The BINDER product family

One patented turbine. Three ways to bring it home.

Every BINDER counter-current system is built around the same German-engineered turbine — a wide, river-like current that lets you swim without turning. The difference between HydroStar, EasyStar and LittleStarlet is how you put it in the water: built into a new pool, retrofitted to one you already own, or dropped in and plugged in.

Which BINDER system fits your pool?

Start with the pool you have — or the pool you're planning

Every BINDER counter-current system generates a wide, river-like swim current instead of a narrow jet. The right model depends on whether you're building a new pool, retrofitting an existing one, or fitting out a compact wellness pool. The decision grid below answers it in under a minute.

At a glance.

The same turbine technology, shaped for three very different starting points. Pick your row.

Best for

HydroStar

New builds

EasyStar

Existing pools

LittleStarlet

Compact pools, DIY

Install

HydroStar

Built-in, behind the pool wall

EasyStar

Bracket, hooks to pool edge

LittleStarlet

Plug-and-play

Flow range

HydroStar

50–1,200 m³/h (8 models)

EasyStar

50–550 m³/h (6 models)

LittleStarlet

180 m³/h, continuously adjustable

Minimum pool length

HydroStar

4.5 m

EasyStar

5.0 m

LittleStarlet

Not specified by manufacturer

Power

HydroStar

230 V · 6–32 A · 1.35–6.8 kW

EasyStar

230 V · 6–16 A · 1.35–3.4 kW

LittleStarlet

230 V · 8 A

Warranty

HydroStar

3 years

EasyStar

3 years

LittleStarlet

See product page

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions buyers ask us most often before choosing a BINDER system.

Which BINDER model should I buy?+

HydroStar is the pick for new-build pools and serious swimmers — built-in behind the pool wall, 8 models from 50 to 1,200 m³/h. EasyStar is for existing pools — a bracket-mount unit that hooks to the pool edge and needs no wall cut. LittleStarlet is the compact plug-and-play option for small and wellness pools.

Can I retrofit a counter-current system into my existing pool?+

Yes, if your existing pool is at least 5 metres long, EasyStar is designed specifically for retrofit — it hooks to the pool edge on a bracket and needs a standard 230 V supply, without cutting the pool wall.

How is a turbine system different from a pump-jet swim jet?+

Pump-jet systems push a narrow, high-velocity stream from a small nozzle. BINDER turbine systems use large-diameter impellers to generate a wide, river-like current that moves water in a natural swim profile. Most swimmers describe it as feeling closer to open-water swimming.

Do you install and handle warranty in Cyprus?+

Yes. Reon Living is the authorised BINDER distributor for Cyprus. We handle specification, installation planning, and warranty service on the island — no off-island shipping for support issues.

What's the minimum pool size for a BINDER counter-current system?+

HydroStar works in pools from 4.5 m. EasyStar is designed for pools from 5.0 m. LittleStarlet fits compact and wellness pools and has no specified minimum published by the manufacturer — contact us with your pool dimensions and we'll confirm.

Why a turbine, not a pump.

A pump pushes a fast, narrow jet of water at you. A turbine displaces a broad volume of water slowly and evenly — the way a river does. You feel it around your whole body instead of against a single point, there's no splashing, it runs on standard household power, and it uses up to 80% less electricity than an equivalent pump system. The result is a current you can actually swim in for an hour, not a jet you fight for ten minutes.

  • Wide, even current — no localised pressure
  • Standard 230 V household power — no high-voltage works
  • Maintenance-free brushless DC motor and sliding bearings
Read the full technology comparison

For the full side-by-side: turbine vs pump-jet or compare HydroStar vs EasyStar vs LittleStarlet.

Still deciding? We'll match you to the right system.

Tell us the pool length, whether it's built or planned, and what you want the current for. We'll come back with a concrete recommendation — not a brochure.

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