Aiper
Scuba S1
Based on 69 Reddit mentions
$549.99
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One year of swimming changed me more than I expected
I originally learned to swim mostly because my family didn’t want me drowning if I ever fell into the water. I started out taking lessons at a public pool just like you, and later my family built a pool at home for convenience. Our aiper pool robot basically feels like part of the family now. After
...BigGirl367 in r/Swimming
December 4, 2025 8:37 AM
26
Aiper was a bust, recommended me a vacuum robot
Aiper Scuba S1 works beautifully.
SpermicidalLube in r/pools
June 25, 2025 6:46 PM
13
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
13
I'm considering buying an aiper pool robot, worth it?
I think it's totally worth it. I picked up the Aiper Scuba S1 last year and it handled the walls and the floor all summer. I barely had to do any manual touch-ups after that. The filter is pretty fine so it catches a lot more than I expected. I usually run it 2 to 3 times a week and the pool stays c
...SierraWrig in r/swimmingpools
February 27, 2026 3:55 AM
4
Help me decide. Aiper scuba S1 or Dolphin Nautilus CC
My friend and I both use Aiper Scubas and are very happy with them. My pool has a problem with leaves falling year round and the scuba does a great job of getting them up and cleaning the sand off the bottom
OutOfBounds11 in r/swimmingpools
October 23, 2025 1:39 PM
5
Is it smart to buy a pool robot before swim season actually starts?
I have a similar size pool, about 16k gallons fiberglass. I picked up the aiper scuba s1 last season and honestly it handled the floor and walls better than I expected. I usually run it 2-3 times a week during peak summer and it keeps up with pollen and the fine sand we get after storms.
Entire-Jello-629 in r/pools
March 4, 2026 3:19 AM
3
What do you still prefer to keep wired at home?
Except for the WIFI and cameras, I prefer wireless things. For cleaning tools especially, wireless just makes life easier. Not having to deal with messy cords, finding outlets, or dragging cables around every time you want to clean is a big win. That's why I went cordless for both my vacuum and my a
...Gasfabrikxh in r/smarthome
December 31, 2025 8:45 AM
2
Pool season's here and my back hurts… pool robot worth it?
I'm based in Brisbane so we've been swimming for a month or so now. I bought an Aiper Scuba S1 Pro. Absolutely love it so far. I particularly like the eco mode so you put it in for a clean on a Monday evening, it then stays in the pool and also cleans wed and Fri nights. People on this sub will try
...umaywellsaythat in r/pools
November 12, 2025 5:19 AM
2
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
2
Robot pool cleaner
I have aiper brand robot sweep and the skimmer. LOVE both!! Very easy to handle and clean! The skimmer has solar panels and I only need to plug in to charge in winter when no sun for a few days. Highly recommend!! Scuba S1 cleaner and Surfer S1 skimmer are what I have.
queenhabib in r/swimmingpools
April 4, 2026 2:39 PM
2