What is the issue? Is the cleaner being clogged and stopped? Do you have an inline leaf trap?
Pine needles are an issue regardless of the cleaner type, my Polaris 280 gets its fill regularly, especially if there is a wind, and then just works as a sweep (broom) until I empty the bag. There is not a cleaner made that can't be overwhelmed by a large amount of yard debris.
Many robotics have larger capacity filter/screens/traps and larger openings to pick up debris.
Hey poolman, thanks for possible reality check, hah!
Our issue is the length & strength of the long pine needles we have here in Central FL (8 - 12 inches), and we're surrounded so we've got needles in the pool probably 80% of the year or more (300+ days for real context).
The issue with the MX-8 specifically is that the needles get caught up in the multiple rotating parts on the inside causing it to seize up. No joke there's been a few times I've spent 10 minutes un winding everything only for it to get seized up again within 5 minutes.
On to the solutions I'm considering at the moment - I'm considering trying an "old school" suction side vacuum like the Kreepy Krauly since I figure the less moving parts, especially rotating gears / axles, the less chance I'll just end up with the same problem. I know, I know amazon reviews are untrustworthy on a good day, but
this one at least gives me some hope (and confirmation bias!).
I've seen all the arguments for robotic cleaners vs suction cleaners here & elsewhere, but I can't shake the suspicion that since they're all wheel + gear based like the MX-8, I'll just end up with the same problem, just harder to solve since I'll have to fish the thing out instead of just pulling it up by the hose.
Literally in the middle of my research right now (Saturday) since I want to have something resembling an improvement ahead of the cooler seasons when the pines really get crazy.
Long winded, but trying to give as much context as possible! Thank you readers
