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Binding: Toy
Brand: PondMaster
EAN: 0025033022126
Label: Pondmaster
Manufacturer: Pondmaster
Model: DNR02212
Publisher: Pondmaster
Sales Rank: 85695
Size: Filter: 12" long x 12" wide x 3 1/2" high Pump:
Studio: Pondmaster
Features:- This Pondmaster Filtration System with Pump Fountain includes filter, bell style and adjustable fountain heads, a magnetic drive 250 gallon per hour (gph) pump and a length of tubing to connect pump and filter
- Filtering media acts as effective biological and mechanical filters
- The system can be used as the sole source of bio-mechanical filtration in ponds up to 500 gallons with light fish population or in conjunction with an additonal external biological filter system in ponds with koi or heavier fish population
- The pump uses just 24 watts of electricity and is equipped with an 18 foot power cord
- Provides an attractive fountain display in the pond
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Product Description: The Pondmaster 1250 Garden Pond Filter System creates an exotic atmosphere while providing ease of use and reliability for ponds up to 600 gallons. The Pondmaster 1250 Filter System combines an easy-to-use, fully submersible, mechanical filter with a high-tech, fully submersible Magnetic Drive water pump. The system includes a Pondmaster 1000 Filter complete with polyester and carbon filter media, a Magnetic Drive Pump with a 7 foot maximum height and a flow rate of 250 GPH, two free fountain heads, 34" vinyl tubing and all connectors. The Pondmaster 1250 features a sturdy handle that allows the filter to be placed where it is needed. A cord can be tied onto the handle to help retrieve the filter from the deepest point of the pond. The system's modular design allows more filter units to be added to the basic system to accommodate large ponds. The compact, powerful Magnetic Drive Pump is used to draw water through the filter. This energy efficient design uses one moving part. The water is drawn into a thick layer of coarse material which traps large debris from the pond water. A second layer of finer, carbon-impregnated material further purifies the pond water as it passes through. The dual filter elements offer particle filtering and chemical filtration of certain harmful compounds and unwanted colors.Size:Filter: 12" long x 12" wide x 3 12" highPump: 4" long x 4" wide x 4" highHose: 12" longFountain Hose (2): 8 12" longBell Fountain Head: 2 14" diameter x 5 12" longAdjustable Fountain Head: 1 34" diameter x 1 12" long
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This is a good filter the only problem is the ad said it had a 18 foot cord when it's more like 10 feet.
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Pond was clouding slightly. This was easy to install and run. Cleaned filter each day first few days, amazing how much gets filtered out! Pond is now so clear. Empty filter each weekend. GREAT buy!
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This system has been a perfect fit for my small backyard pond. The installation process could not have been easier. Once in place, the pump and filter have kept the water moving and clear. Cleaning the filter is a simple, easy process as well with necessary parts in an accessible and functional location.
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We have 2 of these filter/pumps - one rated at 500 gph and one rated at 250 gph. We use the smaller one for the waterfall in our pond and the larger pump is used as an aerator, water cleaner, etc. They come with 2 sections of tubing for extra height should it be needed and 2 fountain heads. We run the larger pump without a head on it for maximum flow.
One minor problem is that if you don't weight the thing down, it will eventually float. That problem is solved (as per the instructions) ... Read More
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