Aquabot Breeze SE Robotic Pool Cleaner Priced Under $500!

The Aquabot Breeze SE is one of Aquabot's newest robotic pool cleaners. It is loaded with features but is priced at the entry level price point of under $500. Aquabot is the leading manufacturer of robotic cleaners and the Breeze SE is a great machine. Below I will detail some of the features that make the Breeze SE a Top Pick for a robotic pool cleaner for your pool.



The Breeze SE has a compact and well balanced design that is suitable for all pool surface types. The first thing that sets the Breeze SE apart is that it has top loading debris chambers that filter the pool water down to 2 microns. That is equivalent to the filtration of a D.E. Filter. The debris chamber is lined with a fine filter media that traps dirt, leaves and small particles down to 2 microns. It is an incredible filtration level for a cleaner priced under $500.

Unlike the other Aquabot models in this price range, the Breeze SE features a scrubbing brush to help loosen up dirt and algae in the pool surface. This is a Hyper-Scrubbing brush that spins 2X faster than a standard robots scrubbing brush. You just don't find too many cleaners in this price range equipped with a scrubbing brush.

Probably the only drawback with the Breeze SE is that it only comes with 40 feet of cable. So for a very large pool you might not have enough cable, but for a small to standard size pool the cable should be more than sufficient. The cable comes with Aquabot's patented swivel to help prevent cord tangling. The cord is also made out of a thick material which further prevents cord tangling.

The Breeze SE also pumps an industry leading 80 gallons per minute. For such a compact cleaner that is a lot of water moving thru it. The cleaner is designed to climb the walls only to the cove of the pool, or where the wall starts to go up from the pool bottom. But in my testing the cleaner climbed a lot higher up in my pool, so climbing ability will vary. Suffice to say that this thing is very powerful and moves very well in a pool.

The cleaner operates in a forward and backward motion with a tab in front that you can move to adjust the cleaner axle. If you put the tab directly in the middle it will just go over a small area of the pool. Moving the tab more to the right or left will create a good curved motion and the cleaner moving in the forward and backward pattern will clean the entire pool. This simple cleaning pattern also makes the Breeze SE less prone to breaking down.

The Breeze SE does come with a 2 year limited warranty. Year one is a 100% bumper to bumper warranty and year two is a limited warranty.

The Breeze SE is packed with features and the price point is very affordable, so you get a lot of return on your investment in this cleaner. It filters down to 2 microns, pumps 80 gallons per minute and has a light weight and sleek design. You won't find a better robotic pool cleaner for the price.

The Good:
Filters down to 2 microns
Top loading debris chambers
Hyper-Scrubbing Brush
Pumps 80 gallons per minute
Cord Swivel
Light weight
2 year limited warranty

The Bad:
Only 40 ft of cable




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