
Take the stress out of your summer with this robotic pool cleaner
There are two universal facts about pools: Everyone loves having one, and no one likes cleaning them. You either take on the expensive process of hiring someone to do it or stare into the depths, trying to figure out how you're going to scrub the bottom. Luckily, for those of us fortunate enough to have a pool, there's a solution.
The long-lasting, ultra-reliable Pool Cleaner K Series from iGarden is a step forward in pool cleaning tech. With its Precise Obstacle Crossing, powerful turbo mode, and three-year replacement warranty, this is a device you can count on. Make sure your pool is ready when you're ready. You'll have your little robot buddy to thank for your clear oasis.
There's nothing worse than planning a get-together at your place, turning on your pool cleaner and discovering the battery is dead. Suddenly, your entire day is at the mercy of a slow-to-charge machine. With the K Series robotic pool cleaner, you don't have to worry about that. It delivers up to 6 hours of continuous operation in bottom-cleaning mode. That's not just because of its larger battery capacity; it's also because it's an optimized system. The iGarden AI-Inverter™ Technology is always clocking your robot's operating conditions and adjusting the motor power and suction on the fly. That's how iGarden is able to deliver efficiency up to five times better than previous models.
What does it mean to have 5X better efficiency? What about a 10-day runtime. Program the AI scheduler to activate the built-in '3 days × 1 hour' pool-bottom cleaning mode. On a single charge, your cleaner will perform three one-hour deep-clean cycles spaced 72 hours apart over a 10-day span. No charging or manual input required.That consistent level of work over such a long span isn't just because of a bigger battery. It's pure engineered efficiency. Behind the K Series' remarkable 10-day runtime lies an optimized flow-channel design paired with a turbine-grade impeller. Rather than simply cranking up motor power (which demands higher flow rates and wastes energy), their precision-crafted channel geometry maintains strong suction at moderate flow—delivering powerful cleaning while conserving battery. Meanwhile, the turbine-grade impeller is tuned to generate maximum water throughput at low power draw. Together, these innovations form the core of its energy-efficient system and enables extended operation on a single charge.
It's great when a pool is clear, but most of the time, that's just not how it is. Floats up top and toys on the bottom can stymie the typical robot pool cleaner. On top of that, having a pool with a unique shape is great until your cleaner is stuck in a corner, unable to find its way out.
The K Series pairs advanced navigation—infrared sensing, directional positioning, and IMU posture recognition—with the iGarden AI-Inverter™ Technology, which provides instantaneous torque boosts to break free from tight spots. While navigation optimizes its route, the iGarden AI-Inverter™ Technology helps recover from obstructions, greatly reducing the likelihood of getting stuck.
This tech also allows it to be exceptional at cleaning and crossing over obstacles. The stylish chassis is super mobile, letting your cleaner clear obstacles as high as two steps. The brushless DC motor makes sure your robot doesn't have any blind spots. The bottom of your pool has never been more pristine.
If you have a pool, you're aware of how much gunk gets in it. Hair, algae and large particles aren't just unsightly, but can be a problem for the typical pool cleaner. This simply isn't the case for the K Series, thanks to its proprietary closed-channel flow design. The turbine-grade impeller is engineered to let the debris flow in and water flow out, tidying things in no time.
If you need a little more power, turn on 200% Turbo Mode. The intense suction can clear out heavy debris like leaves in seconds. This saves you from needing to do repeat passes and manual touch-ups so you can get to the best part of having a pool—enjoying it.
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