Is it worth it? - Dolphin Liberty 200 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner Review
Does the Liberty 200 Perfect the Cordless Design?
Overview of the Liberty 200
- The review introduces the Matronics Liberty 200, questioning whether it resolves issues faced by previous cordless pool cleaners.
- The reviewer has tested several cordless cleaners that were disappointing due to lack of cleaning power and poor battery life.
Performance Comparison
- The Liberty 200 offers a runtime of 1.5 hours and can clean both floors and walls, but lacks the efficiency of corded models like Dolphin's Quantum or Premiere.
- While it competes well against other cordless units, it fails to clean water lines, which is a significant drawback compared to corded options.
Cleaning Features
- The unit features an active brush for scrubbing debris and algae but only includes a standard fine filter basket, limiting its effectiveness against smaller particles.
- Compared to Dolphin's corded robots that offer advanced filtration options (like nano filters), the Liberty 200 falls short in capturing small debris such as pollen and pet dander.
Design Considerations
- The cordless design eliminates tangling issues but sacrifices power; users must charge daily since there’s no programmable timer.
- Although it parks near the pool edge for easy removal, its weight makes handling cumbersome without assistance.
Battery Life and Warranty
- Charging takes six hours for just one cleaning cycle, raising concerns about time efficiency compared to traditional models with programmable timers.
- It comes with a two-year warranty from Matronics, shorter than competitors' warranties; buyers should be cautious of restocking fees when purchasing online.
Final Verdict on the Liberty 200