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
Editorial Review:
Spend more time enjoying your pool and less time cleaning it. The iRobot Verro 300 Pool Cleaner gets your pool deep-down clean from floor to waterline in about an hour. The hands-free, self-contained, vacuum cleaning and water filtering robot will improve the circulation of pool chemicals and water temperature while increasing your pool filtration's efficiency and decreasing run time for energy savings. The iRobot Verro 300 systematically cleans your entire pool from floor to waterline and everywhere in between in 60-90 minutes. An advanced pump housing is used to move water at high pressure from the pump into the drive system. The water is diverted to either side of the unit, propelling the robot along the floor, up the walls and all the way to the water line. The powerful hydro-jet system "power washes" the pool surface, deep cleaning pores, cracks, and seams. If you prefer brush cleaning, the Verro 600 scrubs your pool with abrasion-resistant PVA brushes.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Not for me:
I love iRobot (have a Roomba and a Scooba), and was excited to get the Verro. But I didn't see how I could realistically live with a device that I would have to drop in and pull out from the pool with every use, as compared to a skimmer line-driven device. Then there's removing the bag and washing it. Although I would not have to clean my pump filter as often, it just seemed like I'd be spending a lot more time on the pool than with a traditional pump-driven robot on my skimmer line. I do appreciate that... more info
Just Aweful:
Would definitely not reccomend this product. It never covers the entire pool and tends to go to deep end. To redirect it, you have to pull the cord and try to make go in a different direction. It is horrible on fine dirt. Basically all it does is pick up leaves at the bottom of the pool and it never once went up the stairs in the pool. The one we got, went dead after 2mths of use, so now we are faced with a nearly $700.00 dinosaur. Not sure how to go about getting it replaced. Think next summer we will just... more info
overall - good device:
I've been using this robot about 2 weeks now and I am quite pleased with it. In general it does a good job, it collects most of the leaves from the bottom of my pool and climb over most of it's walls. Where it fails to clean is the round areas at the extreme of the pool, so I have to brush it and make sure the dirt goes to the path that the robot cleans.
Is it perfect ? no
Is it worth the money - yes.
You still need some manual work with it, but it cuts the amount of work you do by... more info
Works good enough:
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... more info