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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions Answers about Smart Pool Cleaner
1. How much does a robotic pool cleaner cost?
Robotic pool cleaners typically range in price from $300 to over $1,500. Entry-level models with basic functionality may cost between $300–500, while high-end units with advanced features like Wi-Fi, smart navigation, and wall-climbing abilities often exceed $500.
2. Are robotic pool cleaners worth the investment?
Yes—although robotic pool cleaners have a higher upfront cost, they pay for themselves over time through lower energy use, reduced strain on your pool system, superior cleaning performance, time savings, and extended pool surface lifespan.
3. Why are robotic pool cleaners more expensive than other types?
Robotic cleaners are standalone machines with their own motors, sensors, microprocessors, and filtration systems. They don’t rely on your pool’s plumbing or pump, which makes them more efficient—and more complex.
4. Are there affordable models that still perform well?
Absolutely. If your pool is small or doesn’t accumulate heavy debris, there are great models under $600 that can clean floors and some walls effectively. If you're not familiar with the market, take a look at PURILY's newest pool cleaning robot, which is sure to meet your needs.
5. Do robotic pool cleaners pick up dirt and fine debris?
Yes—robotic pool cleaners are designed to handle everything from large leaves to fine dirt, sand, and silt. Most models come with dual-layer filtration systems that separate larger debris from tiny particles, preventing cloudiness and improving water clarity.
6. Does a robotic pool cleaner pick up leaves and twigs?
Most robotic pool cleaners can handle small to medium leaves and twigs, but for pools with heavy debris, it’s best to choose a model with a large-capacity filter basket, strong suction power, and wide intake ports.
7. Can robotic pool cleaners clean algae?
Yes—light algae, especially surface-level and early-stage growth, can be removed by robotic cleaners thanks to their rotating brushes. However, they won’t eliminate an active algae bloom.
8. Do robot pool cleaners climb walls and clean the waterline?
It depends on the model. Mid-range and premium models often have wall-climbing capabilities and can scrub all the way up to the tile line. Entry-level robots may only clean the pool floor.























