
The Turtle Automatic Pool Cleaner is a game-changer for pool owners. It's designed to make cleaning your pool a breeze, saving you time and effort.
The Turtle Automatic Pool Cleaner features a unique suction system that captures dirt and debris with ease. This system is powered by a strong motor that can handle even the toughest pool messes.
One of the standout features of the Turtle Automatic Pool Cleaner is its ability to navigate around pool obstacles with ease. This is thanks to its advanced navigation system, which allows it to detect and avoid pool equipment, ladders, and other hazards.
In our tests, the Turtle Automatic Pool Cleaner consistently picked up dirt and debris with a high level of efficiency. We were impressed by its ability to clean the pool floor, walls, and even the pool floor's crevices.
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Features and Performance
The Polaris Turbo Turtle Pool Cleaner is a unique device that captures debris before it reaches your pump basket or filter, prolonging the life of your filtration system. Its patented jet sweep assembly blows water against the pool wall to loosen debris in hard-to-reach places and then sweeps it into an easy-to-remove filter bag.
The Turbo Turtle operates with pumps and filtration systems normally found on aboveground pools and vacuums the bottom and sweeps the sides in three hours or less. This is due to its ability to be powered by the pressure of clean water returning to your pool, leaving both the filter and skimmer free to eliminate contaminants.
Here are the key features of the Polaris Turbo Turtle:
- A unique filter bag removes debris before it reaches your pump basket or filter
- Powered by the pressure of clean water returning to your pool
- Patented jet sweep assembly for loosening debris in hard-to-reach places
- Operates with pumps and filtration systems normally found on aboveground pools
Polaris Turbo Features
The Polaris Turbo is a game-changer for pool owners. It's designed to work with aboveground pools and can vacuum the bottom and sweep the sides in just three hours or less.
One of the standout features of the Polaris Turbo is its unique filter bag. This bag removes debris before it reaches your pump basket or filter, which helps prolong the life of your filtration system.
The Polaris Turbo is powered by the pressure of clean water returning to your pool. This means that your filter and skimmer are free to do their job, eliminating contaminants and keeping your pool clean.

The patented jet sweep assembly is a clever feature that blows water against the pool wall to loosen debris in hard-to-reach places. This debris is then swept into an easy-to-remove filter bag, making maintenance a breeze.
Here are some key features of the Polaris Turbo:
- A unique filter bag removes debris before it reaches your pump basket or filter.
- The Polaris Turbo is powered by the pressure of clean water returning to your pool.
- The patented jet sweep assembly blows water against the pool wall to loosen debris in hard-to-reach places.
- The Polaris Turbo operates with pumps and filtration systems normally found on aboveground pools.
Cleaning Performance: Lacking Depth
The Polaris Turbo Turtle is a pool cleaner that's designed to skim the surface of above-ground pools, targeting floating debris like leaves and insects. It performs adequately in smaller pools with minimal debris, but its movement is driven by water pressure, which propels it around the pool in a random pattern.
This random movement means the Turbo Turtle often misses spots or requires multiple passes to clear an area of debris. Unlike robotic cleaners equipped with smart navigation systems, the Turbo Turtle's approach is far less efficient.
The cleaner's surface-only cleaning capability means it doesn't clean the pool floor or walls, which are often the areas most in need of attention. Debris that sinks to the bottom, like dirt, sand, or small pebbles, is completely missed by this cleaner.
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Here's a comparison of the Turbo Turtle's cleaning performance with other types of pool cleaners:
Robotic cleaners, on the other hand, are equipped with smart navigation systems that methodically cover the entire pool, making them a better choice for thorough cleaning.
Design and Usability
The design of the turtle automatic pool cleaner is playful, but it comes with practical limitations. The turtle shape is a decorative cover for the cleaner's functional components, making pool cleaning less intimidating, especially for families with children.
However, the floating turtle shell can actually hinder the cleaner's movement in the pool, causing it to drag or get caught on the pool walls or ladder, reducing its efficiency.
The design flaw means that the cleaner is unable to clean the pool floor, where most debris tends to accumulate. This leaves much of the heavy lifting to be done manually or with another cleaner.
The turtle shape also adds bulk to the cleaner, making it more cumbersome to handle and maneuver. It can be difficult to position the cleaner correctly in the pool.
Pool owners must manually start and stop the cleaner, and there is no way to customize its cleaning pattern or target specific areas of the pool.
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Durability and Maintenance
The Polaris Turbo Turtle is built with simplicity in mind, using durable materials that are designed to withstand regular exposure to pool water and sunlight.
Its design makes maintenance relatively straightforward, as components like the hoses and debris bag are easy to replace.
However, the cleaner requires frequent maintenance to keep it running smoothly, so be prepared to empty the debris bag regularly.
The cleaner's hoses should also be checked for kinks or blockages that can impede its movement.
The turtle shell, while durable, can become discolored or damaged over time, which can detract from its aesthetic appeal.
This may necessitate additional maintenance or repairs, so be aware of the potential for upkeep.
Testing and Review
We tested the turtle automatic pool cleaner in two different pools over a three-week period to see how it performs. One pool was a standard round shape, while the other had an oval configuration.
We exposed both pools to various types of debris, including leaves, insects, and small twigs, to simulate typical pool conditions. This helped us get a realistic view of the cleaner's capabilities.
Our testing focused on four key criteria: ease of installation, cleaning performance, energy consumption, and durability and maintenance.
Here are the specific aspects we looked at:
- Ease of Installation: We assessed the simplicity of setting up the cleaner, including the attachment of hoses and fittings to the pool’s return line.
- Cleaning Performance: We observed the cleaner’s ability to remove surface debris, its coverage of the pool, and its tendency to miss spots or get stuck.
- Energy Consumption: We monitored the pool’s filtration system run time to determine the cleaner’s impact on overall energy use.
- Durability and Maintenance: We evaluated the durability of the cleaner’s components, the frequency of required maintenance, and the ease of replacing parts such as the debris bag.
The results showed that the cleaner's performance and usability are significantly limited by its surface-only cleaning capability and cumbersome design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you leave a robotic pool cleaner in the pool all the time?
No, it's not recommended to leave a robotic pool cleaner in the pool all the time due to harsh chemicals that can shorten its lifespan. Regular removal is necessary to maintain the unit's longevity
Are automatic pool cleaners worth it?
Automatic pool cleaners are a worthwhile investment for many pool owners, offering thorough cleaning and convenience without relying on the pool system. They're a great option for those seeking a hassle-free and efficient pool maintenance solution
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