from your retailer when you are planning to buy one to get you to the right decision that would suit your pool well.