Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus in 2024!

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2024
  • This is my updated review on the Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus pool cleaner robot. How does the best-selling Dolphin cleaner perform in 2024?!
    Really well! It's still one of the best-valued pool cleaners on the market today!
    There are now two models of the CC Plus. The original model CC Plus has the weekly timer with the physical head unit. It does NOT have wifi. You schedule a weekly timer through the head unit.
    The newer(2023) model has wifi built into the CC Plus. This has a different head unit that can't be programmed physically for weekly cleaning schedules. You must use wifi and the app to program and schedule cleanings!
    Regardless of which model you get, both are physically designed the same and both work amazingly well for the price point!
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Komentáře • 23

  • @dougiefresh2521
    @dougiefresh2521 Před 8 dny +2

    Man I’m happy I watched your review. I almost bought the WiFi version and that’s not what I wanted. Much thanks

  • @DocB72
    @DocB72 Před měsícem +1

    Great review! Thank you for the walkthrough on initial setup and use.

  • @kenkobra
    @kenkobra Před 24 dny +1

    Thanks for the review!

  • @davebigdog
    @davebigdog Před 13 dny +1

    I own a cc plus for 4 years
    It doesn't scan or map the pool
    It's very random

  • @tolomarco4575
    @tolomarco4575 Před 18 dny

    hello. I have the Nautilus Plus model and I wanted to know how I do if the filters fill up before the robot finishes its cycle. I understand that if I turn off the console to clean them, the robot loses the scan and starts cleaning again from the beginning?

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před 18 dny

      Yes, that's one of the downsides to these Dolphin models. They still use the mapping and scanning systems that reset after every on/off. I mean, it's fine because it's corded but it'll just start the cycle over again when turned back on and remap from the start.

    • @tolomarco4575
      @tolomarco4575 Před 17 dny

      Thanks for answering. Could it be that this equipment needs different types of brushes depending on the type of material the pool has? In my case it is with small tiles and it is not climbing the walls. He reaches the wall and keeps pushing until he ends up heading somewhere else. On some occasions we use them and on others we don't.@@imdefinitelydavid

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před 17 dny

      The CC Plus should climb up tile with no issues. Is this a brand new unit you just purchased? If so, it sounds like a defective unit.
      If it's used, has it ever climbed the tile? If it did before and doesn't now then I would ask you to check the impeller on the cleaner, if there's debris stuck in it it will clog and not have enough power to climb. Also, how old are the tracks/wheels. A bad wheel means it wouldn't climb either.
      Also, are you using the standard filters or ultra-fine filters? When using ultra-fine filters you will loose climbing power because it takes the robot more power to suck in finer debris.
      I don't think Dolphin has special brushes to swap out sorry.

  • @fortyyearfitness
    @fortyyearfitness Před 2 měsíci

    How much power does it use? Will I be able to run my pool pump less?

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The CC Plus on average costs about 5 cents an hour to run, so one full cycle(2.5 hours) would cost only 12.5 cents. But that's more dependent on your electricity rates in your area. And yes, when running these sort of cleaners you CAN turn off your pump if you choose to. But always remember to turn it back on after, you still need pool circulation but you can run the pump less if running a robotic cleaner. Also, if you have a variable speed pump it's even better because you can lower your rpms and still get a great clean! 👍

  • @USAFreedom4Ever
    @USAFreedom4Ever Před 28 dny

    I have a question for anyone who has the answer I have a dolphin M400 I have a fiberglass pool with a step ledge around the wall near the bottom. The robot starts up the ledge but never figures out how to go over it and continue up the wall and do the waterline. I’m assuming part of the problem is that it’s fiberglass so it’s extra slippery. Has anyone ran into this issue or anyone have a suggestion for a different pool robot? I noticed the beat bot aqua sense pro can skim the surface of the pool but I believe that’s when it’s running in different mode so I don’t know if it’s gonna help it climb my walls.

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před 27 dny

      The M400 is a great cleaner. So if that has an issue climbing that ledge on it's own then I'm more than willing to bet other cleaners will also have that issue.
      Do you have the remote control with the M400? I think it was an optional accessory but I'm not certain. If you have that remote control have you tried to manually move the cleaner up the ledge to target it?
      I love cleaners with remote controls for this particular reason. To target missed and hard to reach areas.

  • @shanedeveley731
    @shanedeveley731 Před měsícem

    How does it work with a pool fence??

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před měsícem

      Pool fence on the outside of the pool? Or do you have a special one built inside the pool?

  • @Kajsjeujeeytisjj
    @Kajsjeujeeytisjj Před 4 měsíci

    hello I am considering to buy CAYMAN from Dolphin, is that the same model which only has a different name?

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi! The Cayman is a completely different model. It is not the same as the CC Plus. I haven't used the Cayman yet but I've heard from others that it's actually also a very good-valued robot. It's actually newer than the CC Plus with similar features but the Cayman is designed for SMALLER pools only, up to about 33 feet. The CC Plus can be used in pools up to 50 feet.

    • @MrRitter1927
      @MrRitter1927 Před měsícem

      Would you recommend this over the super scuba s1? I know they are different but these are the two I’m considering

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před měsícem +1

      I think what you have to decide first is if you want a corded or cordless cleaner and go from there.
      Are you okay with taking a cleaner out of the pool to charge more often than leaving a corded cleaner in the pool for long periods?
      Most people that I know say they're fine with taking a cordless cleaner in and out all the time but later on complain about it lol

    • @MrRitter1927
      @MrRitter1927 Před měsícem

      I really don’t care on choosing between cordless or not but if you had to choose between the two what would you pick? I have a fairly small pool 14x24

    • @imdefinitelydavid
      @imdefinitelydavid  Před měsícem +1

      As much as I love my original CC Plus, I would say if you don't care about being corded or not, go for the S1!
      You get more features out of it for the price(smart nav with preset pattern and active waterline scrubbing). Later on, they plan on also adding an optional solar panel you can attach to the cleaner while it's in the pool so I expect that to help with battery life/leaving it in the pool longer.

  • @tiredoldman5329
    @tiredoldman5329 Před 4 dny

    Ton of negative reviews on Amazon