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Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830 REVIEW

Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830

7.4

Cleaning

7.6/10

Speed

7.9/10

Affordability

8.1/10

Water Mixing

6.4/10

Warranty

6.9/10

Pros

  • Has Remote Control
  • With Caddy
  • Built-in timer
  • Large filter bag
  • For deep pools

Cons

  • Problem with draining

When it comes to best robotic cleaners, Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830 by Pentair is the ultimate choice. This device is a computer-controlled, programmed cleaner that polishes, scrubs, and vacuums dirt and debris from the pool’s bottom, walls, and steps, in addition to supplying additional filtration of the pool.

The tool is absolutely independent of pool circulation system which offers efficient cleaning without running pumps. Moreover, it does not necessitate any installation, no booster pump, and no hoses. Just simply plug it in and let it play into the pool.



What Makes Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830 Stand Out?

The Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830 has two cleaning modes: automatic and manual. Apart from that, the device has a built-in weekly timer for scheduled cleanings.

Versatile pool cleaner the cleaner has the ability to efficiently clean floors, walls, and steps without regard to any type of pool surface. The onboard advanced tools including the scrub, vacuum, and filter permits the cleaner to polish the entire pool in just 2 and half an hours.

Equipped with large filter cartridge – the device is furnished with a large filter cartridge that can be cleaned effortlessly and can absorb all kinds of debris whether large or fine and it does also collect algae.

Straight base design with remote control – the design provides increased stability that enables the cleaner to regardless of the surface type to walk on pools floors, walls, and steps without the peril of capsizing. Moreover, the machine is equipped with remote control that authorizes you to direct the device incase you want it to command on a certain mark.

Comes with caddy – since the robotic cleaner weighs 45 pounds, it might be a little bit of heavy, but don’t fret, since the device comes with a caddy that will help you carry and store the device easier. It also has a 60’ swiveled cord which averts the device of getting jammed in.

Rubber tracks – instead of endowing large wheels, the pool cleaner furnishes rubber tracks and rubber brush that helps it move forward on the surface of the pool.

Bulky handle ­– in order for you to remove the device from the pool effortlessly, it comprises a bulky handle that replicates a dumbbell so you can grab the device without hassle.

Cartridge indicator – it helps you ascertain that the cleaner needs attending.

kreepy krauly prowler 830 rpc

PROS

  • Equipped with remote control that permits you to override automatic cleaning modes
  • Comes with a caddy for mobility
  • Cleans all types of debris whether large or fine.
  • Built-in timer for scheduled cleanings
  • Incorporated with large filter bag that collects large amount of debris and algae
  • Recommended for pools up to 20×50 deep
  • Full cartridge indicator

CONS

  • There is not much drawback from this device, but there are some customers who say that the robot cannot drain some dirty water when it is removed out of the water, however, this problem is very common to all robotic cleaner and it’s just a minor problem, so not to worry.
  • Costly

VERDICT

The greatest feature this cleaner has is its ability to use manual and automatic cleaning modes. Another good thing about this device is it comes with a caddy.

It may be a little too pricey, but it will always be worth the gamble. Just don’t mind the minor drawback, what’s important here is its benefit to you and to your pool! Needless to say, Kreepy Krauly Prowler 830 is the device that you probably want to own since it has everything. It will efficiently and effortlessly clean the pool in your behalf. You can also check out an upgraded version of this device, the Kreepy Krauly Prowler 920.

 

One comment

  1. Mike Lambert says:

    my krauler 830 no longer seems to pick up the dirt. an hour or two after I clean, the dirt settles back down to the bottom, and when I clean the filter, there isn’t hardly any dirt in it; yet my pool is quite dirty. Any suggestions?

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