Quick verdict
The strong-suction budget alternative — competitive flow and an included pole for less. A reasonable value pick from a newer brand.
Ideal for
- Value buyers wanting strong suction
- Above-ground pools, corners, and steps
- Owners who want a pole included
Not ideal for
- Buyers who want a long, proven track record
- Large in-ground pool floors
The full picture
Seauto is a newer pool-cleaning brand, and its cordless handheld competes on suction-per-dollar: a claimed 18.5 gallons per minute of flow, strong for the price, paired with an included telescopic pole for reaching floors, corners, and steps. It's aimed at above-ground pools, spas, and the tight spots where debris collects, with the usual cordless, hose-free simplicity. It undercuts the established brands while promising competitive pickup power. The honest caveat is track record: as a newer brand, its long-term durability and support are less proven than Water Tech's. But for a value-focused buyer who wants strong suction and a bundled pole without paying premium prices, it's a reasonable alternative worth considering.
Seauto Cordless Pool Vacuum (Telescopic Pole) at a glance
- Type
- Handheld cordless
- Power
- Rechargeable
- Runtime (min)
- 60
- Charge time
- ~3–4 hr
- Battery
- Li-ion
- Vacuum head width
- Standard
- Suction / flow
- ~18.5 gal/min
- Filter
- Reusable filter
- Handles
- Sand, dirt, debris
- Pool type
- Above-ground, spas, steps
- Telescopic pole
- Yes
- Weight (lb)
- 3
- Notable feature
- Strong claimed suction (18.5 GPM) + included telescopic pole
Source: Compiled from manufacturer specifications, retailer listings, and aggregated owner feedback. Specs and prices change — confirm with the retailer before buying.
This is a research-based review — our analysis draws on manufacturer specifications, manuals, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback rather than our own hands-on testing, and we note where a detail couldn't be confirmed. How we review
The in-depth review
Seauto is a newer pool-cleaning brand, and its cordless handheld competes on suction-per-dollar.
The value case
It claims 18.5 gallons per minute of flow — strong for the price — paired with an included telescopic pole for reaching floors, corners, and steps. It's aimed at above-ground pools, spas, and the tight spots where debris collects, with the usual cordless, hose-free simplicity. It undercuts the established brands while promising competitive pickup power, which is an appealing combination for a value-focused buyer.
The honest caveats
The main caveat is track record: as a newer brand, its long-term durability and support are less proven than Water Tech's, and spec claims like suction are best treated as best-case. Build quality is value-tier, and big pool floors are slow going by hand.
Performance breakdown
Research-based editorial judgments from specs, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback — not lab measurements. How we score
Pros and cons
What works
- Strong claimed suction for the price
- Telescopic pole included
- Affordable
- Cordless, hose-free
What doesn't
- Newer brand — less proven
- Thinner support network
- Value-tier durability
- Slower on big floors
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Frequently asked questions
Is Seauto a reputable brand?
It’s a newer entrant (founded in the early 2020s) focused on pool-cleaning tech. Its products are competitively specced and priced; the tradeoff versus established brands is a shorter durability and support track record.
How strong is the suction really?
It’s rated around 18.5 gallons per minute, strong for a budget handheld and enough for sand and debris. As with any spec claim, real-world pickup depends on filter condition and battery charge.
Does it come with a pole?
Yes — a telescopic pole is included, so you can vacuum floors, corners, and steps without buying one separately, which adds to the value.
How does it compare to a Pool Blaster?
It’s a value alternative with competitive suction for less money; the Pool Blaster line offers a longer durability record and stronger support. Choose Seauto for value, Pool Blaster for a proven long-term tool.
What size pool suits it?
Above-ground pools, spas, and spot cleaning. Large in-ground floors are slow by hand — pair it with a robot for routine work if your pool is big.
How do I maintain it?
Rinse the reusable filter after each use and recharge. Simple upkeep, no hoses or plumbing.