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The Intex Handheld Pool Vacuum Cleaner is a powerful, rechargeable cleaning solution designed for above-ground pools and spas. With a 94-inch telescoping shaft and two interchangeable brush heads, it ensures thorough cleaning while being lightweight and portable. Its automatic shutoff feature and IPX8 waterproof switch enhance safety, making pool maintenance a breeze.
Product Care Instructions | Clean filters and brushes as needed, allow vacuum to dry before storing, charge rechargeable batteries as necessary |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 94"L x 10"W x 5"H |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Required Assembly | No |
Efficiency | High |
Battery Description | Nickel Metal Hydride |
Control Method | Touch |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Waterproof, Lightweight |
Color | Gray |
A**R
Intex Chargeable Vacuum for above ground pools and spas
I am very happy with this vacuum. It is so satisfying to see the dirt come up after passing the vacuum over it! The suction is great. It has a nice cup to catch the dirt and cleaning is easy, it is amazing. Charging it is very easy. I would recommend this vacuum to everyone. Great value, great machine.
M**S
Steath cleaner just what you need.
Terrific. Easily vacs the places my robot misses in my in ground pool, and works great in my hot tub. Note- it only runs when underwater. It is silent. So set it on the 1 and watch it work.
A**R
Hope this one lasts longer
I bought this again. The first one lasted 2 years. It worked well to start but started having issues with the power switch. Vacuums fine particles with the mesh filter bag included. I couldn't find replacements for the bag, so I bought the ones in the link below. It catches sand and even pollen. I wish the head opening was wider so it would have a larger footprint. for such a small item the suction is great. It's light weight, easy to use, design is nice, durable for the price and clears your water. I use it without the handle for the hot tub. Perfect. 4 stars is because the first one quit working. Could be my fault. TIPs - always let it dry completely before charging. Don't forget to close the charging port cover. Turn it on under water. Turn it off under water. Make sure you have it close to the surface before you turn it off to avoid debris leaking out. The replacement bags are larger, but they work fine. If I don't have issues with this one, I'll change to 5 stars. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09B9RJY48/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
T**A
You might get one year out of it
I bought this last summer to use in my above ground pool. I was using a cheap little vacuum that attached to my hose and really wanted something better that could hold more debris because my neighbors have Maples and the little helicopters that fall early in the season were the bane of my existence. I had a friend order this one and said she liked it, so about a week after she tried hers, I decided to get the same one. Before the summer was over my friend had to get hers replaced because it stopped working, but mine lasted all summer last year (2021). I was not super impressed with it but it did work. It got the helicopters and the leaves out but even with the microfiber bag, it was missing a lot of the finer particles which is fine, I needed to get a better filter anyway. This vacuum clogged really easily and I had to empty it several times before I could finish my whole pool. (18X48 Intex) I would do two or three swipes then have to check it and shove the leaves down in there to clear it out so it would regain suction. The battery power lasted long enough to do the pool, but just barely. There were one or two times the pool was really dirty and I had to charge it again before finishing. After the season was over, I winterized my pool and kept this in dry storage. This summer (2022) I got everything set up and ready to go and when I went to plug this in to charge it, it would not light up or charge at all. I borrowed a power cord that I knew worked from my friend, and it would charge hers but not mine. So I went through Amazon to inquire about the warranty and was directed to Intex. I emailed them only to be told my situation required a phone call. I called Intex and was told they were very busy and I could be put on a call back list and my place in line would be held and I would be called back when it was my turn. I got a call back about 3 hours later. It ended up that this product only has a one year warranty and I was about 2 weeks past my warranty date when I called. She suggested I could get online and order a new vacuum body for $80. I paid $129 for the whole thing last year and a new one looks like it is $80 on here now so that didn't help me at all. I am just using my old hose-powered vacuum now and my pool looks great. It was $15 bucks at Big Lots and I swapped the little debris bag that came with it for a tube sock and it works great! Save your money on this one. It wont' last.
$**%
Works great!
Simple and works great. Cleaned about 100 acorns in less than 10 minutes. No issues.
M**R
A honest review!
The media could not be loaded. So I got this pool vacuum with an open mind because price point and also the reviews were mixed . I posed a video of my 1st use and since I couldn't post a 2nd video I screen shotted the pool after . The clVac did a good job overall but there are some things you need to know and will have to deal with to use this vacuum and it be the most effective. For one make sure its 100% charged ..it takes a good 10 + hours to fully charge and it shows a green light Make sure you have the clear head part screwed in tightly and the fine filter in properly if your wanting to get fine dirt and scum . My only problem with that is that the clear part didn't ever screw on tightly and always had gaps like shown in pic. idk if that's just the design or mine was defective. They seller sent me a 2nd vac and it had similar issues! If I took the filter out it fit to loosely so not sure what the deal is but it's a poor design on that part .it however didn't seem to effect the suction to badly . AnywaysAlso make sure caps covering the plug on spot good and dont turn on until after it's samerged in water . It's pretty quiet but you can hear it bubbling when it starts . You have to go super slow or it will spread out the debris . I used it the next day when all my pool debris /rust crap settled to the bottom so I could see it ,and did it in sections , I vacuumed a small section at a time and then kept a hose by the pool and un scew the clear cap and spary off the fine filter and place it back in and continue to another section ..it works best this way and is most effective. I repeated that until battery got low ..which was about 30 minutes or so . It probably last 40 to 45 minutes but will work poorly after 30 .As you can seee from my after pic I didn't get the whole pool done .it was pretty dirty at bottom when I started. The next day I didn't let anyone get in and let all the crap settle again so I looked like i started over but more heavily dirty in spots I didn't do yet , and them are the sports I started at first . Basically it took a good 4 or 5 days of using it over and over this way and treating the pool to get it clear ,it would depend on what kind of gunk you have mine Was a rusty and algae type from my well water I was concerned about . I did notice it was better to lift vac out of the water quickly before you empty clear cap and filter because once it's full and needs cleaned it can leak back into the water and I think as you vac because caps not 100% sealed some stuff does go back in that's why I cleaned filter evey 5 to 10 minutes to make sure I was keeping it clean . So if you don't mind the extra steps it works well . I left cap outside to dry and filter after I cleaned it and noticed afyer while it got warped from the heat and didn't screw on properly even more ! I did see you can buy a replacement cap on manufacturer site for around 10$ ? so I may need to get that. For the price it kept my pool clean and I didn't mind the work .but if you don't have the time and patient's to do this, this isn't the vac for you and go for a more pricy vac. But it may be easier if you only have small particles not fine like mine . ALso make sure you change your actual pool filter weekly and use pool shock regularly as needed to keep it maintained. I used this vac again off and on once or twice a week ,it wasn't bad than,and the battery lasted enough to maintain once i got it cleaned out good the initial time. I only have smaller pool , I think this would be to much of a hassle for a inground pool, unless you were using to just suck med and larger debris and spot clean a little .
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