
Automate Your Pool Cleaning: Surface Debris Gone Before It Sinks
Enjoy sparkling clear water with less effort. This automatic skimmer effortlessly captures leaves, bugs, and floating debris before they settle on the bottom.


Stop Debris Before It Sinks
Manual skimming is endless work. Once debris sinks, it becomes sludge on your pool floor. This surface skimmer connects to your filter pump to create a continuous vortex, actively pulling in floating messes automatically so your pool stays cleaner, longer.

Easy Clamp-On Installation
Forget complex plumbing or permanent modifications. The adjustable mounting bracket securely clamps onto the frame of most above-ground pools. The red lever allows for quick height adjustments to match your water level, ensuring optimal skimming performance.

Large-Capacity, Easy-Clean Basket
The spacious internal strainer basket holds significant amounts of debris, extending the time between cleanings. When it's full, simply lift it out by the handle, empty the contents, and rinse. It's designed to maintain strong water flow even as it collects leaves.
Specifications
| Surface Skimmer | For Above-Ground Pools |
| Clamp-On Bracket | Adjustable, Tool-Free |
| Durable Plastic | Corrosion Resistant |
| Grey Body / Blue Basket & Accents | With Red Adjustment Lever |
| Skimmer Body, Removable Basket, Lid, Adjustable Bracket, Hose Adapter | High Capacity |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this skimmer require a pump to work?
Yes, this surface skimmer relies on the suction from your existing pool filter pump to create the vortex action that draws in debris. It connects via a hose to your pump's intake.
Will this fit my specific above-ground pool?
The adjustable clamp-on bracket is designed to be compatible with most standard metal or soft-sided above-ground pool frames. The height adjustment ensures it can sit correctly at the water line.
How often do I need to clean the basket?
Frequency depends on your environment (e.g., how many trees are nearby). The large-capacity basket reduces cleaning frequency, but it's best to check it regularly, especially after windy days, to ensure optimal water flow.