Clean Your Pool the Easy Way with a SMOROBOT Pool Cleaning Robot

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You want to spend time relaxing in your pool, not cleaning it. Get a SMOROBOT Tank C1 Pool Cleaner Robot with a $20 off coupon, sit back, and enjoy the clear, clean water.

Walk around in your pool and have no more worries about hurting your feet. Additionally, you can keep out gravel and sand that could ruin the bottom surface. A 7800mAh high-performance battery gives the robot all the power it needs and 150 minutes of run time each charge.

The 3300GPH suction power and three smart motors will make it perform up to your specifications. The wheels have scrubbing brushes built in to scrub away any stubborn dirt and pick up loose debris. Dual cleaning modes allow the robot to only clean the floor or clean the floor, wall, and waterline. The robot can also break the surface of the water to clean up to 10cm above the waterline.

Smorobot Pool Cleaner Robot Cleans Walls

The SMOROBOT Tank C1 Pool Cleaner Robot is equipped with an anti-logging filtration system. The robot rotates forward and backward, creating a reaction force on the mesh of the filter. Four-liter large top load filter cartridges have impressive filtering abilities that will trap and lock in dirt and debris.

Just like a kitchen appliance, this pool robot can be “set it and forget it.” It will park itself near the pool wall when finished so that it can find it easily the next time. It will also park there when it needs to be charged.

The pool cleaner and its V-POWER climbing pattern is suitable for all pools. It will adapt to a variety of pool finishes, whether pebble, tile, concrete, fiberglass, mosaic or vinyl liner. It has passed 45 quality tests, had 1,000 hours of testing with heavy debris, and holds more than 15 certifications.

Use the code SMOC1OFF20 to get $20 off to pay just $579 through June 13. You’ll never have the back-breaking job of cleaning your pool again. Sit back, and enjoy the clear, clean water.

SMOROBOT Tank C1 Pool Cleaner Robot

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