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Save thousands on an Aiper robotic pool cleaner during the Aiper Day sale

Save thousands on an Aiper robotic pool cleaner during the Aiper Day sale

Digital Trends9 hours ago

Summer is here, time to rip the tarp off the pool and start enjoying the sunshine. But hold up – the pool has been sitting there for months now. It's collected a film of algae along the bottom. Somehow there's scum a few inches above the waterline. Have the tiles always been that color? Your pool needs rejuvenation.
If the idea of cleaning your pool to get ready for summer – and cleaning it regularly throughout the season – is holding you back from planning your pool party, maybe it's time to phone a friend. Aiper is happy to answer the call.
Aiper is having a huge sale on pool cleaners during its Aiper Day event. The sale runs until June 30. We're going to spotlight one product in particular that will help with that pool makeover: the Scuba X1 Pro Max. It's an automatic pool cleaner with all the features you need to keep the water fresh and the tiles sparkly, so you can bask in the sun with a margarita.
Scuba X1 Pro Max – $1,799 $2,599
31% off
If you're familiar with robot vacuums, you get the general appeal of a robotic pool cleaner. You get it set up, let it loose in your pool, and clean the filter when it's done. The manual labor of hand-scrubbing a pool is forgotten. The best part is that your pool gets a fantastic clean – you aren't sacrificing a quality job in favor of convenience.
The Scuba X1 Pro Max cleans the floor, walls, and surface and waterline in your pool. After its first time cleaning your pool, it creates a map and plans out the best route for next time. It learns where lights and filters are and can navigate around or even over them with its treads. It can climb stairs, so you know it's getting into every nook in the pool. It will climb your pool walls like a spider and cleans the entire height of the wall, far enough above the water line that you'll get all the gross scum that collects just above the water.
The Scuba X1 Pro Max comes with plenty of power and a strong filter. It has 8,500 GPH (gallons per hour) suction, which is powerful enough to deep clean the pool after a period of disuse. It has a very fine filter that will pick up big things like leaves, twigs and even stones but also filter out tiny things like dust, particles, and algae. Just spray the filter with your hose to clean it out.
When the Scuba X1 Pro Max is done with its cleaning cycle, it will climb a wall and hang out on the side of the pool until you plug it in or decide to send it back down. If you want a convenient way to carry the Scuba X1 Pro Max outside the pool, consider the Aiper Caddy. It will help you get the Scuba to an outlet without having to carry it. There's currently a sale on a Scuba X1 Pro Max and Aiper Caddy bundle that brings its price down to $1,999 from $2,899.
Scuba X1 Pro Max and HydroComm Pro Bundle – $2,299 $3,499
34% off
Another neat gadget you can pair with the Scuba X1 Pro Max is the HydroComm Pro. This is a floating water monitor and underwater communication device that keeps track of five different points of data about your pool: temperature, pH level, salt level, electrical current, and cleaning power. It also gives your water a general quality score. It communicates these data points to you via the Aiper app. You'll be completely in the know about the health of your pool – no more surprises.
The HydroComm Pro can connect to the Scuba Z1 Pro Max underwater. You can see the complete cleaning history of the pool and compare that with the water quality the HydroComm Pro is giving you. With the integration of HydroComm Pro, you can also communicate with the Scuba X1 Pro Max when it is operating underwater and retrieve it to the surface or change its cleaning mode via Aiper's app. The HydroComm Pro is solar powered, and it can provide 24 hour water monitoring.
If it's time to give your pool a solid clean – and keep it clean all summer – don't miss out on the Aiper Day Sale running until June 30. You'll get huge savings on top-quality pool cleaners, including this stand-out deal on the Scuba X1 Pro Max and HydroComm Pro bundle. Getting your pool summer ready doesn't have to be a hassle.

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