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Mar 31, 2025 - 07:38 AM
As a general guideline, corded robotic cleaners typically offer more power, although advancements in newer cordless models are narrowing this gap. To accurately assess a cleaner's capability, examine the "specs" section and compare the "Suction Power," measured in Gallons Per Hour (GPH). Higher suction power indicates a stronger ability to remove dirt and debris, and also enhances the cleaner's capacity to adhere to vertical surfaces during operation. Corded robotic pool cleaners offer additional advantages: their cleaning cycles aren't constrained by battery life, they allow you to clean without needing to check the charge level, and they can be controlled & operated while submerged in the pool. Moreover, they don't require removal after every use, though it's advisable not to leave them in the pool indefinitely, as per manufacturer recommendations.