Dolphin
Nautilus CC Plus
Based on 66 Reddit mentions
$948.00
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I’m looking to buy a robot cleaner for my pool. Need recommendation.
I have a dolphin nautilus CC plus that I inherited from the previous home owner. We’ve had it 2 years without issues and I’m not sure how long the previous owner had it. It cleans great. Mine doesn’t do well climbing stairs but it also doesn’t get stuck, just not as good at cleaning them than the re
...Maddogmitch56 in r/swimmingpools
April 24, 2026 4:47 PM
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Cordless vacuum!!!
I have the N1. Before this I had the Dolphin Nautilus cc plus. The dolphin did a much better job and I had the extra fine filters but it was corded and a pain in the ass to clean. Plus, it was about double the price of this one. once the cord went out and a replacement cord was almost $200, I said f
...Dhh05594 in r/pools
August 11, 2025 6:39 PM
10
Aiper was a bust, recommended me a vacuum robot
Nautilus CC plus owner. Died under warranty (9 months after purchase), parts made of unubtainium. They wanted me to ship it to PA for a warranty repair, but was nearly the price of a replacement, and turnaround was 6-12 weeks according to them. Parent company less than helpful. Finally found a place
...carssuck1982 in r/pools
June 25, 2025 6:32 PM
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I am at a loss for a pool robot. Help.
Maytronics dolphin nautilus cc plus non WiFi. 6 years in, still good. Replaced cord 1x Foam rollers every 2 years. Tracks 1x New floats Now, you may think that’s a lot. It’s not. Not compared to others. 125$ for cord, rollers were 3 sets for 35$ off brand Amazon. Floats same.
FunFact5000 in r/pools
June 25, 2025 12:05 PM
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24 Year Old Dolphin Cleaner finally died. Was told to expect any brand to last only 3 years moving forward?!?
I got a dolphin nautilus CC Plus a few years ago for about $800. If it died or had a major problem today I'd replace it again on the same day it died. Even if it only lasts 4 years, $200/season to never have to vacuum or brush my pool is worth every penny.
ilessthan3math in r/pools
July 11, 2025 3:29 PM
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Weekly Pool Robot Discussion Thread – Questions, Reviews, and Recommendations
I have a Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus (no WiFi) that I bought back in 2020. It’s been working fine this season. I took it out to clean the filters last week, and now it won’t turn on. When the blue cord is plugged in, the power light will turn off immediately. It stays on when the blue cord is unplugged
...Upper-Ad8248 in r/pools
May 15, 2026 1:41 PM
1
Do I need a new robotic pool cleaner?
I have a similar size and shape pool, though my deep end is 10.5' deep. My dolphin nautilus cc plus is starting its 3rd year in my pool, running daily and I have not replaced any parts and it still climbs the walls and covers the entire pool. Seems like your robot is a dud. Replacing all the parts i
...EmotionalChain9820 in r/pools
May 29, 2025 12:28 PM
1
Best Pool Robot Vacuums?
Had the dolphin nautilus CC Plus. After 5 years the parts/scrubbers began breaking down. Needed a full rebuild. Ended up selling it on marketplace and getting the Polaris 965iQ. Dolphin is certainly the popular choice, but the Polaris far exceeds it in every way.
Upstairs_Let6149 in r/pools
June 4, 2025 7:53 PM
1
Aiper was a bust, recommended me a vacuum robot
I have to also recommend the Dolphin Nautilus CC (plus) NON WIFI. Not sure what the wifi does, but you sure don't need it. Don't go wireless either, unless you want to deal with battery replacements and all the other issues that i see on this site. keep it simple, it will last longer and easier to r
...MaintenanceCapable83 in r/pools
June 26, 2025 12:18 AM
1
The more I read about robots, the more I’m lost
Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus review I have this one plus bought the cart/stand for $150 and an extra set of fine mesh filters. I’d buy it all again. However, I think Aiper has an attractive price and gets some good reviews. The summer is wasting, though. Pull the trigger. Get a robot.
PotterHouseCA in r/pools
July 6, 2025 5:07 PM
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