Aquabot Turbo T-Jet Robotic Pool Cleaner Review

The Aquabot Turbo T-Jet is a mid-priced robotic pool cleaner. It is designed for cleaning inground pools of various shapes and surfaces. Our Aquabot Turbo T-Jet review looks at its features, questions, advantages and disadvantages.

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Introduction

The Aquabot Turbo T-Jet (model ABTTJET) cleans the floor, walls (if the pool to wall transition is curved) and waterline of a swimming pool. It has its own vacuum pump motor, which provides water jet power for its propulsion and suction power for its filter bag filtration system.

The Turbo T-Jet has a 50-foot floating power cable that is inserted into its own power supply box. Its power supply is then connected to a 120 VAC/60Hz GFCI outlet. The E-Z swivel cable device is used to keep the floating cable tangle-free.

On the whole, the Aquabot Turbo T-Jet seems to be easy to use and to maintain. When it comes to cleaning a swimming pool, it takes its time and needs some tweaking to effectively clean most of the pool.

Aquabot Turbo T-Jet: Features

What is included with the robotic pool cleaner?

It has its own power supply and 50-foot floating power cable. It comes with two filter bags: a mesh bag for leaves and a 2-micron fine bag for dirt.

What is the warranty on the Turbo T-Jet?

Aquabot gives it a 2-year warranty: 100% warranty for the first year and a limited warranty for the second year.

Do you connect it to the pool pump?

No, the Aquabot Turbo T-Jet has its own internal pump motor. It does not need any external pump system in order to clean the pool. You plug its floating power cable into the power supply. Then you plug the power supply into a GFCI power outlet.

Can it be used in a pool with a vinyl liner?

Yes, the Turbo T-Jet can be used in an inground pool that has a vinyl liner. It has non-marring wheels that will not hurt the pool liner. The wheels are not powered and will not leave spin marks. It also does not have brushes that might scrape the liner. What it does have are the powered washing jets at the sides that blow clean water at the dirt. The water jets do not damage the pool liner.

Can Turbo T-Jet climb and clean the pool walls?

Yes, it will climb the walls unless the transition between the pool floor and wall is a sharp right angle. It needs a curved transition to make it up the wall. Another thing that might prevent it from getting up the wall is filter bags that are dirty and heavy with debris. Adjusting the internal buoyancy floats might also improve its wall climbing performance.

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