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Sunterra 109006 Small Fountain Pump, 75 GPH, Black


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List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $14.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Sunterra
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Binding: Lawn & Patio Brand: Sunterra Color: Black EAN: 0821539100739 Feature: For use in clean water fountains Label: Sunterra Manufacturer: Sunterra Model: 109006.00 Publisher: Sunterra Release Date: 2006-01-01 Studio: Sunterra Variation Description: Black
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Features
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For use in clean water fountains Pumps 75 gallons of water per hour and has a maximum lift of 3.2 feet Operate efficiently for extended periods of time with no regular maintenance Has a 6 foot power cord One year limited warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideal Replacement. Comment: This has been to date an ideal replacement pump for a small outside fountain. How it will hold up long-term has yet to be determined.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice little pump Comment: The water flow very good, Come with different sizes hose adapters which made it easy to hook up. I like it better than the one I bought from Lowes(Which I returned because of hook up problem).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Powerful Pump! Comment: This is a fantastic pump! It's unbelievable how small it is, yet it is quite powerful. If you're looking to replace a pump in a small (table-top size) fountain (or are building a small fountain) this is NOT the pump you want! Try the Zoo Med Micro Pump 104 instead (another great pump, but not quite as powerful). It is adjustable, but is still rather strong, even on the lowest setting. I'm using it in a larger fountain, and it works great! Very easy to hide under rocks/pots, etc. Terrific pump at any price, even better at the $14.99 Amazon price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Zounds what a pump in a small body! Comment: This is one powerful little pump--probably more than I need for a small tabletop fountain. It will pump water 3 feet up. I got it for a bowl, rocks-shells type of tabletop fountain--nothing too elaborate. I filled up the bowl with the pump (right out of the box), some river rocks, water... plugged it in, water shot up out the pump in the bowl, sprayed my upper arm (I was reaching over it to plug it in), startled me to a little dance where I immediately unplugged the pump and turned the setting all the way down. And this is a 5" deep x 10" wide bowl I'm putting it in. You could easily get away with the smaller version of this pump for that size fountain, all I really wanted was a small burble over some stones, but I have to do some more constructing around the output of this pump--otherwise my desk will start to get a little soggy, and this is on the lowest setting. It still is pushing water up and out faster than I need, but it seems pretty solid so far. And it has little suction cup feet to stick to the bottom of the basin/bowl--nice! It stays in place so you can stack everything up nice and not fight the pump waggng all over! I'll update if I find anything else later on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrific Small Fountain Pump! Comment: This small pump is a real dynamo! We have it in an outside standing fountain and haven't had one problem with it. I bought this to replace a similar pump I purchased at a local garden store. That pump cost me almost $70.00 and lasted less than 2 months! This terrific pump from Amazon was less than $15.00!
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