Nitro Robotic Wall-Scrubber NC71 Pool Cleaner Review

 
Are you tired of scrubbing the walls of your swimming pool? Then we have found the answer. Put the Robotic Nitro Wall-Scrubber NC71 Swimming Pool Cleaner by SmartPool to work scrubbing those walls instead of you. The Nitro Wall-Scrubber works quickly as it cleans your swimming pool by gathering up leaves, acorns, sand, and debris to leave your swimming pool and walls squeaky clean.
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Nitro Wall-Scrubber Transformer
Nitro Wall-Scrubber NC71 Features:
  • Cyclonic Suction Technology for fast and efficient cleanings
  • Split Brush with Dual Drive Motors for greater traction and navigation
  • Water-Cooled Pump Motor
  • Quick Drain System for easy removal from the Pool
  • Quad-Port Brush-to-Port Suction for thorough vacuuming of acorns, leaves and fine debris
  • Gel-Pro Bushes that is gentle enough for vinyl and fiberglass pool, but rough enough for concrete pools.
  • All-Purpose Filter Bag, which is one of the biggest in the industry
  • Eco-Friendly product by using 70% less water than other cleaners
  • 60’ Cord with Kink-Resistant Technology
  • Two-Year Limited Warranty
Specifications:
  • Unit Wight: 10 lbs without Transformer
  • Carton Weight: 14 lbs
  • Carton Size: 19.5" x 18" x 15.5"
Eco-Friendly:
The Nitro Wall-Scrubber is an eco-friendly that uses very small amounts of electricity; therefore, costing pennies to operate. In addition, it helps the Earth by reducing swimming pool chemical consumption, and increases water conservation by reducing the need to backwash your swimming Pool filter.
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Posted by PoolGuru on June 12,2009 10:25 AM 3 comments
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3 responses to "Nitro Robotic Wall-Scrubber NC71 Pool Cleaner Review"
 
  1.  
On Jun 19,10 at 03:00 PM - Sean Bowf said:
Had minor problems with it since the day I got it, and the seem to be getting worse. The bag blows off the base when cleaning the pool in the spring (silt clogs up the bag causing it to clog, and the fan sucks the bag off the base). One of our doors in the bottom came off during use. We were able to put it back on, but the spring that holds it closed was nowhere to be found. Recently, after about a year of use, the driver motor failed. It was a cross pin that appears to have totally rusted away (nothing left of it). Took a couple hours to disassemble it, figure it out, and fix it. Seems like this should have been made of stainless or the like. The one time I tried customer support from the manufacturer, I got an Email back with information about a different cleaner. When I contacted them again and pointed this out, and asked for info on my cleaner (was about the bag problem) I receieve no response back from them.
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On Jun 22,10 at 06:43 PM - Marc said:
My Aquabot Turbo T2 finally crapped out on me on Memorial Day hours before a big party. went to local pool store and got talked into this thing. The bag is garbage it does not pick up the fine sand and silt that actually makes the pool look dirty. Called customer service - useless! I am going to suck up the $800 and get either the Aquabot again or the polaris. I hope someone from Smartpool is listening.
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On Jul 23,10 at 09:17 AM - joe said:
It should be noted that the wall scrubber does not do windows. Nor does it do steps, corners or the edges of the pool. The first few times I used the wall scrubber, the sides of my pool looked like the shoulder of a busy highway where traffic tends to gather up road debris. To get a half way decent cleaning, I have to first manually brush the pool litter from the steps and sides into the middle area of the pool Its poor design does not end with its inability to navigate the pool properly. The “Super Capacity” filter bag and “Quick Drain System” work together to allow a good bit of debris to drain back into the pool when attempting to remove the unit. This has caused the removal of the cleaner from the pool to become a two person operation, one to remove it and another to hold a net below it to catch the crud that somehow drains from the super capacity filter bag. Another flaw in the manufacture of this cleaner allows much of the pool litter to somehow circumvent the filter bag altogether and find its way back into the pool via the impeller grid at the top of the unit while it attempts to navigate the pool. If this were all, it would be enough to give the Wall Scrubber” a well deserved 0-Star rating. But it isn’t all, probably the most frustrating problem is the 60’ foot “kink resistant Super Cord”. It may resist kinking, but it is in no way "Super". It is very prone to twisting, tangling, and knotting itself up to the point that many times it is no longer able to reach the shallow end of my 38’ pool prior to the end of the 3-hour cleaning cycle (Untangling it completely is a 10-15 minute operation that must be done after every cycle).

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