Take the Work Out of Pool Cleaning with the SMOROBOT Tank C1

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Smorobot C1 Pool Cleaner Featured

If there’s one reason people give for not adding a pool to their home, it’s the work. No one wants to spend their off-time working that hard. They’d rather just enjoy lounging in their pool. But thanks to the SMOROBOT Tank C1, you can have all the fun without the work.

Do you hate stooping over to clean the floor and walls of the pool? If you’re not doing that, you’re at least waist high in water scrubbing. The SMOROBOT Tank C1 and SMOROBOT Tank C1 Elite will save your back and keep you dry.

Smorobot C1 Pool Cleaner Excellent Cleaning Performance

The robot’s 3300 GPH ultra-powerful suction and scrubber brush will do that work for you, while you sit on a pool lounger with a cool drink in your hand. Set a weekly timer so that you don’t even have to initiate the cleaning – it just does it on its own. It will cover up to 2,500 sq. ft. with each 150-minute charge. Recharge it to go again in 2.5 hours.

The 4L filtration in the Tank C1 system collects leaves, hair, algae, and other debris. Opt for the C1 Elite and get dual baskets to filter out even more. Once you jump into the pool, you won’t see any of the residue left behind.

Smorobot C1 Pool Cleaner Scrubs The Water Line

It will do a flawless job on most surfaces in your pool, including the floor, slopes, walls, and drains. High-precision sensors and AI algorithms make sure your entire in-ground pool is cleaned and that there are no missed spots. It will look beautiful for all your pool parties.

Get the SMOROBOT Tank C1 Elite for $519 after applying the Amazon coupon and adding a 5% off coupon code: C1ELITEDEAL. Get the SMOROBOT Tank C1 for $379 after applying the Amazon coupon and adding a 5% off coupon code: SMOROBOTDEAL.

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