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Dolphin Triton PS versus Dolphin Liberty 200

Compare Features, Filters, and Warranty

Liberty 200 or Triton PS. Which wins?

Diving into the Liberty 200 vs Triton PS, our pool experts distinguish the key features you'll want to look for when choosing a pool robot. That way, you can decide between the Dolphin Triton PS or Dolphin Liberty 200.

Triton PS is missing...

Dolphin NanoFilter Cartridges

No NanoFilters™

Without these Gen 2 filters, the Triton PS cannot clean smaller particles, such as algae, sand, and other debris.

Why NanoFilters are essential →
Dolphin Dual Motors

Lower Suction Power

Without the more powerful, commercial-grade motors found on the ProLine™, the Triton PS has less suction power than other robots.

Restocking Fee

Restocking Fee

Sellers of the Triton PS charge up to a 20% Restocking Fee. You'll want to avoid these units and look for a robot with a 30 Day Free Trial

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Liberty 200 is missing...

Dolphin Timer

Missing Weekly Timer

Without a timer, the Dolphin Liberty 200 won't automatically run every day. This is an essential feature you'll need, unless you want to manually turn on the robot everyday.

No Waterline Cleaning

Without waterline cleaning, the Dolphin Liberty 200 won't clean the dirtest part of your pool. The Liberty 200 only has partial wall climbing.

Why Waterline Cleaning is Needed →
Dolphin NanoFilter Cartridges

No NanoFilters™

Without these Gen 2 filters, the Liberty 200 cannot clean smaller particles, such as algae, sand, and other debris.

Why NanoFilters are essential →

Compare essential features...

Dolphin ProLine
Dolphin Logo Triton PS Liberty 200 Sigma Premier
Cleans Waterline Yes
No
Yes Yes
Nano
Filtration
No
No
Yes Yes
MultiMedia
No
No
No
Yes
Dual Stabilizer
No
No
Yes Yes
Gyroscope
No
No
Yes
No
3 Year Warranty
No
No
Yes Yes
No Restocking Fee
No
Yes Yes Yes
30 Day Trial
No
Yes Yes Yes
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Shoppers ultimately bought... Compare vs.

Dolphin Sigma

Sigma adds waterline cleaning, NanoFilters™, triple motors, gyroscope, 3 year warranty + 30 Day Free Trial.

Dolphin Premier

Premier adds waterline cleaning, commercial grade motors, MultiMedia™, NanoFilters™, 3 year warranty + 30 Day Free Trial.

Key Differences

Triton PS

  • Discontinued Unit - As of 2023, this model is discontinued. Newer units with Gen 2 Filtration available in the ProLine and Max-Series
  • No NanoFilters™ - Cannot clean smaller debris and algae
  • Overshadowed by the newer Gen 2 models with more features - such as the ProLine and Max-Series
  • Shorter Warranty - Shorter warranty compared to the Dolphin ProLine
  • Lower Suction Power - The Triton PS has smaller motors when compared to the ProLine Commercial-Grade Motors
  • Restocking Fee - Unlike Poolbot's 30 Day Free Trial, sellers of the Triton PS charge a 20% or more to return it

Liberty 200

  • No Waterline Cleaning - Won't clean the dirtest part of your pool
  • Cordless Model - Decent solution if no power near pool, but fails in other areas
  • Short Batterly Life - Must be recharged after every 1.5hr cycle
  • No NanoFilters™ - Fails to capture smaller debris and algae

Compare Dolphin Triton PS vs Dolphin Liberty 200

Features Triton PS Liberty 200
Standard Filter yes yes
NanoFilters™ no no
MaxBin™ no no
Multi-Media™ no no
Leaf Bag no no
Wall Climbing yes yes
Waterline Cleaning yes no
Programmable Timer no no
Full Filter Indicator no no
Gyroscope no no
Dual Stabilizer no no
Anti-Tangle Swivel no no
3 Year Warranty no no

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Standard Fine Filter

These standard filters help capture larger items such as small leaves and other debris, while maximizing flow rate. However, if your pool struggles with cloudy pool water, small algae, or sand. You many want to consider a unit with NanoFilters™.

NanoFilter™ vs Standard Filters
NanoFilter™ (left) vs Standard Filters (right)
yes
The Dolphin Triton PS includes a standard filter.
yes
The Dolphin Liberty 200 includes a standard filter.

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  • Dolphin Liberty 200 Review
  • Dolphin Triton PS Review
  • Dolphin Triton PS vs Premier

Compare Specifications

Dolphin Triton PS Dolphin Liberty 200

Part Number 99996207-USWF 99998100-US
ASIN B01MRNQ3GE B0BYPC3ZTG
Waterline Cleaning Yes No
Multi-Media® No No
# of Filters Included: 1 1
Filter Cleaning Top Access Filter Basket
Cleaning Coverage Floor, Walls and Waterline Floor and Walls
Cleaning Cycle 2 hours 1.5 hours
Number of Brushes 2 1
Cable Length 60 ft No Cable
Anti-Tangle Swivel No
Pool Types In Ground In Ground & Above Ground
Maximum Pool Size 50 ft 50 ft
Pool Shape Rectangle, Oval, or Freeform Rectangle, Oval, or Freeform
Obstacles Steps, Ladder, Drain Cover, Ledges, Pop-Ups Steps, Ladder, Drain Cover, Ledges, Pop-Ups
Surface Gunite, Fiberglass, Vinyl, Liner Concrete, Plaster, Gunite, Pebble, Tile, Vinyl Liner, Fiberglass
Media-Alert® No
Automated Weekly Timer No
Remote operation No
Restocking Fee No
No
Warranty 2 Years 2 Years
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Read Our Reviews

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WHAT'S NEXT?

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