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A pressure-side cleaner has an aperture big enough to handle acorns. or, you can use a Pureline Leaf Eater hose attachment, which uses a similar venturi effect to pull the acorns into its trap. A standard vacuum head/hose can be used, but the size and bulk of the acorns may make it slow-going because you’ll need to clean out your skimmer baskets regularly. Reply
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What is the best way to clean acorns out of the bottom of the pool?
A pressure-side cleaner has an aperture big enough to handle acorns. or, you can use a Pureline Leaf Eater hose attachment, which uses a similar venturi effect to pull the acorns into its trap.
A standard vacuum head/hose can be used, but the size and bulk of the acorns may make it slow-going because you’ll need to clean out your skimmer baskets regularly.