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Looking for a faster, lighter way to vacuum pools without hauling a cart? We break down the new Shrimp kit and stack it against the trusted Bottom Feeder to help you decide what actually fits your route, your pools, and your budget. From first impressions to field use, we get specific about size, throat diameter, runtime, handling, and durability—so you can choose based on results, not hype.
We start with why compact vacuums are trending and where plastic mini units fall short for pros: limited lifespans, hard-to-find parts, and hidden replacement costs. Then we dig into the Shrimp’s pro-grade build—LiFePO4 battery rated for 1,500 to 2,000 cycles, about 2.5 hours of runtime, a sealed magnetic switch designed to beat water intrusion, stainless threaded parts, and brass-plated connectors. You’ll hear how a five-inch throat keeps suction feeling strong, why the smaller footprint is a win on steps, spas, fountains, and water features, and what changes when you pull backward with a lighter head.
If you’ve relied on the Bottom Feeder, you’ll appreciate the context. Its wider head covers more with each pass and stays planted, making it a great match for routes with moderate to heavy debris. The Shrimp trims size without losing effectiveness, trading coverage for agility and making quick spot vacs painless. We also cover runtime versus charge time, the included 120-micron bag, the carry handle and 20-foot pole extension, and the current $1,199 price point—plus when that investment beats a cycle of disposable plastic vacs.
• compact versus coverage and how size affects speed
• battery tech, runtime, and charge times
• magnetic switch design and durability gains
• handling differences on forward and back strokes
• ideal use cases for steps, spas, and features
• why plastic compact vacs cost more over time
• pricing, what the Shrimp kit includes, and longevity
• how to choose based on debris level and route needs
• where to buy and pickup options in Las Vegas
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Chapters

1. Clean Like a Pro with THE Shrimp KIT by The Bottom Feeder (00:00:00)

2. Why Compare Shrimp And Bottom Feeder (00:01:50)

3. Coaching Program Invitation (00:02:18)

4. Bottom Feeder Evolution And Size (00:02:37)

5. Rise Of Compact Plastic Vacuums (00:03:54)

6. Where The Shrimp Fits (00:05:37)

7. Battery And Runtime Details (00:06:15)

8. Dimensions And Power Comparison (00:06:51)

9. Handling Differences In Use (00:08:23)

10. Ideal Use Cases For Shrimp (00:09:21)

11. The New Magnetic Switch (00:10:40)

12. Kit Components And Charging (00:12:29)

13. Price And Buyer Considerations (00:13:52)

14. Which One Should You Buy (00:15:22)

15. Where To Buy And Closing (00:18:05)

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