#59 in Pools, hot tubs & supplies
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product
Reddit mentions of Pentair R201276 214 Pro Vac Series Residential and Commercial Pool Vacuums
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Pentair R201276 214 Pro Vac Series Residential and Commercial Pool Vacuums. Here are the top ones.
Buying options
View on Amazon.comor
Unique suction chamber concentrates vacuum velocity equally and full width flex strips guide debris into the suction chamberAll wheels are adjustable to increase or decrease the vacuum velocityIncludes 1-1/2-inch vac hose swivel connection; comes with 14-inch commercial modelAlso includes metal swivel handle, ball bearing wheels, stainless steel nut and boltDimension - 2.840 x 2.660 x 2.330 in.Unique suction chamber concentrates vacuum velocity equally and full width flex strips guide debris into the suction chamberAll wheels are adjustable to increase or decrease the vacuum velocityIncludes 1-1/2-inch vac hose swivel connection; comes with 14-inch commercial modelAlso includes metal swivel handle, ball bearing wheels, stainless steel nut and boltMeasures 24-3/4-inch length by 9-inch height by 15-inch width
Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 24.75 Inches |
Size | Measures 24-3/4-inch length by 9-inch height by 15-inch width |
Weight | 7 Pounds |
Width | 15 Inches |
https://www.amazon.com/Pentair-R201276-Residential-Commercial-Vacuums/dp/B003840IV6
this is the vac we use in the commercial world, only the 22 inch version
We've used Pentair/Rainbow ProVac heads for years of our service vans. They do a great job, roll easily and steer well due to the swivel handle. Parts are readily available so we get 5+ years of daily use of 10+ vacuums per day before they need to be replaced. For your pool the 14" head would be a good size (R201276). We tried the ProVac 2 and didn't like it as much.
It's worth noting it's designed for 1-1\2" vacuum hoses, so if you have an 1-1\4" hose you'd have to remove the hose swivel and it won't work as well.
Short of the ProVac, I'd just get a cheap concrete pool vac and plan on replacing every couple years. I'd steer clear of liner vacs as they are a pain to vacuum with and have no benefit in your pool.