Solar Breeze NX Robotic Leaf Skimmer & Chlorinator
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OUT OF STOCK. NEW SOLAR BREEZE NX2 COMING SOON - AROUND MID APRIL 2019
Solar Breeze NX. Solar Robotic Leaf Skimmer & Chlorinator.
Clean your pool for free with energy from the sun!
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This solar-powered robotic pool cleaner removes leaves, dust, organic material and debris of all types from the surface of your pool before it decays and sinks to the bottom. The unit can carry two 3-inch chlorine tablets in its dispenser tray.

As the Solar-Breeze moves around your pool, it skims, filters and sanitizes the water. It operates all day while the sun is shining and for several hours into the night, using energy stored in its rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. This ensures that your pool is always sparkling clean and swim-ready – no more hand skimming.
A 50 micron screen in the debris tray filters out even the smallest particles and pet hair. Solar-Breeze owners comment that their pool has never looked so clean. Best of all, removing this debris from the surface means that less filtration and bottom cleaning is required.
Pool owners can reduce their pool pump run time – saving hundreds of dollars a year in energy costs!
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Hope over experience
By: Frank King on 18 September 2018I bought one of these a few years ago and it initially worked really well. However after a relatively short time I found , as did other buyers, that the plastic from which it was constructed was not UV stabilised= not ideal for a solar product.. I am on tank water and my skimmer box does not handle fluctuating water levels so this does a good job of skimming the pool.. To stop it simply crumbling as before I have covered all white areas in black plastic. The distributor has also assured me that the UV problem has now been addressed.
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