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OEM Polaris D10 Feed Hose Float is a replacement float designed to maintain hose buoyancy in Polaris 3900 Sport, F4TR, and F4000D pool cleaners. This component prevents the hose from sinking or tangling, helping the cleaner move freely and perform at maximum efficiency. Its rugged construction ensures reliable operation even under tough pool conditions. Simple to install, the D10 is a key part in sustaining optimal cleaner balance and uninterrupted operation.
Highlights
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Compatible with 3900 Sport and More: OEM float for Polaris 3900 Sport, F4TR, and F4000D cleaners to support ideal hose placement
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Prevents Hose Dragging: Keeps the feed hose afloat to avoid snagging and improve cleaner maneuverability
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Optimizes Cleaner Performance: Aids consistent suction and movement by ensuring the hose remains properly positioned
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High-Quality Build: Crafted from resilient materials to endure pool chemicals and daily cleaning cycles
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Quick and Easy Replacement: Attaches easily without tools for fast float replacement and maintenance
Includes
- (1) Polaris D11 Float
Compatibility
- Polaris Cleaner Models: 3900 Sport, F4TR, and F4000D
Note: This float may be compatible with your cleaner, please refer to your systems owners manual to ensure compatibility.
Additional Info
Polaris D11 Hose Float | Black | 3900 Sport
local price float for cleaner feed hose
hose buoyancy float for polaris 3900 vac
keeps hose aligned and elevated in water
float stops hose tangling and cleaner drag
replacement float part local inventory
Restores Proper Hose Positioning
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OEM Fit and Durable Material
oem d11 float for polaris pressure vacs
strong material resists chemical exposure
fits f4tr, 3900 sport, f4000d models
quick replacement for worn out float
float built to last in pool environment
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