Monday, April 8, 2019

Volt Battery Leaf Vac by Water Tech

The new Water Tech Volt® Leaf Vac is battery powered and hose-less. Since you don’t need to use a garden hose the Volt Leaf Vac is a fast and convenient way to vacuum up leaf debris from the pool bottom. The Volt Leaf Vac features an “onboard motor, transmission, and safety clutch, in combination lifting leaves, seeds, and twigs right off the pool floor, depositing them into its high capacity debris bag. The unit comes with a two-year limited warranty, two reusable filter bags, and powered by eight AA batteries included. Clean with ease with up to three hours of runtime.”



The Volt Leaf Vac is not sold online is only available at your local pool store or from your pool service provider. To find a location near you that carries it, go here: https://secure.gotwww.com/gotlocations.com/watertechcds/


If your pool gets a lot of leaves the Battery Powered Leaf Vac would be a solid investment. This is a quick and effective way to remove lots of debris from the pool bottom. You can also lock the handle and use it as a skimmer but I think the best use for the vacuum is on the pool bottom. It connects easily to your standard pool pole and is simple to use. Just push it back and forth along the bottom and it will pick up leaves and debris effectively.

If you carefully place the battery seal on the vacuum, then the battery compartment water seal should keep the batteries dry and free from corrosion. The battery compartment is the only place water can get in and damage the Volt Leaf Vac so use caution when changing the batteries. Water Tech has really improved the battery chamber and the Volt Leaf Vac is backed by a 2-year warranty.

I like the overall design of the Leaf Vacuum and I really like the fact that you do not need to use a garden hose to power the cleaner. The battery-powered propeller works very well in picking up leaves and debris. It won't pick up rocks or coins and the fine dirt will pass right through the bag but for the primary use of picking up leaves and debris, the Leaf vacuum is great.

This is a great alternative to a traditional leaf vacuum powered by a garden hose. That one takes some time to set up and you are dependent on the water pressure of the home, plus moving it around in the pool with a garden hose attached is challenging. This is also faster than skimming the entire bottom of the pool which tends to stir up leaves and debris more. Simply drop the Volt Leaf Vac in the pool and start sucking up the leaves.

To learn more about Water Tech you can listen to my Podcast with the owner Guy Erlich:

Here are some other products made by Water Tech:

Water Tech Pool Blaster Videos:
Water Tech Precision 2.0Li Professional Pool Vacuum Overview & Review: https://youtu.be/oY5uGxSRLOI
Pool Blaster Max Li Pool and Spa Cleaner by Water Tech: https://youtu.be/Si8cdr_yQrE
Volt FX-8Li Battery Powered Vacuum by Water Tech - NEW Features for 2017!: https://youtu.be/NKCUK7zpB1o
Volt FX-2 Battery Powered Vacuum by Water Tech - Review & Overview: https://youtu.be/bCZu9Jgl5L4
Volt FX-4Li Battery Powered Vacuum by Water Tech - Review & Overview: https://youtu.be/g2aLU56eowM
Pool Blaster Leaf Demon Battery Powered Leaf Vac: https://youtu.be/FzOWLkSCDZk
Pool Blaster Battery Powered Pool & Spa Vacs by Water Tech: Overview: http://youtu.be/GWk1KoeS3_E
Pool Blaster Aqua Broom by Water Tech - Review and Demo: http://youtu.be/hiGZzemiJZQ
Pool Blaster Catfish by Water Tech® - Review: http://youtu.be/iujzIl7rjLg
Pool Blaster Battery Powered Leaf Vac by Water Tech - Review & Demo: http://youtu.be/jvokMrKGa78
Pool Blaster MAX – Review: http://youtu.be/_DKBUM2_pA4
Pool Blaster Max CG - Commercial Grade Review: http://youtu.be/L4hdT77xoiA
Pool Blaster SPA VAC by Water Tech - Product Review: http://youtu.be/0d8_1lfiU0Q
Pool Blaster PRO 1500 - Review and Field Testing: http://youtu.be/Q1Sqnp6-3hk
Pool Blaster MAX or MAX CG has NO SUCTION - Troubleshooting & Tips: http://youtu.be/8QHU67Lg3Bw
Pool Blaster PBW022SS Max CG Sand and Silt Bag – Review: http://youtu.be/3k5f68A1_Q8




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