Poolmaster 28300 Big Sucker Leaf Pool Vacuum Review

Poolmaster 28300 Big Sucker Leaf  Pool VacuumIt's not like this is a complicated piece of equipment, but it's made the cheapest way possible.The worthless tabs that connect the vacuum to your pole will break after a few uses unless you're very careful.Use a bolt and screw instead so you can aggressively maneuver the vacuum around your pool.Any aggressive movement when using the cheap plastic tabs will result in the vacuum popping off the end of your pole and then you've got to tow it back in using the hose.

The hose connection is also extremely poor quality and located in the most inconvenient place possible.You'll never get a perfect connection which results in a spray of water coming out from the hose connection which you must take into account when vacuuming or else you'll end up blowing leaves away from the vacuum. Due to the poor location of the hose connection, if you get a "tight fit" you'll be struggling with this plastic beast trying to remove your hose, scraping your knuckles and never. quite. getting. a grip. on the plastic connector.

However, due to the low-tech nature of these things, once you get started it does a pretty good job of picking up leaves.Just bide your time while slowly vacuuming your pool with thoughts of how you would improve this plastic toy and develop a "super vacuum" that accounts for all the flaws in this cheap plastic vacuum.I believe most of us with pools would gladly pay twice as much as this overpriced vacuum for a leaf vacuum that was of higher quality.

Tips:put a tennis ball in the leaf bag to keep it floating above the vacuum.Use a metal bolt instead of the cheap plastic tabs to connect the vacuum to your pole.

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