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[Lifetime Warranty] [2026 Upgraded] 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

Key Features

  • Maintains proper hose buoyancy to prevent the cleaner line from dragging, tangling, or catching on pool floor obstacles.
  • Constructed from high-density, closed-cell foam designed to resist waterlogging, UV degradation, and harsh pool chemicals.
  • Precision-cut inner diameter ensures a secure, slip-resistant grip on standard pressure-side feed hoses.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • D10
  • D-10
  • ED10

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Compatible with standard pressure-side automatic pool cleaners.
  • Fits specific models including: 180, 280, 380, 480 PRO, 3900 Sport, 280 TankTrax, and TR28P.
  • Designed to fit standard 9/16-inch to 5/8-inch diameter pool cleaner feed hoses.

When to Replace

  • The existing floats become waterlogged and sink, causing the cleaner hose to drag heavily on the pool surface.
  • The foam material is visibly degrading, crumbling, or shedding debris into the pool water.
  • The cleaner constantly tangles in its own feed line due to a lack of proper vertical suspension.
  • The internal grip is worn out, causing the floats to slide freely and bunch together along the hose.

Installation Tips

  • Turn off the dedicated booster pump and main pool filter pump before pulling the cleaner assembly onto the pool deck.
  • Disconnect the hose from the wall fitting and the cleaner head to easily slide off the old, degraded floats; cut them off if completely seized, ensuring you do not slice the plastic feed hose.
  • Slide the new floats onto the hose line, spacing them evenly—typically 1 to 3 feet apart—according to the specific factory spacing guidelines for your cleaner model.
  • Position the first float securely against the backup valve to ensure the cleaner head maintains optimal driving balance.
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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

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PRECISE WALL CLIMBING

PRECISE WALL CLIMBING

Maintain the right angle and position of the cleaner against the walls without hose tangling.

FAQ

This replacement float is designed for Zodiac Polaris pressure-side pool cleaners that use the D10 feed hose float on the hose assembly. Compatibility is best confirmed by checking your cleaner's parts diagram or the number molded onto the old float and matching it to D10.
This part replaces feed hose float part number D10. If your existing hose float or your cleaner's exploded parts list shows D10, this is the matching replacement reference.
Common signs include the feed hose sinking, dragging, or twisting more than normal, the cleaner moving erratically, reduced wall-climbing performance, or sections of the hose no longer staying properly suspended in the water. Cracked, waterlogged, loose, or missing floats are typical indicators.
Feed hose floats commonly wear out from long-term UV exposure, pool chemicals, heat, and normal abrasion as the hose moves during cleaning cycles. They can also become brittle, split, or lose buoyancy as they age.
Installation is usually straightforward and takes only a few minutes per float. In most cases, you remove the cleaner from the pool, turn off the booster pump, slide the old float off the hose, and position the new one in the same location. No special tools are typically required, though a little water or mild soapy solution can help if the fit is tight.
Before installation, inspect the entire hose for cracks, stiffness, worn swivels, leaks, or sections that no longer rotate freely. Also verify the float spacing matches your cleaner's setup, since incorrect hose balance can affect tracking, turning, and climbing performance even with new floats installed.
It can help if the issue is caused by poor hose buoyancy, but it will not solve every performance problem. If the cleaner still moves poorly after replacing the floats, also check the backup valve, swivels, wall fitting, filter bag, thrust jet, tires, and water pressure from the booster system.