Last edited by Dog and Teen Boy Mom on 2026-4-27 23:50
I’ll be honest… I didn’t expect much from this first run.
My pool guy had literally cleaned the pool the day before, so I figured this would just be more of a “confirmation run” than anything else. Drop it in, let it move around, and call it a day.
I was wrong. What surprised me most was how much fine debris the Diver A10 actually picked up. These weren’t big leaves or obvious dirt patches… it was all the small particles you don’t really notice until something like this pulls them out.
And that’s the part that really got me thinking. I’ve been paying for weekly pool service, and on the surface everything always looked clean. But clearly there’s a layer of fine debris that’s just not getting captured the same way.
The picture I’m sharing here is what really shocked me. This is after running the Diver A10 in the spa for about 10 minutes and it pulled out that much fine material. That’s the kind of stuff you don’t see sitting on the bottom, but it’s definitely there.
At this point, I’m starting to realize this isn’t just about replacing manual cleaning, it’s about a different level of clean altogether. The A10 is picking up what’s left behind by regular cleaning.