Dolphin
Nautilus CC
Based on 183 Reddit mentions
$699.00
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Aiper was a bust, recommended me a vacuum robot
Wow, thanks for the info. I have a Dolphin Nautilus CC that I treat worse than a stepkid. It works great! I thought the cordless bots were awesome, but the more I hear about them, the more I want to just keep the dolphin running.
iphone_questions in r/pools
June 25, 2025 6:14 PM
181
Do you use a robot pool vacuum?
Yes I have the dolphin nautilus. I absolutely love it. It runs on a schedule and cleans very well.
adrianrobles23 in r/pools
July 28, 2025 8:07 PM
47
First time owning a home in Vegas w/ a pool
Get a solar cover ($150) immediately. They greatly reduce evaporation and can block sunlight, reducing both your water costs and your chemical costs. Having a reel ($150) makes it much easier to take on/off. Get a pole, leaf net, brush. Buy PoolRX every year and throw it in your pump filter basket
Unusual-Ad1314 in r/vegaslocals
April 14, 2026 8:48 PM
11
What are your pool “must haves”
I am very happy with my Beta SE solar powered skimmer bot. It trundles around the pool all day and until around 10PM and starts up again at sunrise. I also have a Dolphin Nautilus CC corded vacuum bot. I use it once every two weeks or so and it does a great job. If I only had to choose one it would
...Specific-Mammoth-365 in r/pools
May 15, 2025 2:59 PM
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Aiper was a bust, recommended me a vacuum robot
Same here. I have the Dolphin Nautilus CC and every time I put it away and wrap the cords up, I ask myself WHY did I not splurge for the cordless. But I consistently hear about issues for the cordless options, I think we're better off with what we have.
CrispyJizzle26 in r/pools
June 25, 2025 6:23 PM
32
What's your biggest pool maintenance mistake that others should avoid?
Not really any mistakes. You learn by trying and figuring things out. The biggest disaster that comes to mind is running your pump dry or not enough water. A big financial mistake I made was selling my dolphin nautilus robot cleaner thinking doing the old fashion (hose to skimmer) was better and mor
...KindaHODL in r/swimmingpools
September 11, 2025 1:00 PM
19
New pool owner, what is a normal pool cleaning routine?
Highly recommend a robot cleaner, definitely makes cleaning it easy. Throw it in, turn it on and let it clean while you do something else. Ive had a dolphin nautilus cc plus for about 9 yr and have been happy with it. Not sure if you have salt water or regular chlorine, I've had both and salt water
...ExploreNC69 in r/swimmingpools
April 22, 2026 10:11 AM
7
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
7
Anyone use a robot pool cleaner that you like?
Bettabot SE for the top and Dolphin Nautilus CC for the in pool vac bot. I love them both. I have not had any cord tangle problems with the Dolphin, but I don't leave it in the pool except for when it is being used once a week. I have had it about 8 months without any issues and I use it year round
...Specific-Mammoth-365 in r/swimmingpools
June 25, 2025 3:26 PM
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Are Pool Vac Robots worth the hype?
Gotta figure out what you want. I was paying a pool guy $140/month but he missed up twice in 4 months so I had to let him go; so either I was going to do it myself or get a vac. I'm lazy, so obv choice for me was a vac. I now just brush the wall once a week, that takes like 5 mins - and the vac does
...laz1b01 in r/swimmingpools
July 7, 2025 11:24 PM
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