Nautilus CC

Dolphin

Nautilus CC

155 positive 0 neutral 28 negative

Based on 183 Reddit mentions

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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

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Maddogmitch56 in r/swimmingpools

April 24, 2026 4:47 PM

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Do you use a robot pool vacuum?

I looked for... Reliable (doesn't break down as quickly) Repairable (parts are easily accessible) Corded (so it's suction is consistent and I can leave it in the pool for several days instead of having to take it out to recharge) Other features I wanted (but didn't get): 4. Mapping of pool (so then

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laz1b01 in r/pools

July 28, 2025 8:21 PM

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The pool nerd

I’ve only had one pool bot, a dolphin nautilus supreme cc ($1500!!!). When it works, it works great! After a year and a half one of the sensors went wonky and I thought it was broken for 6 months. It keeps errorring with robot out of pool. I can finally get it to work again but I have to do a ritual

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BigBootyWholes in r/pools

February 21, 2026 4:26 PM

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Is a robot vacuum recommended for this pool size?

I dont think you need to make a decision now. I went 4 years without a pool vacuum, and only got one once I let go of my pool service company. Small pool as well, about 27ft long and peanut shaped with width at 12 feet at the widest and 8 feet at the narrowest, maybe 6 feet deep at the drain. If you

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MRanon8685 in r/pools

May 12, 2025 3:25 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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Inground pool

I am on the second season with our pool. The heater is worth it. If you have solar, it's really worth it. I don't have solar so I just run the filter and heater overnight and it turns off before noon. The extra expense is worth it. Our previous pool was above ground with no heater and it was so cold

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Wonderful_sloth in r/longisland

July 2, 2025 5:41 PM

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Best budget robot vacuum?

Best value would be Nautilus CC but if you're looking for something even cheaper I don't know if it would last. Dolphin sells parts for everything so even if something goes bad you can replace the part.

feelinuneasy1234 in r/swimmingpools

September 23, 2025 7:52 AM

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First-time pool owner- feeling overwhelmed about our vacuum options.

For your range the dolphin nautilus CC pro. I personally use the wave 80 which is a little outside your range, but it's a beast. Make sure you get the little cart too, those things are a pain to move and having the cart makes it way easier. I also HIGHLY recommend getting a safety hook, or some othe

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Hustlasaurus in r/pools

September 26, 2025 6:11 PM

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Has anyone found that using a pool robot actually cuts down on cleaning time and effort?

I have a dolphin nautilus cc for a bottom robot, and a beta skimmer for a top robot. I use the bottom a lot, and it absolutely works extremely well. The top skimmer gets most of its use in the fall and spring when my oak trees decide they want to snow leaves/pollen. It does also work very well. Some

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ShamrockAPD in r/swimmingpools

April 24, 2026 1:34 PM

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Has anyone found that using a pool robot actually cuts down on cleaning time and effort?

I have a fiberglass pool, with a dolphin Nautilus cc, cartridge filter and a SWG. It’s the most set and forget thing ever. My cartridge filter is oversized, so I only clean the filters with a pressure washer like 3 times a year. I might brush the water line every now and then for fun.

NavierIsStoked in r/swimmingpools

April 24, 2026 3:40 PM

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