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Choosing the best Dolphin robotic pool cleaners for fine dirt comes down to matching the robot to the job. Below we rank 3 expert-vetted Dolphin picks, break down exactly what to look for, and answer the questions pool owners ask most — so you can jump straight to our top picks or browse the full Dolphin lineup. Every model ships free with a 30-day in-pool trial and $0 restocking, backed by authorized-dealer support.
Fine dirt is deceptive. It doesn't clog a basket — it slips right through standard mesh and settles back onto the floor, so the pool looks hazy even after the robot 'finished.' The problem isn't pickup power; it's filtration fineness.
To actually remove fine dirt you need a filter rated for small microns. NanoFiltration captures particles down to 2 microns, trapping the dirt for good instead of recirculating it. Pair that with brushes that lift ground-in grit and your floor stays genuinely clean.
Ranked by our pool experts for this exact use case. Every model ships free with a 30-day in-pool trial and $0 restocking.
Flagship ProLine
NanoFiltration is standard and MultiMedia adds ultra-fine cartridges — the finest capture available, so ground-in dirt is trapped, not recirculated.
Most Advanced ProLine
NanoFilters plus quad brushes agitate and lift fine dirt off the floor, then hold it — great for pools that always look a little hazy.
Max-Series
NanoFiltration in a huge basket means you rarely clean the filter even in dusty conditions.
Not all pool debris is created equal. Big, buoyant leaves need a huge basket and strong pickup; fine pollen and silt slip straight through cheap mesh filters. The right robotic pool cleaner is the one matched to what actually lands in your water.
Fine debris (pollen, silt, dust, dead algae) demands NanoFiltration down to 2 microns. Standard mesh baskets let these particles wash right back into the pool, leaving it cloudy even after a full cycle.
Bulk debris (leaves, acorns, twigs) fills a basket fast. Look for an oversized top-load bin or a swappable leaf bag so the robot finishes the job without clogging mid-cycle.
Sticky or bonded debris — algae film, bug residue, ground-in dirt — needs active brushes, not just suction. HyperBrush and quad-brush systems lift what suction alone leaves behind.
Higher GPH flow lifts heavier and settled debris off the floor. Weak pumps stir fine debris up without capturing it.
Compare features across the Dolphin lineup, then shop your best match for fine dirt.
| Model | Best For | NanoFilters | Weekly Timer | Wall Climb | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premier | Leaves & all-around | Standard | Yes | Yes | 3 Years |
| Sigma | Large & textured pools | Standard | Yes | Yes | 3 Years |
| Quantum | Heavy debris / capacity | Standard | Yes | Yes | 2 Years |
| Cayman | Best value | Optional | Yes | Yes | 2 Years |
| Escape | Above-ground pools | Optional | Optional | — | 2 Years |
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Match the robot to the job
Cheap robots use coarse mesh that fine dirt passes through on both the intake and the return. The water clears briefly, then clouds again as the dirt resettles. Only a fine-micron filter media actually holds it.
Almost always because the filter is too coarse. Fine dirt passes through standard mesh and resettles. Switching to a NanoFiltration model (or adding NanoFilters to an upgradeable robot) traps particles down to 2 microns and keeps them out of the water.
Look for filtration in the 2–10 micron range. Dolphin's NanoFiltration captures down to 2 microns — fine enough to clear the haze that standard 'fine' baskets leave behind.
Yes. Active brushes loosen dirt that's bonded to the plaster or liner so the filter can capture it. Suction alone often glides over ground-in grit.
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