© PoolZoom LLC. All Right Reserved. Show 1223 N Hackberry St, San Antonio, TX 78202 Prices, specifications and images are subject to change without notice. Typographical or illustrative errors can occur. Manufacturer rebates, terms and expiration dates are subject to manufacturer printed forms. Pentair Kreepy Krauly Kruiser K60430 Kreepy Kreepy Kruiser features many design elements shared by the most popular suction-side cleaner in history, the Kreepy Krauly Classic. Then we added performance features to make Kreepy Krauly Kruiser relentless in its pursuit of dirt and debris, while keeping it affordable and sensationally dependable. The highly reliable and dependable Kreepy Krauly Kruiser inground pool cleaner now offers even greater power for more cleaning coverage than ever before. Kreepy Krauly Kruiser features silent flapper design which creates kinetic energy, that powers the Kruiser around your swimming pool. The powerful vacuum action and extra-wide mouth capture large and small debris for spotless cleaning. Kreepy Krauly Kruiser Features:
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Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review » Which creepy crawly is the best?The Kreepy Krauly rX-Tank is hands down, the best robotic pool cleaner for leaves and sand. It's the best pool cleaner for debris in general. It has a turbo cleaning cycle that can handle the toughest loads of dirt, including sand, which makes it an excellent choice for any shape or sized pool.
How long does a Kreepy Krauly last?They last about 4 years before you start needing to replace parts. Just buy a new one.
Why does the creepy crawly keep stopping?The most common cause for a Kreepy to stop working is clogged filter sand. This is easy to diagnose because whenever you backwash the pool filter, you'll find that the Kreepy works like a bomb for 10 minutes. Then it gets sluggish and slows down or stops again.
How do you keep Kreepy Krauly from getting stuck in the corner?If your Kreepy Krauly is often stuck at one side of your pool there are two potential fixes. If the hose is too short then buy another line and have it extended out enough to cover the pool. On the other hand, if it is constantly being coiled then relaxing it or changing how you keep it stored will fix that problem.
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