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Fri, 21 Aug, 2026Updated 06:32 am IST
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Poolease X1 Pool Robot Costs $100

This budget-friendly pool robot weighs 9 pounds and uses water jets to clean the pool floor, but lacks features like wireless connectivity and a debris basket

Poolease X1 Pool Robot Costs $100
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The Poolease X1 pool robot is a budget-friendly option that costs barely over $100. Weighing 9 pounds, it is powered by water jets that send it on a zigzag path around the pool, pulling debris up through the bottom of the device.

The Poolease X1 is limited to cleaning the floor of a pool and cannot clean walls, waterline, or steps. This is due to its simple propulsion system, which does not include spinning brushes or treads.

The device also lacks features like wireless connectivity and mobile app control, which is expected at this price level. Additionally, it does not have a debris basket, but instead captures debris inside the device using a simple filter screen.

One advantage of the Poolease X1 is that it is easy to clean and maintain. The device can be split into two halves by snapping open four clips, and then sprayed with a hose to remove any debris.

## Why it matters The Poolease X1 is part of a subset of pool robots that cost well under $500, sometimes much less. This market is an alternative to the more expensive pool-scrubbing robots that cost thousands of dollars. The Poolease X1's low price point and simple design make it an option for consumers who want a basic pool cleaning device without the high cost.

The Poolease X1's limitations and lack of features may be a trade-off for its low price. However, for those who only need a device to clean the pool floor, it may be a suitable option. As the market for pool robots continues to grow, devices like the Poolease X1 may become more popular for their affordability and simplicity.

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