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is the Precision 2.0 Li Battery Powered Cleaner by Water Tech. The Precision
2.0 is Water Tech's latest cleaner made exclusively for the pool service
professional. I have been using this cleaner for the past 3 years and I am
excited by the new updated version. The new version has an updated Motor Box
Assembly which is basically the clamp that holds the battery and it has been
updated to create a much better water seal.
The
Precision is only for sale to pool service professionals and won't be available
online. For more info on pricing and availability check with your local pool
supply wholesaler. You can also contact Water Tech directly and they will be
happy to help you locate a unit for sale in your area:
The
Precision is Water Tech's upgrade of the Pro 1500 which is a solid cleaner in
its own respect. The Precision is designed to be used as a portable vacuum
separate from the pool's filtration system and it comes with three bags for
various situational use. The Xtreme Multi-Layer Bag is for standard use and is
great at picking up dirt and debris. The Sand & Silt Bag is designed for
fine dirt and sand and works well at trapping smaller dirt particles. And the
All-Purpose Bag is for pools with large leaf debris with little dirt. These
bags all work great and they really trap the dirt and debris well.
The
Precision comes with two Lithium Ion Batteries will last longer and are much
lighter than their previous batteries. Also included is a car charger that you
can use to charge the battery while you are driving around on your pool route.
Each battery will last for about one hour of continuous use. It takes about 4
hours to charge the batteries from the wall charger, less time for the car
charger.
Just
the overall convenience of the Precision makes it ideal for pool service
professionals. You can vacuum a good size pool in about 15 minutes and don't
need to carry back your pool hose and vacuum. The Precision is very
lightweight, coming in at 11 lbs, and is very well balanced and easy to carry.
It comes with a shoulder strap also for easy transport.
It
needs to be submerged in the water to work but can vacuum at a depth of just 12
inches. I have used it by holding it by the handle to clean out Negative Edge
Pool Troughs and to vacuum shallow steps. It is designed to clip right into
your standard pool pole and you would vacuum a pool or spa just like you would
with the manual hose vacuum set up.
It
comes with two vacuum heads. A standard bearing wheeled vacuum head for Gunite
or Plaster pools and Vinyl & Fiberglass Vacuum Head for those pool
surfaces. Both Vacuum heads are 14” wide and work really well at pulling in the
debris. (14.5” and 14.75” respectively). So the Precision is great for all
surface types.
Overall
in my use of the Precision 2.0 Li it has cleaned the pools very well and I find
that it is a great tool to add to my cleaning arsenal. It makes cleaning
certain pools very convenient and saves me time. I have used many of the Water
Tech products and they are all very reliable and effective. The Precision 2.0
Li is a solid product.
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