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[Lifetime Warranty] D10 Pool Cleaner Feed Hose Float Replacement - Compatible with Zodiac Polaris Pool Cleaners | Pack of 9

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D10 Pool Cleaner Feed Hose Float Replacement

Key Features

  • Constructed from durable, chemical-resistant foam material.
  • Maintains hose buoyancy for unrestricted cleaner movement.
  • Prevents the feed hose from sinking, kinking, or tangling.
  • Ensures optimal cleaner orientation and pool coverage.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • D10
  • Zodiac D10

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits Polaris pressure-side automatic pool cleaner models:
    • 180
    • 280
    • 380
    • 480 PRO
    • 280 TankTrax
    • 3900 Sport
  • Suitable for use in both in-ground and above-ground swimming pools.

When to Replace

  • Existing floats are cracked, brittle, or have started to disintegrate.
  • Floats are waterlogged and no longer keep the hose buoyant.
  • The feed hose frequently sinks to the pool floor, impeding the cleaner.
  • Hose tangling or kinking restricts the cleaner's operational range.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the pool booster pump is turned off before starting.
  • Remove all old floats from the feed hose.
  • Slide new floats onto the hose, distributing them evenly along its length.
  • Typical spacing is approximately one float for every 3 to 4 feet of hose.
  • Place the last float near the connection point at the cleaner body to provide lift.
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  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Fix symptoms of pool cleaners: damaged/ cracked/ worn out feed hose float, loss of buoyancy, uneven movement, tangling feed hose, etc.
  • Premium Quality

    Premium Quality

    D10 Feed Hose Float is made of sturdy and wear-resistant material that is well-tested by the manufacturer
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  • Simple Installation

    Simple Installation

    BlueStars D10 Feed Hose Float allows for effortless attachment and detachment, making installation relatively easy
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FAQ

This replacement feed hose float is used on Zodiac Polaris pressure-side pool cleaners that take part number D10. Confirmed model references from the available sources include Polaris 180, 280, 360, 380, and 3900 cleaners. It may also fit other Zodiac Polaris cleaners that use the same D10 hose float, but matching the part number on your current float or parts diagram is the safest way to verify fit.
This part replaces D10. The search context also identifies it as Polaris feed hose float part number D10.
The feed hose float helps support and position the cleaner's hose in the water so the hose does not drag incorrectly, sink too much, or interfere with cleaner movement. Proper hose flotation helps the pressure-side cleaner travel more naturally and maintain better cleaning coverage.
Common signs include a float that is cracked, waterlogged, loose on the hose, split from age, or missing entirely. You may also notice the feed hose sagging more than normal, the cleaner moving poorly, reduced coverage, or the hose getting into awkward positions during operation.
Installation is usually simple and takes only a few minutes per float. In most cases, you shut off the cleaner, remove the hose section as needed, slide the old float off, and install the replacement in the same position. Basic hand work is typically enough, though a small amount of water or mild lubricant safe for pool equipment can help if the hose fit is tight. Check your cleaner's hose layout so each float goes back in the correct location.
These floats commonly wear out from long-term exposure to sunlight, pool chemicals, heat, and normal hose movement. Over time the material can become brittle, crack, lose buoyancy, or loosen on the hose. Replacing worn floats helps keep the hose balanced and the cleaner operating correctly.
Yes. While replacing the floats, inspect the feed hose for cracks, stiffness, or leaks, and check hose nuts, swivels, and connectors for wear. If the cleaner still does not move correctly after float replacement, review the overall hose float spacing and confirm the cleaner is getting proper pressure and hose support.