WWD POOL Pool Skimmer Net, Heavy Duty 17.5" Leaf Rake with Deep Bag for Cleaning, Commercial Grade Strong Reinforced - Pool Ponds Spa - Silver
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That pole is unfamiliar to me, but it fits my standard vacuuming and netting pole.
It snaps the net stem to the pole with plastic fasteners that fit most aluminum extension poles. These are common poles that can be used to attach brushes or other pool cleaning equipment.
its 1. 15 inch
Yes, I have a swimming pool that is located above ground.
Selected User Reviews For WWD POOL Pool Skimmer Net, Heavy Duty 17.5" Leaf Rake with Deep Bag for Cleaning, Commercial Grade Strong Reinforced - Pool Ponds Spa - Silver
I've gone through a lot of nets and was pleased to find this one for a good price, but the scoop end has a raised edge, making scooping small items from the pool's bottom nearly impossible. Other scoops lack a ridge and are perfectly angled to scoop from the pool's bottom. Your scoop design works well for picking up leaves from the ground, but it won't pick up small debris. I'm not referring to extremely small items, but the size is sufficient to be seen from the outside. You should redesign the scooping edge to make it beveled, and you'll have the best one. "That's enough, I'm making a comment," I said as I walked in from cleaning my pool.
Instead of using his pool, my pool guy uses mine! It's very sturdy, with small enough holes to catch the tiny thin leaves, and it holds a lot of stuff! The small tab at the net's end is an added bonus. It'll come in handy when emptying that big net full of leaves, etc. , and I'm sure it'll last a long time. It's well worth the extra money to get such a high-quality product.
I've only had the net for a week, but the molded leading edge makes scooping debris from the pool's bottom much easier than other nets I've used in the past, and it's been well worth the money so far. I would have given it five stars in every category if I hadn't only had it for a week.
This was the perfect replacement for my old one, which had worn out.
Given the price, I figured I'd get a nice one that would last me a while. I used it and noticed the next day that holes had been chewed through the mesh after a few uses. I bought some metal screen material from Home Depot and sewed patches with house screen material over the holes (which are made of metal mesh). However, when I went outside again this morning, there were more holes eaten into the original plastic mesh bag (I sects did not touch the metal screen patches I had seen on). So my window of opportunity to return has passed, and I'm stuck with this useless leaf bag. It's made of poor materials and falls apart; however, this type of product should be able to withstand June bugs or any other bugs you might catch in the pool. However, this is not the case. Look for a leaf bag with a fine METAL mesh rather than one made of plastic.
The design was appealing to me because it made it easier for the net to move through the water. Unfortunately, it came undone. I had it for about three or four months.
This pole isn't designed to fit with a standard pole.
But Not. The rim/frame of the skimmer is quite substantial and appears to be built to last. br>However, the part that goes into the skimmer pole is poorly engineered. A single small rivet secures it to the rim/frame. Furthermore, the skimmer's 'neck' only partially fits into the pole's end. It bends as it skims through the water and as it is lifted out of it. A second rivet could be added to reduce rotation, and the skimmer'neck' could be inserted one more time. This could last a lifetime at 5 inches, but as it stands, I'd be lucky to make it through the summer pool season.