Dive into Cleanliness! 🌊
The Wall Whale 18" Swimming Pool Brush is a powerful, versatile tool designed for efficient pool cleaning. Made from durable aluminum, it weighs just 1 pound and features a unique fish shape for easy maneuverability. Ideal for both routine maintenance and tackling tough algae, this brush attaches effortlessly to any pole, making it a must-have for pool owners and service professionals.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 2"W x 12"H |
Item Shape | Fish |
Theme | Swimming Pool |
Color | Blue |
Special Features | Reusable |
K**A
Remarkable ingenuity and engineering!
I'm a new first time pool owner and purchased the usual types of brushes small and large to eliminate algae growth. Well, after many exhausting efforts to try to keep the brush head in contact with my pool wall, I finally looked at the Wall Whale pool brush.This thing works as advertised. I'm so glad, and thankful, that your engineers figured out the trick to virtually effortlesspool brushing.For those of you out there that are still on the fence about purchasing thisawesome product, I say, just buy it, and you'll understand in a minute why Iwholly endorse this pool brush.In all honesty, when I first saw this product on Amazon, I thought it looked stupid. Was I ever wrong. Thank you GABco Products, Inc.
J**K
Works as advertised
Such a simple design to to help with the arduous task of brushing a 20X40 pool. Works as advertised but not sure how long it will last. At $34, the price is a little steep. I hope the company reinvests some of the profit to address some of the issues others experienced. On the plus side, their customer service is responsive.
L**.
Not much
Works well
W**T
Game-Changing Brush for Cleaning Pool Walls
This is the third Amazon review I've written in over 20 years, since I joined at just about the start of this site. But, I only speak if it's important. My two other reviews are on books. Nothing else - until now. Equipment is usually underwhelming. Especially these days, when nearly everything is junk. This ingenious device is a notable exception, and no surprise it's patented.My pool is new, large, high-end, concrete & traditional plaster. Good water chemistry, Pentair top-end filter, crystal-clear water, but because of extreme tropical sunshine, high temperature (warm air + lots of gas pool heater use), and lower than typical chlorine use due to sensitivity, occasional algae growth (confined almost exclusively to the walls) does occur.I grew-up with a pool and learned to sweep & clean it as a child. Chores. Daily, for many years. Pool care is second-nature to me, I know all the secrets better than pros, and I have never seen a design make such great use of the physics of water motion as this brush (I also spent a lot of time on boats).Just as the manufacturer and other reviewers opine, the huge drag created by the top-fin - as this thing moves - exerts massive downward pressure that drives the bristles hard against the plaster surface, scrubbing away all the algae from the porous plaster in a way no amount of human strength can do on its own.It then flips down like a dream on your upstroke, slicing back up through the water with slick perfection. Kind of reminds me of my rowing days.Vertical walls I could not get an angle on with a regular brush were finally clean in minutes, and while I use high arm strength to sweep no matter what the tool (one reason I hate tennis & golf - all the ball travel is in the racket/club/ball technology & in your form - unlike real sports, where your actual strength determines force, ergo, distance), it's easy to see this brush would increase even a weak arm's thrust, as advertised. It's all in the physics, and it works.My only warning is to choose the right seting for the fin on top, which (in my opinion) is one notch away from the maximum pressure setting. The more the fin sticks out, the more pressure it gives, but the final notch causes the fin to flip-over too much as it goes almost perpendicular to the pole, so don't waste your time on that setting.The lower settings (presumably for weaker arms) don't clean as well, defeating the purpose of the brush, so use the 2nd highest setting. You can also use this on the pool steps (if they're long steps, works better, larger pool), and it creates the same downdraft, increasing cleaning power. I use it on the pool bottom as well, and if you keep your angle shallow, same effect. It's a fantastic overall pool brush. Nothing better. I still have to use a curved edge brush for tight spots around the steps, and a very small steel bristle brush for other step hard-spots and other areas where algae is indurate (plaster rough spots), but besides that, this is my main go-to brush now, and I never heard of it until a few weeks ago.Last comment is that almost all injection molded plastics these days are made in China, so I find it hard to believe this is made in the USA even though the ad says so (didn't I see "designed in USA, made in China" - like iPhones...once it arrived?). I can't remember, and I'm not going to go check the pool right now at a cafe, but if it truly is made in USA, that's icing on the cake. If it's not, then they need to bring manufacturing home, even if it means opening their own plastics shop (traditional mold or injection mold, whatever).This wins the award for greatest design that seems like a gimmick and is actually 100% the real deal.Thank you, inventors & designers. You deserve all the buys.Science wins.Cheers & Good Luck.
D**S
You didn't realize you needed this all along
It does what it says it does and it's friggin amazing. Great for brushing the deep end of the pool!
J**O
Works great if you have strength to push down in the water
This works as it should. You might not need two hands to brush the pool but you still need enough strength to push down to get it to work. We bought it for my dad who is 80 and he can't push it down with out it being set to the easiest setting and it is still difficult. My wife can use it but she also said you need need some strength to push down. She also said that it is still easier with this whale fin brush than with just the standard brush. I think it is easy and love not having to push the brush agains the wall with 2 hands to sweep the walls of the pool. So far I think it should last awhile but we store it in the shade in AZ.
D**K
Based on long experience, the best pool brush you can buy.
This order is to replace a very old one still in service today. Every pool owner should have one of these. The design makes this brush more effective than brushes without the spoiler. All you have to do is push the pole straight DOWN or at an angle. The spoiler applies force keeping the brush against the side wall of the pool. My old one has been in service since 2002! PS: I store it out of the sun!
B**D
Awkward
Definitely heavier than other brushes. Is awkward to use.
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