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I saw this vacuum for pools/ponds on the Hammcher Schlemer website. It
hooks to your hose and uses the hose to create a vacuum to collect debris into a bag. I was wondering if anyone had one and how it worked. It would be nice ot be able to clean the pond of debris without draining. I think the thing cost $50. Here is the link: http://www.hammacher.com/publish/657...89_poolCleaner |
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Similar item cheaper at Home Depot.
Jim Mike C wrote: I saw this vacuum for pools/ponds on the Hammcher Schlemer website. It hooks to your hose and uses the hose to create a vacuum to collect debris into a bag. I was wondering if anyone had one and how it worked. It would be nice ot be able to clean the pond of debris without draining. I think the thing cost $50. Here is the link: http://www.hammacher.com/publish/657...89_poolCleaner |
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ummm, would you have a link for that, or tell me which department at
the big orange box has this? I looked online and I've looked at the store, haven't seen anything like this, but sure would like to! Mike On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:09:28 -0500, Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote: Similar item cheaper at Home Depot. Jim Mike C wrote: I saw this vacuum for pools/ponds on the Hammcher Schlemer website. It hooks to your hose and uses the hose to create a vacuum to collect debris into a bag. I was wondering if anyone had one and how it worked. It would be nice ot be able to clean the pond of debris without draining. I think the thing cost $50. Here is the link: http://www.hammacher.com/publish/657...89_poolCleaner Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody...I should have been more specific..." - Lily Tomlin -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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The hose driven vacs will work, but they are slow if you have much debris.
I used one when I had the preforms many years ago, but to keep from having all the chlorinated water go into my pond I rigged up a shop vac hose where the bag went and had it discharge out into the flower beds. The chlorine or chloaramine in your water needs to be treated. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Mike C" wrote in message ups.com... I saw this vacuum for pools/ponds on the Hammcher Schlemer website. It hooks to your hose and uses the hose to create a vacuum to collect debris into a bag. I was wondering if anyone had one and how it worked. It would be nice ot be able to clean the pond of debris without draining. I think the thing cost $50. Here is the link: http://www.hammacher.com/publish/657...89_poolCleaner |
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I found one for $20 at Lowes in the pool and spa section.
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On 25 Apr 2005 12:47:52 -0700, "Mike C"
wrote: I found one for $20 at Lowes in the pool and spa section. Thanks, found it in a blister pack. Not sure how well it works, and concerned that it dumps tap water into the pond. Maybe when it's time to do a water change I could use it during refilling...hmmm. Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody...I should have been more specific..." - Lily Tomlin -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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Not worth it in my opinion. The part that sucks up the debris is maybe
3-4 inches wide. Think about maneuvering a 4 foot pole with a vacuum and hose attached to it across the bottom and sides of your entire pond. It really isn't practical unless you have a very small pond. As the other poster pointed out, the hose that creates the vacuum also puts chlorinated (unless you have a well) water into your pond. Obviously not a big deal for a quick cleaning, but bad for a major cleaning. |
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