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RB214 Vac Head This is the head many service pros use! Two features explain why: ball-bearing wheels, and a steerable pole connection handle. I can vacuum a large pool in half the time with one of these. For small pools, or ones with lots of cracks and crannies, get the 14" model (shown). With larger pools, the 22" model is preferable, assuming you'd rather finish fast. But you MUST have good suction AND flow at the skimmer for the 22" model --- IMPORTANT NOTICE -- The 22" model is on backorder at Rainbow. I don't expect more till mid-May 2005. |
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14" model . . . . $
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cart_item($rb214,$cart_add_img); ?> |
22" model . . . . $ | cart_item($rb222,$cart_add_img); ?> |
RB185 Leaf Eater Basically, the best way to get leaves and other semi-big stuff out of the pool. Your hose connects to it, and creates a venturi that blows the leaves into the big bag. (Service guy secret: a tennis ball or piece of foam, to keep the bag floating doubles your capcity!) |
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RB185 Leaf Eater . . . . . . . . . . $ | cart_item($rb185,$cart_add_img); ?> |
Rainbow Univac This is a new gizzmo I saw the other day, but haven't tried yet. I did assemble it and check it out. Well, I've checked it out, and it stinks -- flimsy and unreliable. -- NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
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Rainbow Univac. . . . . . . . . $ | echo "NOT AVAILABLE"; ?> |