

💦 Skim smarter, swim cleaner — your pool’s new MVP!
The Intex Deluxe 800 GPH+ Wall-Mounted Automatic Skimmer is engineered to maintain crystal-clear pool surfaces by efficiently capturing floating debris. Featuring a durable polypropylene construction and an adjustable wall-mount bracket, it seamlessly integrates with Intex Easy Set and metal frame pools. Optimized for filter pumps with a minimum flow rate of 800 gallons per hour, this skimmer ensures continuous, automatic surface cleaning with easy basket removal for quick maintenance.




































| ASIN | B00178IMPO |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,807 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #26 in Pool Rakes, Skimmers & Nets |
| Capacity | 800 Gallons per Hour |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (68,233) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Efficiency | High |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00789610350346, 06941057403892, 16941057403899 |
| Installation Type | Wall-mounted with filter pump attachment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
| Item model number | 28000E |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Intex Recreation Corp L&G |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean the strainer basket for easy maintenance. |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 9.5 x 13 inches |
| Special Feature | Automatic |
| UPC | 777904152899 789610350346 720698940104 078257280001 696859155291 785983742320 720066841811 078257316564 789610100156 012300991230 885270779142 751195337500 078257589494 789610241040 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Year | 2013 |
S**E
Catches everything from bugs to leaves. Highly recommend.
This skimmer is great. It catches everything floating on top and goes inside of a basket inside the skimmer. Setup is very easy. You connect the tub to the intake and clamp it on the side of your pool. Make sure it’s right under the water level and the white part will float right at water level. It’s adjustable so you can use it for many different pool levels. You can adjust it up and down and you can adjust it on the pool with different angles with the clamp. Keep in mind you need a good filter that has a decent amount of pressure in order for this to work If the pressure of the filter is not good, this skimmer won’t catch anything. It’s very easy to clean, take the basket out, spray it down with the hose and put it back together which is also very easy and quick. The product is very light but works very well. I recommend this product and I’m sure it will help keep your water crystal clear.
F**L
Don't let the low cost mislead you into thinking this it isn't a quality well designed product !!!
My granddaughter is very squeamish about bugs and "icky stuff" floating on the pool, we were spending a large amount of time every day using a hand net to remove bugs and "icky stuff" before during and after her swim. The skimmer is cleverly designed and does an excellent job skimming the pool, it actually works better than my previous pools built in skimmer did before I set up the replacement Intex pool. Within a few hours the pool surface was, as the name says crystal clear. Also the filter basket is very large and holds a large amount of debree that never makes it to your pool filter, helping to save cost on cartridges (if you are using them) Its not really clear from the description but it comes with all of the brackets needed to use with a Intex straight wall pool or an easy set pool (the kind with the air ring) I have an easy set pool with the air ring at the top of the pool. The skimmer went together in a few min and I selected the air ring bracket. It connects very easily with the pool. It comes with a threaded adapter that screws over the intake vent on the pool, then you connect the small hose supplied from the skimmer to the intake vent adapter. This simple skimmer works great after you play with it and get it going, heres my story about that; I'm using my skimmer with a 1 1/2 hp Hayward hi flow pump and a Triton hi flow sand filter (left over from my previous 24 ft above ground pool), the pump is very powerful. The strange thing was that the skimmer would sit perfectly flush with the top of the water and as soon as I turned the pump on... it would rise out of the water and the pump would start sucking air. (I think the suction on the hose to the skimmer was somehow pushing the skimmer housing out of the water) I tried tightening the clamp on the air ring, I made brackets to connect to the air ring clamp on the out side of the pool to keep the skimmer from rising and all of my attempts would fail after a few hours or days of use. I finally figured out what to do. 1) The first thing I did was lower the skimmer basket housing (the light blue or in my case white piece) from flush with the surface of the water to 3" or so below the surface. (The skimmer assembly (the dark blue part) floats inside the housing, and can rise or fall with the water by around 4 - 6". ) 2) The second thing I did was to budgie cord the skimmer basket and bracket assembly inside the pool to the hose right where it connects to the pool return vent # 1 has the basket assembly well below the surface so the skimmer can float up and down with the waves etc and doesn't suck in air. #2 prevents the skimmer basket housing from twisting or rising out of the water when the kids are playing. Done desperately I still had problems... done together and no more issues. Even with my powerful pump the skimmer works well. Note: On the bottom of the skimmer basket housing there is a open intake vent... I assume if the filter basket gets totally clogged the vent still allows water into the intake so the pump it isn't starved. There are also some rubber flaps that look like they may open or close to allow more water to by pass the skimmer depending on the amount of suction. I'm not sure but as an eng i know they wouldn't have put that in place unless they felt it served a purpose. Anyway I am very impressed with this little device, its been a week of continuous use now and no problems
W**R
This is nice when it's working, but it takes a lot of work to (keep) it working.
I am not compensated by anyone to write my review... This is nice when it's working. My pool has two vacuum ports, and this takes one of them...It's isn't providing much suction so, it's not the best. However, when it is working, it's nice to have. First, I must say I have a 9' x 18' x 52' Intex pool. It has two suction inlets. Also, just as a top item. I wish the assembly could better seal so the only way to suck in water was over the blue ring. The following is a description of that failing to work correctly. In order to get this to work properly, you must restrict the flow of the other. I have found a custom made plug, much like the gray one contained in it (only with a few extra holes from leather punch) works best. HOWEVER, you cannot leave your pool this way, as you will not get proper filtration and will have crap build up at the bottom. I usually take it off restrictor either each night, or when I think about it and let the pump run normally for a while with no skimmer attached. You could also just remove the skimmer hose, but it is a giant pain to grab again from outside the pool. It also helps to have this "skimmer" in the back corner. I thought the middle would work initially but it didn't seem to work as well as the back edge. I am afraid I might be disturbing the proper circulation though. One MAJOR problem, air in the lines as others have stated. ADDITIONALLY, periodically, the suction will no longer pull the basket down and activate the (blue) float ring to dip letting water flow over it. So instead it basically pulls water in from under the upper lip, or from the very bottom defeating the purpose of the skimmer. I really don't care for this design, but with some constant TLC, it will clear the leaves and bugs, etc. from your pool. My pool is next to an oak tree on one side, and a cherry tree on the other (holy moly, lots of cleaning). Essentially, I have to use whatever I can get to automate the surface. I also have to frequently vacuum, but it is worse when the skimmer isn't working. Today, I clean an nights worth of wind blow debris in about an hour (without manual skimming), but I did have to keep resetting the skimmer, and emptying the basket about every 20 minutes. This bring out another point that many have made. A good wave or wind, maybe a large bee are all good culprits and blowing the debris in the blue ring all over the pool. One method I use, take hand leaf skimmer (the oval looking one) and depress the blue ring while skimming the top bit of debris. That cleans a lot of it without much manipulation. Depending on quick/accurate I am, it usually fairs well. For the other times, it takes a bit to catch all the stuff I just dumped back into the pool. The mounting arm is pretty flimsy, and quite annoying. However, keep in mind it is adjustable for a purpose. If you have the arm too high, the basket will be very close to the top ring and might create to much suction, which will eventually cause it to stop functioning. If however, it is too low, the suction will not be strong enough to keep the blue ring below the water (ie situation described above where the water is sucked in below the blue ring), eventually causing it to fail. It takes a balance, and a lot of attention. I have taken to ,moving mine so it is angled forcing the front of the blue ring to always be slightly in the water (skimmer moved towards side of pool). The at least delays the suction issue where the blue ring won't dip below the water. Not great, but we do what we can. Skimmer socks (smaller cloth based filters that fit over the basket, inside the blue ring) will work great for a short while, but then get filled up with junk and blocks the port. It also makes it harder for a weak pump. I've tried them on the inside around just the basket, I've tried them around the entire assembly, which works for a bit. Ultimately, I think I might have figured out a way to keep them working, but alas, pull them off each time. The crap off Oak Trees can pass right through some of these wide filters, and reduce the suction on your pump. If you have a filter style, stop and clean it. One time mine was nearly clogged in under ten minutes (is in, I just replaced the filter with a new one, started the pump, 10 minutes later I had to pull it out and rinse it off again). I've also had the sand one need a backwash after a short time for similar reasons. Another note as some have stated. The blue plastic connector port for the side of the inlet WILL NOT work directly with a vacuum hose. That was an older connector design (probably around 2014 or earlier) that allowed a vacuum hose to be inserted in to the connector. Now that same area is covered by a plastic grate to prevent large debris. Apparently as others have said, the only way to get the correct attachment is the cleaning kit. I've just ordered one, so I'll review it once I have it. All in all, it's definitely a good thing to have, but it IS NOT set and forget. Sometimes it works great for a week, sometimes I have to screw with it every 10 minutes. Most of it has to do with the conditions it's operating in.
B**E
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D**G
This is brilliant, easy to install and within seconds it had collected a load of sun cream scum. Cannot fault it and it's actually mesmerising to watch! Great value as well.
D**D
Should have bought one of these sooner. Didn't realise how effective it is until i plugged it in and ran it for a few hours. It collects pretty much everything from the surface and i've noticed over a few weeks that the pool is alot cleaner and less things are falling to the bottom. Would highly recommend for easier maintenance and a cleaner pool.
A**M
My pool didn't have a skimmer in it so I bought this one. Had to upgrade the terrible filters pump that came with the pool to a 1600lph but after that, the skimmer worked great. Hardly works at all with the filter that came with the pool (500lph) so as long as you have the minimums covered, it works well.
J**E
Keeps my pool spotlessly clean on the surface
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