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![]() T-Class cleaners climb 90 degrees to scrub walls, waterlines, stairs, benches, and more. | |
![]() Rotating brushes break down debris, while power washing jets flush out dirt for efficient vacuuming. View larger. |
Thanks to intelligent guidance systems, Aquabot Turbo T-Class robots clean your pool unsupervised--regardless of your pool's configuration or surface. Internal microprocessor-guided drive motors and patented turning systems direct these robots to systematically scrub, power wash, vacuum, and filter residential pools up to 50 feet in length--all in as little as one hour. These turning systems ensure that Aquabot Turbo T-Class cleaners won't waste time learning your pool, focusing excessively on the walls, repeatedly cleaning the same area, or missing spots altogether.
Self-Contained Filtration Eliminates Dirt and Debris
Aquabot Turbo T-Class robotic cleaners use onboard filtration and dual off-center vacuum ports to remove dirt and debris without clogging. These robots trap debris as large as palm leaves and filter out particles as small as 2 microns--that's 10 times smaller than what most main pool filtration systems can capture.
And because everything is trapped in the Aquabot, very little is left within your pool's filter, allowing you to cut back filter cleaning by as much as 80%. You'll save money on water and filter media replacement, and you'll reduce your carbon footprint by minimizing your need to replenish chemically treated water.
High-Performance Tracks and Rollers
With their high-performance G-Tooth drive tracks, Aquabot Turbo T-Class cleaners can handle any pool surface. The drive tracks have large, widely spaced teeth for climbing 90 degrees to scrub walls, waterlines, stairs, benches, and loveseats.
And unlike other cleaners whose sides are encased in plastic that can abrade your pool's surface, Aquabot Turbo T-Class cleaners' G-Tooth teeth extend beyond the cleaner's body to protect the pool surface and the cleaner casing.
For further convenience, each Aquabot Turbo T-Class robot also comes equipped with Aquabot's proprietary NeverStuck rollers, which allow the cleaner to pilot its way over obstacles, such as raised floor drains, in-floor popup heads, and convex lights.
Powerful Brushes and Jets Scrub Away Dirt
Aquabot Turbo T-Class cleaners use motor-powered rotating brushes to scrub your pool's surfaces gently and thoroughly. Additionally, each model features patented DeepClean power-washing jets, which divert a portion of the microfiltered water, place it under high pressure, and direct it back toward the pool surface. T-Class robots hydro-scrub deep into surface pores, corners, and seams, flushing out sand, silt, pollen, algae, and bacteria.
![]() Aquabot Turbo T-class cleaners scrub, power wash, vacuum, and filter any pool, regardless of its shape or surface type. |
In fact, each Aquabot Turbo T-Class robot can save you as much as 85% of your total energy bill and can help you maintain a clean pool at less than an estimated five cents per cleaning cycle.
All Aquabot Turbot T-Class cleaners, cords, and power supplies operate on a low 24 volts and are ETL listed to UL standards for the highest safety and reliability ratings in the industry.
What's in the Box
Aquabot Turbo T-Class cleaner, floating cable, 24-volt StayCool all-weather-resistant digital power supply, operation manuals/DVD, and additional flotation.
| Choose the Aquabot Model That's Right for You Click Here for a Detailed Comparison Chart | ||||
| Aquabot Turbo T (VERY GOOD) | Aquabot Turbo T-RC (EVEN BETTER) | Aquabot Turbo T2 (THE FASTEST) | Aquabot Turbo T4RC (THE BEST) | |
| Budget-friendly cleaner/mobile filtration system. Reduces pool filter use by up to 70% and chemical consumption by up to 30%. Increases filter media life by up to 80% and reduces total pool maintenance bills by as much as 75%. | Ideal for occasional spot cleaning of troublesome pool areas. Identical to the 'Turbo T' and offers 3-direction wireless remote control guidance (forward, reverse, and arc-turn). | Equipped with the primary features of the 'Turbo T', yet faster and more efficient. Supported by the industry's leading warranty. | Equipped with the primary features and warranty of the 'Turbo T2' and offers 4-direction wireless remote control guidance (left, right, forward, and reverse) for precise spot cleaning. | |
| Pool Type | All residential | All residential | All residential | All residential |
| Pool Surface/Shape | All types and shapes; cleans floor, walls, and most stairs (climbs 90-degree angles) | All types and shapes; cleans floor, walls, and most stairs (climbs 90-degree angles) | All types and shapes; cleans floor, walls, and most stairs (climbs 90-degree angles) | All types and shapes; cleans floor, walls, and most stairs (climbs 90-degree angles) |
| Maximum Pool Length | 50 feet | 50 feet | 50 feet | 60 feet |
| Cable | 61-foot, 1/2-inch diameter thermoplastic rubber | 61-foot, 1/2-inch diameter thermoplastic rubber | 61-foot, 1/2-inch diameter thermoplastic rubber | 75 feet long, 1/2-inch diameter thermoplastic rubber |
| Cleaning Time | 2 - 3 hours | 2 - 3 hours | 1 - 2 hours | 1 - 2 hours |
| Obstacle Avoidance | NeverStuck Rollers and directional guidance float | NeverStuck Rollers and directional guidance float | NeverStuck Rollers and directional guidance float | NeverStuck Rollers and dual drive directional guidance |
| Brushing Mechanism | Two foot-long, motor-driven, Flexi-Flap all-surface brushes | Two foot-long, motor-driven, Flexi-Flap all-surface brushes | Four motor-driven, Flexi-Flap all-surface brushes | Four motor-driven, Flexi-Flap all-surface brushes |
| Guidance | Directional guidance float | Directional guidance float | Directional guidance clutch | Dual drive directional guidance |
| Remote Control | N/A | N/A | ||
| Warranty | 3-year pro/200-cycles prorated | 3-year pro/200-cycles prorated | 4-years pro/300-cycle prorated | 4-years pro/300-cycle prorated |
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pray you never need warranty work,
By Rotarian (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aquabot Turbo T4RC Robotic In-ground Pool Cleaner with Remote Control (Lawn & Patio)
I purchased an Aquabot when it first came out for an in-ground caged pool back in Florida. Had a Kreepy Krawley before that. Both worked great for cleaning up ants, sand and other minute debris that might work through the pool cage when it rained.
Ten years go by. I now live in the mid-Atlantic region. Have a 20 x 40 in-ground open sky saltwater pool with heat pump, sand filter and an AutoPilot saltwater chlorinating system. I bought another Aquabot... but this time bought the Turbo T-4 w/ remote from[...] online. I was sold on being able to do quick pool touch-ups using the remote control, and a 4 year warranty. Worked great at first, but the advantages quickly fade when used in the 'no pool cage' pool. Leaves, acorns, pine needles, tiny twigs and anything else the wind feels like blowing into the pool will quickly fill up the small filter bag. That means stop the cleaner, lift it out, open it, empty it, clean it, reassemble the little headache... and toss it back in the pool. The first time it's a minor inconvenience. From then on it's flat out bothersome. Be careful not to leave it running in the pool believing it will automatically turn off, or automatically reverse on stairs or pool ladders, as implied. That's how it trashed itself the first time. It got stuck on a step and wore down every wearable part. It never reversed, or shut off, as promoted. So I called [...] where it was purchased. They gave me a ticket number and told me to box it up and ship it back. I sent it back thinking these guys would cover it. Not the case. Once they had it back they determined everything worked fine, and they didn't warranty 'wear and tear'. It would cost $600+ for new rubber belts, tread, paddles, power cord and seals... or they could just send it back as is. OK. Fool me once. But it's fixed. Got it back. Threw it in the pool. Worked fine. Once. A week goes by. I throw it the pool. Turn it on and go to work. Upon returning home, I find the little computerized monster has pitched a fit... and one rubber tired is running in one direction while the other is motionless. As such it twisted itself and the power cord into a knot, with the machine spinning in one spot wearing itself out... again. I'm steamed. I yank it out and set it aside somewhere out of the way. I call the local pool company and tell them to cover and close the pool down for the winter. A couple of months go by, and I decide to call back my friends at the Aquabotsuperstore. Got them on the phone. Told them the story. They gave me a ticket number and said ship it back. I went to the UPS store, packed it up, paid $75 and shipped it back. This time the warranty will surely cover the product's failure, right? There's no way they'll deny it this time. Not the case. Fooled me twice. They tell me a drive belt broke. It's completely missing and it'll cost $250. (Picture my ears steaming like a whistling teapot) After 15 minutes arguing in circles with the manager, he 'cuts me a break' and will only charge me $30 for the cost of the belt. I pay the ransom and the machine arrives back after a few days. In conclusion: I will never buy another Aquabot product, nor any product from [...]. They are masters at the art of not honoring a warranty... and once you send an item back under the impression it's warrantied... there's more than likely only one way you'll get it back: $$$$
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Year Later... Still love it!,
By I guess the only drawback is now I have less and less exercise because of the robot taking care of the pool brushing! :)
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its a love/hate thing,
By Kiwi Liv "Liv" (Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aquabot Turbo T Robotic In-ground Pool Cleaner (Lawn & Patio)
I went back and forth when trying to decide on a pool cleaner. I settled on the TurboT since I wanted a cleaner that had the scrubbers, but also didn't take excessive amounts of time to clean. My experience has been (5 months in):
Handle direction Changing the direction of the handle after EVERY use is a nuisance. There are little clips that you need to push down before the handle will slide. The manual stats they will be stiff at first, but will become easier to use with time. 5 months on and they are still stiff - you really need to use a lot of force on it - it actually hurts my fingers since you are applying such pressure. Given the decision again, I would go with a different model that you didn't need to rotate the handle. Cleaning the TurboT There are flaps at the bottom of the unit which get stuck and stay open EVERY time I remove from the pool. Therefore you need to be fairly quick when pulling it out since all the junk it just sucked out will start falling straight back into the pool. The tiniest pieces of dirt/debris seem to affect their proper functioning which gets to be frustrating. Water edge cleaning Mine seems to rock back and forth off the wall when trying to clean the wall around the water line. Not really sure if this was normal - it just wasn't what I expected from the videos and reviews I had watched. Pool cleaning It really does a great job. My pool doesn't get terribly dirty, but this little bot goes about its business and has it sparkling in no time. Manuals The manuals are useless.I found better information on their website when looking in the trouble shooting section - you want to look at this guide for better operating instructions (eg. you shouldn't run your filter at the same time as your bot, always store it on its side so the rollers don't get flat spots etc). - Size: this thing is a little tank. I was actually quite amused when I pulled it out of the box. To me it is the Hummer of pool cleaners. Noise Very quiet. First time I turned it on I had my back to the pool and I keep pushing buttons waiting for it to start... it already had! You won't hear a thing until it pops out of the water. If nothing else, it will entertain your pets as it pops up to say hello. So I am conflicted. It cleans well which is the most important thing, but the points listed above also frustrate me. I would probably buy it again since I wouldn't expect the competition to be any better or worse, however I would get a better model. Hubby convinced me that it wasn't worth the additional money to get a remote, or the model where you don't have the change the handle direction after each use, but since I am the one dealing with it, I say worth the extra money. 2115|R3GY7DL3JWSKLD;2115|R1OS2QL3HU4EL;2115|R1MOT4O6XI8D3A;
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