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The Hayward W3PVS20JST Poolvergnuegen is a self-propelled, 2-wheel suction pool cleaner designed for in-ground pools up to 16 x 32 ft. Featuring patented self-adjusting turbine vanes, it delivers maximum suction power at any flow rate and handles large debris effortlessly. Its patented tire treads and adjustable roller skirts enhance climbing and maneuverability on uneven surfaces, while multiple internal steering programs guarantee comprehensive pool coverage. Easy to install using your existing pump and skimmer, this durable cleaner is built with chemical-resistant materials and optimized hose design for efficient, long-lasting performance.












| ASIN | B07SS4G8XN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,934 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Suction Pool Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Hayward |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,123) |
| Efficiency | Highly Efficient |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610377389914 |
| Hose Length | 33 Feet |
| Installation Type | Self-Installation |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40.4"L x 13.6"W x 11.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Pool Cleaner |
| Load Capacity | 1E+1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hayward |
| Manufacturer Part Number | W3PVS20JST |
| Material Type | Polypropylene, Polyethylene (PE), or Nylon |
| Model Name | W3PVS20JST |
| Model Number | W3PVS20JST |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Self Propelled |
| Power Source | Hydraulic Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Rinse with clean water after each use, clean the filter regularly, and store in a cool, dry place. |
| Required Assembly | No |
| UPC | 610377389914 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
I**R
Improved greatly over the feet and flipper unit! Works out of the box but, it's not psychic.
So let's talk about Wayward Hayward a bit. This is my third unit. The first two were the flipper style. The first one was excellent. Lasted three years. The second one, the "update" was a complete confused POS. We hated it from the start. This is the upgrade, with the new design of the trac rollers and the vacuum cleaner front. Verdict. First off, I don’t plastic parts are alive so, the performance isn't going to change. It comes assembled and ready to use out of the box. I LOVE that!! Think like the manufacturer! They have to make a product flexible enough for midsize to very large pools. 20 to 40 thousand gallon as the description says. Well, there's a huge difference in pump power! We have a 3500 per whaterver pump, which is for the 20,000 gallon. When I split the suction between the Main drain and this unit, it won’t climb. However, thinking about the design, I increased the suction to all unit and, it climbs perfectly. So, it "replaces" the main drain and that’s fine with me! They annoy me anyway. I leave them just open enough to compensate for a clog or a reduction in flow and Hayward climbs. I would assume with more power it could walk on water but, that's what to keep in mind. Vacuum power is key. It’s not magic. The unit has some hard turn mechanics inside to prevent going over and over in the same pattern. The two wheels can be randomized. Thus, I assume IF the randomization is too opposite, it would do circles and that would be bad. So, check to make sure the random tabs on the wheels are offset and if you're experiencing spinning in place or repeated patterns, decrease the randomizer distance. I didn’t have to. Mine's perfect out of the box. What do I notice different? Well, those stupid feet and flippers are gone. Major improvement. It's plastic in a chemical pool so, it's not a fine wine which will get better with age. Plan on replacement parts, probably yearly I'll guess, maybe two. Hayward put less material in the hose, which I find to be SMART! The other hose was too heavy and thick. The joints on the hose are more secure than the old design. There is a tool with this unit the other didn’t have. It’s a rubber suction gauge that fits into the skimmer hole. Worthy. Value for price paid is there because they all cost a lot. Don't let the kids ride it or the dog eat it and you should be fine.
J**R
Perfect after Tweaking So Far
Decided to replace an aging Zodiac MX8 that kept needing many expensive parts to keep running. Got the 4 wheel model. I have a challenging pool for such a vac. Sort of triangle with sides of 32', 36', 40' and 10', with a small deep end (8.5'), lots of steps, seats, etc. creating sharp square corners, and two raised pancake drains about 12" round and 1.75" tall at the center. Not only that, I'm gone for weeks or months at a time, so it has to never get tangled or caught on something. I run the 2 HP pump at 2500 RPM to save noise and money, for three hours a day (yes, the water is sparkling and tests fine). I put the smallest venturi provided in the vac head, and and it has worked perfectly so far. But the icing on the cake is that I have an Aiper solar surface skimmer (highly recommended!) that loves to crawl on top of a floating vac hose and send me a phone notification about it in the middle of the night that it's caught. To solve that I bought a role of 14=gauge stainless steel bare wire (Amazon) to make weights to sink the hose a bit. Sixteen wraps gave me about 140 grams in four places along the hose (near connectors 3, 5, 7, and 9 from the head in a 10 segment hose) See the pic. Now the Aiper plays nice with the hose. All in all, an easy 5 star review for me.
8**R
Just a great pool cleaner
Recommended by my pool guy. Bought this to replace a failing two wheeled pool cleaner from another manufacturer that was 3 years old. What an improvement! Somewhat pricey, but worth the it. Comes with extra parts to connect with a variety of pool systems (which I did not need).
V**.
I can only recommend the 4-wheel version
UPDATE: After owning this for 3 months here is what I learned. Overall it does a good job with no surprises. Regarding my Cons below, after setting the flow close to maximum and cleaning my filter, it now climbs walls. Even to the point of reaching the surface and sucking air. It never did this at their recommended speed (flow) setting. For the surface algae concern, I bought some small brush-style weather stripping and stuck short pieces to each of the flappers that drag the surface. I can't say if actually helps, but it should from theory. It's been on for over a month and is holding up fine and staying in place. Here's the link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNQMZZCC?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1 ORIGINAL: I bought the 2-wheel version and ended up sending it back and purchased the 4-wheel one. The problem with the smaller one is it would rarely make it to the shallow end. My pool is a simple oval, medium sized at 15,000 gallons and 29 feet long. It's 8 feet deep and since not super long, maybe the slope is a little steep. Both cleaner versions stop and turn as part of normal operation, but the small one does this about 2x as often. It would be working it's way up the slope to the shallow end and stop and turn, then end up in the deep end again. Over and over. Turning is critical to operation since this cleaner will get stuck at a wall or step and bang into it until the turn comes. That's fine but the 2-wheel version just does it too frequently. The 4-wheel version makes it to the shallow end just fine and spends time more or less equally in all areas. With a 29 foot pool the hose with the small one was supposed to be plenty long - it was not and I had to add one segment just to get it to the farthest point. They give 2 more segments with the 4-wheel version and I used all. This gives a little extra so it still goes mostly to the end of the pool even when there is the inevitable loop in the floating hose. In general this style cleaner has some good, and some less than good points. Pro: It covers the pool bottom well without self-imposed keep out areas like the creepy disk type seem to have. It doesn't have that noisy bangbang valve to make it move like the creeping ones and is therefore not so sensitive to sucking in a leaf and getting jammed. I assume it will work just as well in cold water where my bangbang type stopped banging. Con: It doesn't climb walls or steps, not at all. Since it doesn't rub on the surface like the creeping disk type do, it doesn't mechanically stir up the surface algae. So far this hasn't been a problem but time will tell. Overall after a month of use I'm happy with it. The cost is way way higher than the cheap creepy type, but not so much more than the name brand ones. I've gone through 3 or 4 cheap creepy ones and wanted something more reliable. I do have to brush the walls more than I'd like.
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