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💧 Dive into effortless pool perfection with Zodiac G3 — your pool’s new best friend!
The Zodiac G3 Suction-Side Inground Vacuum Pool Cleaner is a high-efficiency, easy-to-install pool cleaning solution designed for all in-ground pool surfaces. Featuring a 36-fin disc for superior surface adhesion, a FlowKeeper™ valve for automatic water flow regulation, and a wheel deflector for enhanced maneuverability, it delivers quiet, thorough cleaning with minimal maintenance. Compatible with low and variable speed pumps, the G3 offers professional-grade performance that saves time and energy, making it a top choice for pool owners seeking reliable, hassle-free upkeep.










| ASIN | B002HRET3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,141 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Suction Pool Cleaners |
| Brand | Zodiac |
| Brand Name | Zodiac |
| Color | blue |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,447 Reviews |
| Efficiency | Cleaning Efficiency |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00746823030007 |
| Hose Length | 39 Feet |
| Installation Type | Residential |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 12"W x 24"H |
| Item Type Name | G3 Suction-Side Inground Vacuum Pool Cleaner |
| Load Capacity | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fluidra |
| Manufacturer Part Number | W03000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranted against manufacturer's defects for 2 years |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Zodiac G3 Suction-Side Inground Vacuum Pool Cleaner |
| Model Number | W03000 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Set |
| Power Source | Suction |
| Product Care Instructions | Rinse and clean filter regularly, check for wear and tear, store in dry place when not in use |
| Product Dimensions | 24"L x 12"W x 24"H |
| Required Assembly | No |
| UPC | 746823030007 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
R**S
Awesome, Effective, Time Saving, Miraculous!
. Recognize that I was skeptical about the G3 because there are devices that cost 8-10 times as much as this device. This Baracuda G3 is sooooooo awesome I was literally stunned at how well it worked. I truly mean stunned; fascinated, standing on the pool deck watching it work. I was mesmorized! For a while, I was in a state of disbelief. Why had my pool builder and supplier not mentioned this to me? Sure, I have vacuumed the pool hundreds of times over 15 years and while I listened to music, got a tan, more recently listened to podcasts but seriously, what’s 90 minutes X 15 times a season (this is a MN short season) X 15 years? 338 hours of wasted leisure time! I could have been biking, walking, inline skating… napping for Pete sake and my vac head would still NEVER perform as great a job as the G3 because I’ll only vac for about 90 minutes whereas this G3 can work all day and it sucks up every bit of organic detritus from the bottom and sides of the pool especially if you use a product that eliminates phosphates and drops dust and other organic matter to the bottom of the pool. I own a 24,000 gallon, vinyl lined, L-shaped pool so it has a long deep to shallow rectangle and a 12X12 shallow end L. I told my wife it will never get out of the deep end and it will never climb the vertical walls of the pool. WRONG! It clearly has a random action but I am still fascinated that if you let something randomize long enough in your pool it will cover just about every square inch on the flat, on the sloped, AND on the vert! Amazing. A couple of tips: You must have enough hose to reach one complete hose section beyond the furthest point from your skimmer attachment (I am purchasing a few extra sections). You MUST go to the company website in order to view or download the owner’s manual. Do NOT attempt to assemble and run this great tool by reading only the quick start guide that come in the box! Come on Baracuda….put the full manual in the box… the manual is only a couple of pages but I consider it to be vital. All I did was follow every simple step. The engineering is so simple and so effective. It comes with a suction gauge and the only thing that will mess you up is if your system is too weak (or maybe too strong). If your system lacks sufficient suction power, you might have to return it but I have a standard filter motor, three skimmers and a main drain so there are a lot of ways to increase the suction where the G3 connects to a skimmer to generate the exact amount of suction required…. No more or no less. Even if you only have one skimmer…. Give this thing a try. So much fun. Enjoy all the time you will be saving and you will have a cleaner pool than you would have if you were running the vac yourself.
J**S
Great automatic pool cleaner! Works excellent and lasts a long time at a very reasonable price!
I've used 5 different automatic pool cleaners in 22 years and this is the best vacuum for my use by far. It's inexpensive, never gets stuck, climbs the sides, rarely gets clogged, has only one moving part and cleans excellent. I've tried the Zodiac MX-8 and it works really well but it's more expensive than the Barracuda and started having problems after one year because of my sheading gritty pebble tech finish damaging the gear train (not the MX-8s problem but something to consider if your pool has a lot of grit). I also tried the navigator but it doesn't climb the walls and got stuck often. I also tried a Zodiac Barracuda copy for about 1/2 the Barracuda's price but it didn't perform as well and fell apart in about a year. The worst automatic cleaner i've tried by far is the Polaris Vac-Sweep 360 pressure side cleaner. The hose connections with o-rings are terrible wasting much of the pool pump's operating pressure , the hose mounted "reverser" with cheap plastic gear train gets damaged by grit in no time causing the cleaner to get stuck constantly, the leaf bag seems like an after thought and it was almost $500. It doesn't clean the sides and barely cleans the bottom with it's very narrow path compared to almost a 2' cleaning path of the Zodiac Barracuda G3 that picks up EVERYTHING! The Polaris 360 got stuck for who knows how long actually wearing places in my pool finish from the wheels spinning in one spot and i was constantly messing with it. I tried to sell this almost new Polaris 360 in a yard sale and couldn't even get $50 for a $500 cleaner so i threw it in the trash. THAT'S THE WORST $500 I've ever spent in my life. If you need a cleaner you won't be disappointed in the Zodiac Barracuda G3 or the MX-8 if your pool finish is smooth without grit.
J**Y
Great product
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I have been using barracudas for probably 20 years and love them. This is my 3rd G3 and before that I used one of the slightly cheaper baracuda vacs. The only reason I get a new one is it just finally wears out after 4 or 5+ years. Quality is good and about the only weak part is the rubber baffle that propels the vac. If there is anything to complain about that is the weak part to the system but they are fairly inexpensive. It works great and keeps the pool clean. I was considering going to a robotic unit this time but after reading reviews and having concerns about longevity I decided I knew what I was getting with the G3 and knew I’ll have a great vac that will last at least. 4 years so I bought another one. I highly recommend this pool vac.
M**N
Works best if you have a second vacuum fitting
While this product works well for cleaning an in-ground pool, it works best when you have a separate suction vacuum fitting on the side of the pool instead of just in the skimmer basket as is the case with my pool.
B**S
Excellent Cleaner. Lasts 8+ years with minimal maintenance.
I love my Baracuda G3. A few people have told me they really dislike them, but I have nothing but good things to say. I bought my 1st G3 model 25 years ago and this is now my 4th. Every one has lasted over 8 years and the maintenance has been very consistent: Replace the diaphragm once per year. Replace the finned disk, footpad, and compression ring at about 5 years. Replace the entire unit after 8 years. What I've found is that after 8 years, the plastic of the main body and the cartridge starts to get too brittle from sun and chlorine and one of those expensive parts will break. At that point, almost of the parts in the unit are nearing end-of-life, so it's not economically viable to just replace parts. I buy aftermarket diaphragm, disc, and footpad and the cost to maintain has been around $10/year. One tip I can offer is to put pipe joint compound (I use RectorSeal T-Plus-2) on the threads of the two halves of the internal cassette and on the threads where the cassette attaches to the main body. This will keep the parts from accidentally unscrewing, which can cause severe damage to the cassette if you don't notice it soon enough.
S**A
Amazing product - just the best one I have ever bought
This could be the greatest product I have ever bought on Amazon, and I have bought a LOT. If I could, I would give this 100 stars! The before: a surly guy would come once a week and do a half-a$$ed job. I paid $350 a month plus a tip. By the next day, the pool looked dirty again, and in fact, it just never looked good, you know? I also have bought several roomba-type mini vacuums over the years that worked ok, but only always lasted one season, and at $125-175 each, that was infuriating. I just hate stuff that doesn’t work well and/or falls apart quickly. The tipping point: Pool cleaning company tried to pressure me to buy some pool equipment I didn’t need. That was the last straw. I decided that I could do better as I was tired of crummy, expensive, and condescending (I’m a 63-year old widow) service. I remembered using a Kreepy Krauly product back when I lived in FL (20 years ago) and googled to see if they were still in business. They were, under this new name. I gave it a shot and ordered. I’m not the best at putting things together, but I managed this on my own, with only a couple of pieces left over, and it worked! The after: Look at the video. My pool has NEVER looked better and I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time just looking at it. The only issue is that sometimes it likes the corner of the very bottom step a bit too much, and tends to stay there unless I move it. On the plus side, it’s the cleanest step in the neighborhood! So I would caution that you can’t simply “set it and forget it”. I’m not sure if that’s the expectation anyway, but I have no problem checking it from time to time. If I were to be away for a long period of time, I simply wouldn’t use it at that time, but I don’t think that’s a big deal … do you? Apologize for this extra l-o-n-g review but I felt it was necessary to convey my total frustration, the leap of faith I took in buying this, and the pure joy I have over the results. I simply could not be happier with this purchase 🩷. By the way, I know this isn’t the “proper” way to use it if you have a basket like I have, but I do it this way (straight to the intake) when I want it to go super fast and hard (ok, that sounds obscene but it isn’t I swear). In closing, I am thrilled with this and have told pretty much everyone !
A**E
UPDATE: I returned it!
UPDATE: Well, I spoke too soon because the very next day the thing stopped moving and my pool pump lost prime to such an extreme it took hours to get it going again. There doesn't appear to be anything stuck in it and suction is happening, but it doesn't move and doesn't even make the annoying bipbipbipbip. I downloaded and printed the manual (which wasn't included in the box) and it told me there was a quick release cassette but didn't tell me where it was. I deduced from the drawing the general location but couldn't get anything to twist or unscrew. So much for quick release. Went over and turned off the pump and zoom! Out the hose flew from the wall just as it had been doing—along with a hoseful of leaves it had sucked up. So I can't travel even for a day without expecting to come home to a burned-out pool pump and am sending it back. Happily Amazon made the return easy. _____ I was losing my mind trying to get this thing to stop hopping up onto the swim outs and this shallow walk-in area. Plus it constantly got hung up on the vacuum wall connection, sucking air and causing my filter to lose prime. AND when the filter shut off the Barracuda hose would shoot out of the vac. connection into the pool. It also was spending all its time doing the walls and not the floor where all the leaves are. There was NO MANUAL included in my box, just a quick-start guide, so I talked to customer support with no success. I already had a VAC-LOK connection and I had already attached the weight to the first section of the hose. Turning down my pressure 50% didn't help either. I tried taking two lengths off the hose but put one back because it wouldn't reach to the other side. Back this thing was going because I travel for weeks at a time and can't have my pump burning out because it has lost prime. THEN SUDDENLY I got a brainstorm to take one section of my old Hayward Navigator hose, fill it with water, loop it through the black steering-wheel thing on the top of the Barracuda and put the whole thing in the water (don't ask me what inspired me to try this). I also took off the 45-degree angle fitting that came with the Barracuda and plugged the hose directly into my vacuum port. Amazingly it hasn't hopped up, gotten stuck or shot off the wall since! I watch it go over the vacuum connection, change its mind and go away without sticking. It climbs up to the swim-outs and walk-in but then goes back down without getting on it. I have enclosed a couple of photos showing my pool set up and how I rigged this hose thing to the Barracuda. The one thing I still hate is the noise it makes…a constant bibbipbipbip which, in addition to the sound of the filter pump, makes sitting outside near the pool in daylight hours (when I have to run the pump to get solar heat) an annoyingly noisy affair. And being in the pool with it gives me a headache. At least the Navigator was quiet. BUT unlike the Hayward Navigator, it has very few parts and I am so sick of dealing with Hayward equipment which seems to be built to break and designed to be tough for owners to repair themselves and the parts are ridiculously expensive for what they are. Plus terrible/no documentation. So for now this Barracuda is staying despite the noise and I will come back and update this space if I have to return the product.
K**.
Better than wheels IMO
Without hesitation, I bought a G3 to replace my old G3 that has been running great for well over a decade (see side by side photo). I decided to replace mine because 11+yrs submerged in pool water has finally caused some pitting and degradation of the plastic on the outer housing. Every so often, the inner diaphragm doodad, the round spiked blue pad on the base, and rarely the bright yellow rubber foot on the bottom need to be replaced due to wear, especially if you have pebble plaster. All those parts are cheap, easy to replace, and readily available on Amazon The G3 appears on many pool websites’ “Top 10 Cleaners” lists. That’s because it works great, uses a minimum of moving parts, and is relatively inexpensive. For reference, my parents had a similar design (but a different brand) in the early 90s which cost them $750. The G3 is refreshingly about half the cost of that. I used a pool vacuum before the G3 which had the big goofy wheels on either side and that design DID NOT work for my pool. Terrible design, the wheels are just something else to fail/break down Pros: Works great. Easily climbs the uneven sides of my deep end, which is about 7-8ft (see photo). Basically only one moving part, so no turning wheels to break or jam. Repair parts are cheap and available. Works great on pebble but amazing on standard plaster Cons: Almost none. If your pool has uneven corners or sharp curves (mine has a weird oval step in the deepest corner), it may take minor adjustment not to hang up. Also, large debris with sharp edges (like garden bark chips) can tear the diaphragm and damage the vacuum when they get pulled through In short, I’ve had a G3 or something similar for a long time. I don’t think pool cleaners need wheels and it’s just another part to break down. Love my G3
S**S
Simple, effective, easy to use
Have owned a pool for over 20 years but never had an auto vacuum. Didnt want an entry level vac, so I went with the mid-priced, but well established Barracuda model. Used for a week now and my pool has never been cleaner. Works very well and never gets caught up on stuff either. Impressed so far... a few observations however > worked better after I added a extra weight near the head (only comes with one weight/needs two) > play with the hose length to see what works best... adding or removing a hose unit will chance the characteristics of the pattern it will follow. What works best? try different lengths... > terrible instructions in box... go online for real manual and WATCH a few youtube vids on the product... OVERALL. a good unit that is working very well in my pool. Hope its lasts for years...
K**D
Easy and works great!
I am so happy with this purchase. I have a new pool, a newborn and a 4 yr old so I don’t have time to spend vacuuming the pool. This takes about 5 min to set up once you are used to it. I just let it go for about 3-4 hours and I have a clean pool! Really glad I bought this, don’t know why anyone would vacuum a pool manually when a product like this is available!
G**N
Bon produit
Piscine creusée. Fonctionne très bien
A**R
Suction Powerer • Porformance Reliability
excellent product for pool cleaning!
M**A
Great product
I love my baracuda. One if the best purchase decisions ever. Great suction power= always a clean pool. Delivery was on time and no complications from this seller. 👍
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