If you want to be the envy of all of your neighbors this summer, why not invest in the top of the line pool cleaning accessories. There are pool owners who use those fancy automatic pool cleaners or they hire a swimming pool company to come once a week to clean your pool. But many pool cleaners will not brush the walls or steps of the pools and neither will some swimming pool companies and those that do often charge a lot more money to do so.
Take a look at what Pool Master has to offer; they have a great line of swimming pool brushes that are very affordable and easy to use. Let’s start with The Turbo Brush; The Turbo Brush has an 18″ curved brush with synthetic bristles. This brush will help you get rid of algae in no time. The brush moves without stress across the swimming pool walls and stairs. The Turbo Brush uses it’s fin to increase the efficiency of the pool brush. The Turbo Brush is perfect for in-ground or above ground swimming pools. The Turbo Brush as an affordable price tag of about $7.50.
Another great product is the Stainless Steel Corner Brush; this brush would make a great addition to any swimming pool. The benefits of using the Stainless Steel Corner Brush is that it can fit any vacuum pole or even a threaded broom handle. It has a one of a kind pointed bristle style and it can be used for any pool, pool and spa steps, lights and even jets.

The price of this highly efficient brush is about $11.75. Then there is the standard 9″ Algae Brush from Pool Master, this standard 9″ brush will fit on any vacuum pole. What makes this brush special is that it has many rows of stainless steel bristles made for the removal of very tough algae stains on plaster surfaces. The price of the 9″ Algae Brush is an affordable $19.14.
Any of these great brushes will be a welcome addition to your swimming pool cleaning package. These brushes are durable and affordable, they will last for many summer seasons. You can find these brushes online, if you want to shop around for the best price, you won’t have any trouble finding them.
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