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Old 08-02-2020, 11:15 PM   #1
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I looked at pro tuff skimmer to remove leaves and debris from sandy bottom in front of my deck, I checked out the website and reviews were not great, I thought I would get the 23.5 inch one , has anyone had good luck with this product.
Yes as a few of us stated above. It has 4.7 stars on Amazon based on thousands of reviews which was one of the reasons I decided to try it. Been very happy so far.
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Old 08-03-2020, 07:31 AM   #2
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thanks, i will probably give it a shot, Did you get the large 23.5 one
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Old 08-03-2020, 09:33 AM   #3
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thanks, i will probably give it a shot, Did you get the large 23.5 one
Rugman - I have the 17” one. I wouldn’t go any bigger unless you have a perfectly flat, large and sandy area. Smaller size is best for my semi sandy area with some protruding rocks and undulating lake bottom.
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Old 08-03-2020, 06:48 PM   #4
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thanks, My area is good size, flat and sandy bottom, think i will go for 23.5, I will let people know how I like it. Thanks again for responses.
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thanks, i will probably give it a shot, Did you get the large 23.5 one
I went with 23.5 personally. For us it works perfect for our beach and slope in the water.

Suggestion: Avoid bottom at all costs as you can get more sand than you think and then have to sift. Do a handful of solid passes and stop and grab a cold one The waves and lake will naturally coagulate them again for you to do it again 10 minutes later. Few of those and your water and bottom are pristine. Good luck! Your little swimmers will appreciate your 'hard work'
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