Show Notes
If you’ve been staring at the Bottom Feeder and the Shrimp Cleaner wondering which cordless pool vacuum actually belongs on your pool service route, I break it down in practical, technician-first terms. These are both pro-focused, battery-powered pool vacuums that skip cords and external pumps, so the real question isn’t “which is cooler” it’s which one makes you faster and more consistent across the kinds of pools you clean every week.
We get into the details that change your workflow: size and weight, cleaning path width, and how each unit handles steps, spas, fountains, and tight spots. I also compare battery runtime and what that means in the real world, including why a shorter runtime can still be plenty when the vacuuming speed is high, and how truck charging with a basic power inverter can keep you moving. If you’ve been debating whether 1.5 hours or 2.5 hours matters more, you’ll like this perspective.
Filtration gets a deep dive too. We talk debris bags and microns, aftermarket bag options, and the cartridge filter assembly upgrade that turns a cordless vacuum into a fine-dirt solution for silt, dead algae, and DE powder. I also cover the newer magnetic on-off switch and the design differences in the throat opening and thrust that affect suction and feel.
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• why the Bottom Feeder stays the pro benchmark for fast full-pool vacuuming
• size, weight, and cleaning path differences that affect daily handling
• battery runtime vs real-world productivity on a service route
• charging speed plus how to charge in the truck with a power inverter
• debris bag micron options, including aftermarket bags
• cartridge filter assembly for fine dirt, dead algae, and DE powder
• magnetic on-off switch upgrade and why it matters
• throat size, thrust ring, and why the Shrimp can feel powerful
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