Robot recommendations

Does anyone have any recommendations for a pool robot.

Our pool is 15m and most I’ve seen in pool shops or advertised are for up to max 12m.

It has to be able to clean walls and steps; handle a pool bottom that slopes greatly from shallow to deep, and is auto, ie not worked with cable etc but remote controlled.

Thanks in anticipation

Our robot is a Zodiac, bought 4 years ago and going strong. The pool is salt and 14m.

Some on sale here

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Given the open topic heading I thought some may want a more lovable robot

*Doesn’t clean pools.

You may find this link about pool robots interesting

Interesting for a guide but whatever they claim can be taken with a pinch of salt. Phases like the smarter option. Owned many different ones and still clean manually, quicker, dont miss bits slower moving so as not to stir up the settled dirt and €800 lower cost. Pools are settling tanks the day after you robot has a lot of dirt reapeared? If so its just stiring up the dirt.

I have to admit that this year, I have not used the robot, instead vaccing into the filter with a quick backwash after.

I am not an expert on these things, but of the ones I have owned, seen and used, Dolphin appear the best!

Dolphins are made in Israel…

Oh, and if you do buy a robot - DO make sure it has an anti-twist joint in the cable…

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Also stearable from a control panel as they miss bits and do not learn your pool. There are cordless versions now, probably better.

This looks kinda cool!

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Interesting.