How often should I clean out my Pool Blaster Filter bag?
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If you notice that the Pool Blaster is not picking up debris as you vacuum the pool, this is an indication that the bag needs to be emptied. The bag should always be emptied at the end of each use to prevent small particles from drying in the fabric and clogging the bag.
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I have 3 vacuums, one catfish pool blaster,and the aqua Broom, they will not hold charges. Have not even taken Aqua broom out of the box.
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Pamela, You may need new batteries. I would recommend calling the manufacturer directly.
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Where do I get replacement parts (original) from manufacture or pool supply stores
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We have a number of replacement parts available on the Water Tech Pool Buster Parts page. On the individual product pages, the OEM manufacturer parts will have Water Tech listed as the manufacturer. Any other listing would be a generic/non-manufacturer part.
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Will this item effectively vacuum up alge?
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Hello Tim, Pool Blaster Max CG has the ability to be hand-held to clean difficult to reach portions of your pool or spa, such as steps hard and tight corners. By attaching the cleaner onto any telescopic pole, you can quickly and easily reach areas like the floor in the deep end, walls, in and around ladders, corners and drains. Each and every form of pool debris is easy prey for the Pool Buster; soggy leaves, pine needles, twigs, acorns, dirt, hair, and even sand, silt and algae are vacuumed into the micro-filter bag. With the Pool Buster Max you will no longer need or have use for any hoses, electrical cords, suction lines or booster pumps. There's nothing to install or assemble, just the peace of mind of an on-board, reusable and easy-to-clean all-purpose filter bag.
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what are the differences between pool blaster max and pool blaster max cg?
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Hello Bill- The Pool Blaster Max has a motor power rating of 300 and a cleaning coverage of 1771 Sq ft Hr, while the Pool Blaster Max CG (Commercial Grade) has a power rating of 400 and a cleaning coverage of 2232 Sq ft hr. The two units are virtually the same beyond that.
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I have an above ground pool, 16,000 gallons. Will this work to sweep and clean the entire floor on a regular basis; specifically for algae?
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