FibroPool Submersible Pool Cover Pump vs Pool Blaster XL Pool Storage Bag for Floats & Toys
Overall winner: FibroPool Submersible Pool Cover Pump
Key Differences
FibroPool's submersible pump (B01GQUOS5A) is a motorized water-drainage tool with a higher average rating (4.40 from 5,933 reviews) and is noted for compactness and a 75-watt motor, making it better for draining pool covers. POOL BLASTER's Pool Pouch XL (B0B2L49LPV) is storage-focused, lighter and holds many pool toys but has frequent reports of tearing and mixed stitching quality, making it better for toy storage rather than active water removal
FibroPool Submersible Pool Cover Pump
Compact, lightweight submersible pump for draining pool covers and water from pools, spas, and hot tubs. Handy 75-watt motor handles draining tasks; customers note reliable water removal and ease of use
Pros
- compact and lightweight design
- powerful 75-watt motor
- easy to use for draining pool covers
- effective water removal
Cons
- mixed feedback on speed
- mixed opinions on cord length and size
Pool Blaster XL Pool Storage Bag for Floats & Toys
Durable, lightweight storage bag for pool and patio accessories. Stores toys, floats, and inflatables; praised for high capacity but some report durability issues and mixed build quality
Pros
- high storage capacity
- lightweight and practical
- works with pool frames and fence attachments
- heavy duty reinforced design
Cons
- durability concerns; reports of tearing within a week
- mixed build quality and poor stitching
- size perceptions vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | FibroPool |
| Durability | POOL BLASTER |
| Versatility | FibroPool |
| User Reviews | FibroPool |