HydroTools by Swimline 3-Piece Value Pool Pole
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I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. My inground pool is 24 x 44 and 8 feet deep at the deep end and 4 feet deep at the shallow end, so the pole was ordered for it. Because it is lighter than the original two-piece pole, I purchased it for my granddaughter to use. I hope this has provided you with the information you require.
Although I am not familiar with Leaf Gulper, the connector on the pole's end fits any pool accessory. There's a good chance it'll fit.
My catfish and I are unable to communicate.
Lowe's is a great place to go. Mine, too, was not a good fit. I was dissatisfied when I discovered that my pool blaster catfish didn't fit the pole after charging it. I spent $30 at Lowe's on a paint pole. 00 was a bit of a slog, but it got the job done. Good Luck
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This pool pole was purchased to complement the new Catfish Pool Vacuum that we purchased for the pool. This was a perfect fit for the vacuum cleaner. This is made up of three pieces, and the length can be adjusted from four to twelve feet. Each section has two locking Cams, allowing you to secure a tight grip at the desired length. It's very sturdy and it gets the job done! br> These are my genuine and personal remarks. I hope that other people will find these reviews useful. If you believe my review was helpful, please vote "Yes" to let me know how I'm doing. My reviews are completely honest, and they are based on my own personal experiences with the product, as required by the Federal Trade Commission's Guidelines on Testimony and Advertising.
This arrangement of poles appears to be a good one: When not in use, it stores compactly before expanding. However, there are a few practical issues: first, in order to keep the pole from slipping, I had to tighten the connections down quite firmly. It was difficult to loosen once it had been tightened, especially since my hands were wet. Second, I attempted to fully expand one of the sections, but did not realize that I had done so to the point where the pole twisted in the connector and cracked it when I tried to use it. Yes, it was user error, but given that the connector will break at some point, it would be nice if the pole had a marking indicating "maximum extension. " Before it became unusable, I used it for about six months.
I needed a new pool pole and decided to repurchase this one, especially since I had it for 7 years and it was still in good condition. It's what I use to clean the leaves out of our 38,000 gallon tank. pool - It is not a small pool. There is a diving well on the property. I mostly use it for surface work, but I've also found that it works well with a brush. It's lighter than the rest of my poles, which I like. Of course, it's not as sturdy as my heavier poles, but it's very useful, and if properly cared for (hung back up after use, don't step on it, etc. ), it should last a long time. I would recommend it for the price.
It's possible that the locking system could be improved. It's adequate but not outstanding. Much better than the low-cost poles available at home improvement stores. It's a good piece for the money, but it's far from perfect; in my opinion, the logging mechanism is the weak spot. It's difficult to turn, and even if you tighten it, it won't maintain its length if you apply pressure to it (for example, if you're brushing algae spots off the bottom of your pool).
We haven't had a new extension pole in a few years, so we're making do with this one for the time being. a feature that allows you to extend while vacuuming the pool; The ragged metal end of the pole that connects to the vacuum brush appears unfinished (not rolled neatly); You just have to be careful with your fingers when removing and replacing the brush head. Even so, if I needed one, I would purchase another.
USE FOR 9 WEEKS. When the tighening knobs were wet, they didn't work. Made for a low price. When I needed a new pole, I made a poor choice. After an 8-minute period, the pole snapped. Use once a week for nine weeks. The pole was of poor quality, with the tightening knobs failing to function when wet. You could tell it was cheap as soon as it arrived. It was incredibly flimsy and thin. br>br>What a waste of money, what a disappointment. It's now irreparable, but I wouldn't waste any more money attempting to repair it.
After only six months of light use, the device broke. I only used this for the leaves that float on the surface because I have a robotic cleaner that cleans the pool. It's difficult to tighten to keep it in place, and it's impossible to undo and extend once it's tightened. In general, it was not what I had hoped for. For the looks, I give it a one-star rating.
Sturdy and light-weight The grey color is much nicer than the aqua blue ones out there, and it's light, attractive, and easy to adjust. I've seen some alarming listings with photos of the rod being bent in reviews, but after using the product, I can't imagine that happening under normal circumstances. It's fantastic, and I'm glad I went with it.