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Features
Hands-free pool-cleaning robot for in-ground pools up to 20 by 50 feet
Systematically cleans from floor to waterline in 60 to 90 minutes
Powerful hydro-jet system "power washes" all pool surfaces
Reusable fine filter bag removes large and small debris down to 2 microns
Measures 20 by 18-3/8 by 11-2/3 inches; 1-year warranty
Description
Spend more time enjoying your pool rather than cleaning it. Get the Hands-free way to clean your entire pool from floor to waterline in 60 - 90 minutes with a push of a button. Durable, Easy to use, lightweight, designed for all pool surfaces and ideal for gunite pools. A powerful dual pressure Hyro-Jet system 'power washes' pool surfaces, deep cleaning pores, cracks, seams. The powerful vacuum and self-contained filtration system picks up and traps leaves, hair, sand, dust, algae and debris as small as 2 microns reducing run time of your pool filtration system. Circulates pool water; improving distribution of chemicals and temperature. Auto reverse feature allows the Verro 500 to navigate your entire pool while avoiding hang ups. Just drop in and let it go to work! Package includes: 1 iRobot Verro 300 Pool Cleaning Robot, 51' floating power cord with swivel detangler, Transformer, Mesh Bag (catches larger debris such as leaves and sand, etc.), Fine Filter Bag (Catches algae, bacteria, dust and debris as small as 2 microns).
Product Details
Product Length:
18.37 inches
Product Width:
11.67 inches
Product Height:
20.0 inches
Product Weight:
30.0 pounds
Package Length:
20.3 inches
Package Width:
18.9 inches
Package Height:
18.5 inches
Package Weight:
29.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 34 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 34 customer reviews )
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Pleased with Verro 300 Jul 01, 2007
By S. Quackenbush
"Large In-ground Pool Owner"
I was on the fence about purchasing the IRobot Verro 300 OR the commonly recommended Polaris cleaners. With a $100 off coupon and a 30 day risk free trial, I decided to purchase the Verro 300. We have a large pool (20 x 44)and I was skeptical that this would work. After a couple weeks of using it and at least 3 calls to the technical support line, we decided to keep it and that overall it works very well. Though it isn't written in the manual (I learned this from my phone calls) periodic-filter-bag-cleaning (for my pool anyway) translates to machine wash cleaning after each use. For those of you reading this, buy extra filter bags and keep one clean at all times ready to go. I found the hose method of cleaning the filter bag doesn't work. Instead, I rinse the bag out with the hose and then I run it through the washing machine on the delicate cycle in cold water. It works great--climbs the walls to the tile line and gets both the deep and shallow end of my pool. Each time I use the Robot, it seems to go different patterns. Sometimes it runs vertically and others horizontally. My only complaint is it doesn't get my shallow end steps. Since I know that, I brush the dirt off the steps before using the Robot.
Because the IRobot filters the water, I definitely notice a difference in the water...it appears amazingly clean and we haven't needed to backwash our pool once. After the first couple weeks and learning the hose method doesn't unclogg the filter bag entirely, the Verro 300 cleans my pool in approximately 60-90 minutes. We're very pleased. It takes approximately 2 minutes to set it up and about the same amount of time to clean it when it's finished.
24 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Works good enough Oct 31, 2007
By Thomas in LA I decided to try the Verro 300. It did a superb job on most of the pool, but some areas were a problem for it.
Verro is a simple device. It has a long floating electrical cord that powers a vacuum pump that sucks water through a filter bag. The water is expelled out at the top horizontally which propels it around the pool. One wheel axle swivels a bit so it doesn't always travel a straight line. A power unit sits outside the pool, tells the verro whether to shoot the water out forward or backwards. An adjustment dial allows you to set how long before switching directions.
There are two filter bags that come with the verro. A coarse mesh filter bag and a fine cloth filter bag. And the performance with each differs greatly. The coarse mesh filter bag with it's tiny holes will pick up leaves but it won't pick up fine dirt. That's what you need the fine cloth filter bag for.
With the mesh filter bag, the verro does a good job traveling all over the pool. It climbs pool walls well all the way up to the waterline. The fine cloth bag tends to clog ALOT faster. Fine particles of dirt really do a good job of slowing verro down fast. When verro's filter bags eventually gets clogged it can no longer climb UP a wall. And it also then tends to stick toward the deep end.
But whenever verro gets sluggish, you can just pull it out of the water, and clean the filterbag with a garden hose. Then stick it back in. I had a fairly dirty pools from some strong winds. And I had to take verro out twice to clean the filter bags. But otherwise it did a great job.
Verro does have some limitations. When it hits a 90 degree angle of a step, it probably won't go up it. And a small spa is probably too small for it to operate in. (I just brush toward the drain in my spa) And of course it tends to stay toward the deep end, especially if the filter bag is getting dirty.
But all in all, I was amazed to see a very nice clean pool after a few two hour runs. Of course manual vacuuming is better. But then you don't have to spend as much time yourself. And you don't have to clean the pool filter after using verro. Which is a MAJOR plus.
So is this machine worth $700? It depends on the buyer. Vacuuming by hand the old fashion way is definitely better. You can probably vacuum faster and better than verro. But Verro does save you alot of work. Just brush the few areas Verro misses, and you will have a beautifully clean pool.
For me, it was a good investment. I'm happy with it. And I'll be using it alot. Especially under a pool cover this winter!
btw, there is one more thing you will probably want to get with this. A GFCI adapter for your outlet. A small adapter that plugs into your outlet. It's only $10-$30. But incase of an electrical surge, it will shut off the electricity. It's recommended in the Verro manual. They sell it at amazon too.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
iRobot Verra - Very good overall May 31, 2007
By A. Grace I was looking for an automatic pool cleaner that didn't require hoses and potential clogging of the filter. This fit the bill. As a happy customer of Roomba, I decided to give this a try vs other competing products (e.g., Aquabot). Overall, the device performed very well - It got up all the debris including sand and small stones.
My only slight negative is that it had a tendency to orient itself to clean more on the deep end than the shallow end, meaning that I had to run it on a few two hour cycles to get the pool fully covered. Also, in five cleanings so far it got stuck once on my staircase steps, but that might be an artifact of my pool design. Overall, however, so far I am very happy.
18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Not for dusty climates Jun 27, 2007
By Daniel J. Barthel
"danbarthel"
I tried the Verro 300 for two weeks, with very mixed results. We live in Palm Desert, which can be very windy and there is a lot of airborne sand. The regular bag is too porous to catch the sand, and the fine bag clogs almost immediately. After talking to the factory, my conclusion is that this unit is not for dusty areas. Also, the unit won't climb curved steps (mine are) and it took two cleaning cycles to cover a 16x32 pool. If you live where leaves and debris are your problem, the 300 would probably work. But if you need to get the sand out on a daily basis, don't get this item.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
GREAT MACHINE Jul 18, 2009
By Julienne B. Worthington Well, lets see. After 3 years of scrubbing, brushing, hose vacuuming, paying for service. ALL of that is gone!!! Never before have we had our pool water so balanced and clear in only a weeks time. No white residue on the vinyl. If you are thinking of investing in a pool cleaner or sevice, please do not look any further then the Verro 500. we live in Florida so our pool is open almost year round and this is a real time and money saver because not only will you use less pump time but you will use much less chemicals too. Great Machine and Thank you Irobot.!!!