Rola-Chem 6250 Paradise Power Spa Vacuum manual cordless vs POOL BLASTER Aqua Broom: cordless pool vacuum with 8" head
Overall winner: POOL BLASTER Aqua Broom: cordless pool vacuum with 8" head
Key Differences
POOL BLASTER Aqua Broom (A) is a rechargeable cordless vacuum with up to 40 minutes runtime and a larger vacuum head suited for capturing more debris, making it better for small pools and spas. Rola-Chem Paradise Power (B) is a simpler cordless manual spa vacuum noted for picking up fine particles and ease of use but has reported durability issues like plastic cracking and flapper valve failure
Rola-Chem 6250 Paradise Power Spa Vacuum manual cordless
Manual spa vacuum for hot tubs, pools, and stairs. Uses suction with no batteries or cords and telescopic handle for easy cleaning. Customers note easy use and effective pickup of fine particles, with mixed suction duration
Pros
- cordless manual operation
- no batteries required
- telescopic handle for reach
- effective on fine particles
Cons
- suction lasts only a few seconds for some users
- durability concerns with plastic cracking
- flapper valve may fail after season
POOL BLASTER Aqua Broom: cordless pool vacuum with 8" head
Cordless rechargeable pool vacuum for hot tubs, spas, and spot cleaning. 40-minute runtime, larger head for debris capture, easy push-button operation. Customers note easy use and dirt pickup, with mixed views on battery life
Pros
- cordless, battery-powered operation
- large debris-capacity head
- easy push-button on/off
- longer runtime (up to 40 minutes)
Cons
- mixed battery life usability
- may be less effective for large pools
- some reports of charging issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rola-Chem |
| Durability | Rola-Chem |
| Versatility | POOL BLASTER |
| User Reviews | Rola-Chem |