Aiper
Scuba S1
Based on 69 Reddit mentions
$549.99
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Cordless vacuum!!!
I have an older Aiper Scuba S1 and I personally love it. I used it even all winter (I’m in Seattle and don’t cover or close my pool) in almost freezing temps (despite the warning of needing 50 degree water) and it has been fine for over a year now. Gets about 80-90% of the pool clean each time and r
...slowgojoe in r/pools
August 11, 2025 4:47 PM
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Pool robot that actually scrubs the walls and scum line?
I have an Aiper Scuba S1. I bought it on a big sale and had zero expectations of it working well. Pleasantly surprised. It has multi-mode cleaning capabilities, a whole pool and wall option or just walls or just floors option. It climbs and sticks on the water line for a few seconds while cleaning.
...sh4des in r/pools
November 16, 2025 8:26 PM
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Cord vs cordless robot vacuum
I I recently tested an Aiper cordless pool robot after using our Medtronic dolphin for several years. I don’t know if the Aiper was defective, but the cleaning performance was abysmal compared to the dolphin. The runtime on the batteries was also weak. Again, I’m not sure if it is defective, but I’m
...FrankyBenjamin in r/pools
May 21, 2025 12:34 PM
3
Robot for 2025?
After watching a few videos, I ended up getting an Aiper Scuba S1... I've only had it this season, but I'm extremely pleased with it, and for $450 on sale, I don't mind replacing it every few years if needed. Doesn't have any fancy features like docking, remote start, etc however. I have a 20x40, 40
...greysplash in r/pools
September 4, 2025 1:30 PM
3
Are Aiper vacuums any good?
I have had the Aiper Scuba S1 for a a year and half now and absolutely love it. His name is Robbie and my 2 year old loves asking for Robbie. He takes an hour or so to fully charge and runs for about 4hrs. My pool is smallish, 12k gallons and cleans the bottom without leaving a speck of debris. You
...ShipisSinking in r/pools
May 9, 2025 2:16 PM
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Anyone use a robot pool cleaner that you like?
I have an Aiper Scuba S1 and Surfer S2. Been pretty happy with both. Scuba can do a pull pass of my 25000gal pool on one charge with walls and floors. Only problem I've had is that I have and odd pool that grades very suddenly to 10 ft in the deep end, and because of that, I can't put it into floor
...chrisdpratt in r/swimmingpools
June 25, 2025 10:26 PM
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Robot
I use aiper scuba s1 2025, customer service is helpful, but idk about the longevity of it add I've only had it this season. Corded robots are convenient, but due to the way my pool is set up and outlet location it was not an ideal option for me. I charge it overnight, turn on and drop in before work
...katerade103 in r/pools
July 9, 2025 5:27 PM
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Hi, I am in the market for a pool vacuum and I am considering a battery operated wireless model for my 20 X 40 in ground swimming pool and would like to know your thoughts and recommendations. Thanks !
Aiper Scuba S1. Gets many negative comments but mine works really good. Wireless and runs for four hours on a charge. It was also the robot that did not get stuck on the main drain. Yes, the wife bought 3 brands and insisted we try first and return the other 2.
Prestigious-Theory88 in r/swimmingpools
July 12, 2025 7:29 AM
2
Does using a pool robot really significantly reduce the labor and time costs?
Love our Aiper Scuba S1 and the Aiper Sirfer S1! The company has GREAT customer support too!! The Scuba stopped charging and I emailed them and had a response same day and had it shipped to them for free and they fixed it and sent it back with a week. Have had it about 3 years now with no other issu
...queenhabib in r/swimmingpools
April 24, 2026 3:37 PM
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Just got some basic automation set up
Nice setup. I've had an aiper pool robot for almost a year now and overall it's been great for both automation and cleaning. The only real downside for me is charging, it's not difficult, just easy to forget. I've been experimenting with tying it into Home Assistant, even if it's just reminders inst
...MessyCombustion in r/homeautomation
January 30, 2026 2:26 AM
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