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Stop replacing flimsy equipment every season. Our Water TechniX PRO range is built from heavy-duty materials to clean faster, last longer, and save you money over time.

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Why Water TechniX

Invest in Quality, Enjoy the Results

Stop replacing flimsy equipment year after year. Our Water TechniX PRO range is built with durability and performance in mind β€” so your pool gets cleaned faster and your tools last longer.

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Built to Last

Heavy-duty aluminium frames, reinforced connectors, and UV-resistant plastics are standard on our PRO range β€” designed to handle the harsh Australian sun and frequent use.

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Superior Performance

From flexible vacuum heads that hug every curve to fine-mesh leaf shovels that catch the smallest debris, every tool is engineered for maximum cleaning efficiency.

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User-Friendly Design

Universal pole fittings, swivel connectors, and ergonomic shapes mean less fighting with equipment and more time actually enjoying your pool.

The Complete Toolkit

What Every Pool Owner Needs

Having the right tool for each task is the key to efficient pool maintenance. Here's your essential guide to stocking the pool shed properly.

πŸƒ Leaf Rakes & Shovels

Your first line of defence against floating debris. A deep-bag shovel is ideal for large volumes of leaves on the surface and floor. A flat-frame rake keeps the surface clear between sessions.

πŸ–ŒοΈ Pool Brushes

Essential for scrubbing algae and grime from walls and floors. Choose nylon bristles for fibreglass and vinyl, or stainless steel bristles for concrete and tiled surfaces.

🧹 Vacuum Heads & Hoses

Connect to your skimmer to manually vacuum sunken dirt and debris. A flexible head maintains better contact on curved surfaces β€” always pair with a quality, kink-free hose.

πŸ“ Telescopic Poles

The backbone of your cleaning setup. A sturdy, adjustable pole connects to brushes, rakes, and vacuum heads. Look for aluminium construction and a secure cam lock for reliability.

πŸ§ͺ Water Testing Kits

Accurate testing is non-negotiable for a healthy pool. Use test strips or a reagent kit weekly to check chlorine, pH, and alkalinity. Balanced water keeps your equipment and surfaces in good condition.

🧼 Filter Cleaning Tools

A dirty filter means poor circulation and cloudy water. A WaterWand or high-pressure nozzle blasts grime from cartridge pleats in minutes β€” far faster than a standard garden hose.

Expert Tips

Clean Smarter, Not Harder

Always brush before vacuuming

Brushing loosens algae and dirt from surfaces, allowing it to settle on the floor where your vacuum can pick it up. Skip this step and you'll vacuum the same dirt twice.

Run your pump after brushing

After a thorough brush, run your pump and filter for at least 4–6 hours. This pulls the dislodged debris into the filter rather than letting it resettle.

Use skimmer socks to protect your filter

Pulling a skimmer sock over your basket traps fine particles before they reach the pump and filter. This dramatically extends the time between filter cleans.

Test water twice a week in summer

High temperatures, UV, and bather load burn through chlorine quickly. Testing more frequently in summer lets you correct imbalances before they become visible problems.

Rinse, don't soak, your cartridge filter

Use a high-pressure nozzle or WaterWand to rinse cartridge pleats from the top down. Chemical soaking is for monthly deep cleans β€” rinsing alone is sufficient for weekly maintenance.

Even with a robot, still brush weekly

Automatic cleaners handle the floor well but miss tight corners, steps, and waterline tiles. A weekly manual brush takes 5 minutes and stops algae from getting a foothold.

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What Pool Owners Are Saying

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"The PRO handover kit is absolutely worth the extra spend. The vacuum head is solid, the brush doesn't flex like cheap ones, and the shovel holds an enormous amount of leaves. Best pool cleaning equipment I've owned."

Marcus T.
Brisbane, QLD Β· Verified Buyer
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"The WaterWand is a game changer. My cartridge filter used to take 30 minutes to clean properly with a regular hose. Now it takes 8 minutes and comes out looking brand new every time."

Sandra K.
Sydney, NSW Β· Verified Buyer
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"Finally found a leaf canister that doesn't crack after one summer. The PRO canister with the swivel is exactly what I needed for my old suction cleaner β€” no more blocked hoses."

Dave R.
Perth, WA Β· Verified Buyer
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FAQ

Your Equipment Questions, Answered

Brush walls and the floor at least once a week. This prevents algae from taking hold and dislodges fine dirt that your filter would otherwise miss. During heavy-use periods or after storms, twice a week is better.

A leaf rake has a flat frame and is used to skim debris off the pool's surface. A leaf shovel has a large, deep bag β€” it's designed to collect high volumes of leaves and heavy debris from both the surface and the pool floor in a single scoop.

For concrete and tiled pools, use a wheeled or brush vacuum head. For vinyl liner pools, a soft-bristle vacuum head protects the liner. Flexible vacuum heads are the best all-rounder β€” they bend to follow curved walls and floors, maintaining suction across the whole head.

Check and empty your skimmer basket at least twice a week. In autumn or after storms, you may need to empty it daily. A full skimmer basket restricts water flow to the pump, reducing filtration efficiency and potentially causing pump damage over time.

The ideal pH for pool water is between 7.4 and 7.6. Within this range, chlorine works most efficiently and the water is comfortable for swimmers. Outside this range, chlorine effectiveness drops sharply and you may notice irritated eyes or skin.

Yes. Automatic cleaners handle the floor well, but they rarely reach steps, tight corners, or the waterline. Brushing those areas weekly β€” which takes about 5 minutes β€” prevents algae from establishing in spots your robot misses. Think of it as quality control.

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